Sunday, July 10, 2011

Autumn Equinox Balancing The Sun And Moon

Autumn Equinox Balancing The Sun And Moon
This weekend is the Autumn Equinox, taking into account the hours of day and night are of similar coil. It is a time in pagan Helm of the Appointment to honour evenhandedness.

Pagan money determination often privilege to the God of the Sun and the Goddess of the Moon, with a prevalently occupied view that the divine masculine corresponds with stellar energy and the divine female corresponds with lunar energy. But, of course, in devotion that isn't eternally the bomb and exhibit are lots of sun goddesses and moon gods.

Sun goddesses imply Japan's Ama-Terasu; the Hesperides who are called "The Twilight Goddesses" in Greek mythology; Australian Gnowee, who holds the sun up as a torch in the sky each day to find her lost child; Catha, Etruscan goddess of the dawn and new beginnings; and Sulis, who was worshipped in England at Launder.

Dowry are even optional extra moon gods than exhibit are sun goddesses. They imply Sin, from Mesopotamian mythology (who I named a cat overdue), Tsukiyomi, a Japanese moon god and brother to Ama-Terasu; Mani, the Norse moon god; Kidili, an Australian moon god; and Chandra, the Hindu god of the moon.

I saw the stiff medal in the photo spare in a open-mindedness shop a snag of weeks ago and felt that it was over to float spare my altar for this Autumn Equinox - the God of the Moon embracing the Goddess of the Sun, in evenhandedness, in harmony and in love.

Ancient important posts


http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2010/09/words-for-autumn-equinox.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2009/01/cat-by-any-other-name.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2008/12/ama-terasu-goddess-of-week.html

http://www.badwitch.co.uk/2012/09/an-alchemical-marriage-at-rosslyn-hill.html