On Thursday of this week, my beloved husband and I rolled into the Land called Beltania. My community of Living Earth and the Beltania staff had worked long and hard, tirelessly, well maybe not tirelessly!, to put on this year's Beltania festival, located in Florence, CO.
We left Denver in the pouring rain. As is always the case, especially in Colorado, one cannot count on sunny, dry, weather simply because its the month of May. Be that as it is may, we arrived at the land of Beltania, in the pouring rain.
The road was muddy and slick. There was simply no good way to make it up the road, to camp. So we pulled over, and settled in to our spot for the night. This year, we took our adventure to a new level and rented an RV. That itself was an adventure and much fodder for another story!
Even in the rain and mud, it was fantastic to be out of the city. The smell of forest and clean air, is a ritual within itself. We made it up to the festival grounds, checked in and hugged and greeted our friends. Since the weather, was insistent upon rain, all festivities and rituals had to be delayed to the next day. But not to worry, as Pagans we embrace the power of Mother Nature, and go with her flow.
We returned to roadside campsite, set up our fire pit, built a fire, and had a wonderful night, with all the travelers who were making their way up and down the road!
The next morning, we awoke to clear skies and deer silently padding through the forest! Oh Blessed Be! Sunshine and ritual! Yay, Yay, Yay!
On this morning, which was Friday, I was tasked to be the element of Air in the Opening Ritual. How blessedly beautiful it was to gather with everyone and welcome in Beltania! The Circle was enormous and everyone radiated the Spirit of the Mother and Father of the Earth, Time and Spirit! The heavens opened to us and we circled and sang, danced and welcomed in the rites of May.
Once the Opening Ritual was done, I moved to my next task, which was to be Mother Nature and welcome in the new May Queen! Myself and Father Time thanked the 2013 May Queen and Green Man for the service and crowned the new May Queen and Green Man for 2013-2014. It was truly a joyful experience.
Now that my tasks were done, we were free to simply be and wander around and participate in the festival activities. We had a glorious time listening to the musical performers, taking workshops and dancing around the hottest fire into the wee hours of the night.
The next day, which was Saturday we danced and weaved one of the most beautiful May Poles I've ever seen. What a thrill it was to watch the May Queen be hoisted upon the May Pole and the men carry her through the grounds. Then with everyone chanting and yelling the men successfully inserted the pole into the fertile ground of Mother Earth. We then danced and weaved the most beautiful bright ribbons around and around the May Pole. Spectacular. Simply joyful and wonderful.
We met so many wonderful new people for whom this was their first Pagan festival or as a solitary they had made the decision to come out and be with other Pagans on the mountain.
I can't thank enough all the People who work so hard to put on a safe, fun, Spiritually rich, diverse, open, welcoming, event for people of all paths, faiths, genders and ages. We are truly blessed to be a part of the Living Earth Community.
Blessed Be,
Priestess Najah
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Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Powerful First Week of Spring 2013!
The first week of Spring has come to an end and what a rush it has been! On Tuesday, March 19th, we celebrated Minerva's Day. On my Priestess Najah Facebook page, you can see some wonderful photos of my visit to Bath, England and my photos of the Roman Baths. It was here that I was introduced to the Goddess Minerva. I had hoped upon traveling to England, I would be introduced to facets of the Goddess I had not yet known. What a blessing it was to meet Goddess Minerva in her temple of Sulis Minerva, in Bath, England!
On Wednesday, March 20th, we welcomed Ostara and the first day of Spring. I previously posted my Ostara altar and photos. As we move past Ostara, I am grateful for those of us that keep the Wheel, follow and acknowledge the turn of the seasons. For years before I found my path to the Goddess, I always wondered, "what does a bunny and an egg have to do with Easter?". I am grateful I no longer have those questions!
And on Friday, March 22nd, it was opening day at the Denver March Powwow! The Denver March Powwow holds a very special place in my heart. For years I attended the Powwow as a spectator, then for a few years I was blessed to be a vendor at the Powwow. How special it was to arrive early and set up the booth, hang out and chat with other vendors, and dancers before the general public arrived. Now I have returned to spectator mode and I'm having a great time. As a person who hails from Black and Cherokee ancestry, the Powwow holds special meaning for me. My paternal Grandfather was a full-blooded Cherokee Indian. In addition, while we follow paths of a European nature, the Powwow gives us the opportunity to be with and honor the Indigenous People of North America. We have wonderful power, right here in the native soil of North America. Below is a photo of the beautiful Denver March Powwow Grand Entry, followed by a video the Teen Girls Fancy Shawl dancing:
To end the week, today (March 23, 2013), Mother Nature has sent Denver a wicked Spring Storm.
I suppose we need to slow down a bit after such a busy week. However I am grateful for the burst of life that comes with the first week of Spring. That's really what its about, right?!
Hope you are enjoying your first week of Spring.
Bright Blessings,
Priestess Najah
On Wednesday, March 20th, we welcomed Ostara and the first day of Spring. I previously posted my Ostara altar and photos. As we move past Ostara, I am grateful for those of us that keep the Wheel, follow and acknowledge the turn of the seasons. For years before I found my path to the Goddess, I always wondered, "what does a bunny and an egg have to do with Easter?". I am grateful I no longer have those questions!
And on Friday, March 22nd, it was opening day at the Denver March Powwow! The Denver March Powwow holds a very special place in my heart. For years I attended the Powwow as a spectator, then for a few years I was blessed to be a vendor at the Powwow. How special it was to arrive early and set up the booth, hang out and chat with other vendors, and dancers before the general public arrived. Now I have returned to spectator mode and I'm having a great time. As a person who hails from Black and Cherokee ancestry, the Powwow holds special meaning for me. My paternal Grandfather was a full-blooded Cherokee Indian. In addition, while we follow paths of a European nature, the Powwow gives us the opportunity to be with and honor the Indigenous People of North America. We have wonderful power, right here in the native soil of North America. Below is a photo of the beautiful Denver March Powwow Grand Entry, followed by a video the Teen Girls Fancy Shawl dancing:
To end the week, today (March 23, 2013), Mother Nature has sent Denver a wicked Spring Storm.
I suppose we need to slow down a bit after such a busy week. However I am grateful for the burst of life that comes with the first week of Spring. That's really what its about, right?!
Hope you are enjoying your first week of Spring.
Bright Blessings,
Priestess Najah
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