Beltane is upon us once again....... I love this time of year, everything in the natural world is in growth and this is the time to celebrate union, fertility, love and sexuality. Time to celebrate the sacred union between Horned God and the fertile Goddess.
In days gone by, it was re-enacted by men and women to ensure the fertility of the land.
People made love in the woods and forest, slept outdoors and watched the sunrise.
They walked the labyrinths and mazes and dressed in green to honour the Earth at this time.
The Horned God is usually known as Herne the Hunter, the wild man of the forests.
Herne is transformed into a white stag, and legend has it that he chased the Goddess who turned into a white deer. The Horned God has also been depicted as Pan, the Goat God, Zeus the Bull and Amen the Ram.
Over time, these depictions of the Horned Lord were turned into the Christian version of the Devil, whose lustful nature gave birth to the slang word “horny”, although the old German word for “lust” actually meant “religious joy”.
The God and Goddess become spiritually transformed through their union and the combination of their energies brings fertility to the land.
Over time, these depictions of the Horned Lord were turned into the Christian version of the Devil, whose lustful nature gave birth to the slang word “horny”, although the old German word for “lust” actually meant “religious joy”.
The God and Goddess become spiritually transformed through their union and the combination of their energies brings fertility to the land.
Celebrations included dancing the Maypole, a symbolic dance showing the entwining of male and female energies. Garlands of May blossom were used to decorate houses.
A Beltane fire was lit at this time, all other fires in village having been extinguished.
The participants jumped the Beltane fire to symbolise cleansing and purification.
A couple jumping the fire together were pledging themselves to each other.
Cattle would be driven through the smoke for protection and fertility.
At the end of the evening, villages each took a burning stick from the fire to re-ignite their fires at home.
Another common celebration at this time of year was (and still is!) Handfasting.
Handfasting is a form of sacred marriage which originally lasted for a year and a day, and would be renewed at the end of this time if the couple both wished it. These days, a Handfasting can be for the traditional year and a day, or for as long as the couple wish, and it is popular to leave the time open, so that the union can continue for as long as it works.
At Beltane the trees are in flower. Apple blossoms, cherry blossoms and hawthorn blossoms lift the heart with the delicate beauty of their soft petals, symbolically promising life’s light, renewal and joy.
And so with the blossom laden trees so heavy, may with the goddess's blessing there be a plentiful bounty of fruit to come.New projects - new goals - new endeavors, new ideas!...New Home??!!
Missed the jack in the green festival at Hastings this year , but hope to see you all next year:)
2 comments:
really enjoyed this post thankyou,
thought you might like my Beltane Blessing machinima film
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VElZSplpxQc
Bright Blessings
elf ~
Hi Elf, well thank-you.. love your Beltane Blessing film..
thankyou for sharing. will keep an eye out for you
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