This spring equinox we find five planets in Aries including the fast moving moon. The moon in Aries shows the year ahead to be one where we may feel pushed to act from our emotions without considering the consequences or long term effects of those actions. It will be easy to become swept up in the fast moving spring energy which can be a welcome reprieve from the foggy soup we’ve been wading through from the February eclipses. https://open.substack.com/pub/mamaloveshine/p/a-new-moon-clears-the-way-for-spring?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web #astrology #springEquinox
#WyrdWednesday #LegendaryWednesday #Celtic: `In the episode „Nuckelavee, Scotland's Scariest Demon“ the makers of „Stories of Scotland“ journey to the cold waters of the North Sea. Annie relates, how the ancient Sea Mither (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Nch5A2kF8Gs) around every #SpringEquinox wrestles dominance over the sea from her powerful and black-hearted rival, Teran (furious anger), in the Vore tullye (spring struggle).
Listen to my source: https://www.storiesofscotland.com/podcast/
More information: https://hear-me.social/@NeuKelte/116251158004112748
#WyrdWednesday #LegendaryWednesday #Celtic: `After a more or less violent conflict around every #SpringEquinox, Teran is conquered, bound, and laid in the bottom of the deep sea. Then began the reign of the victorious Sea Mither (https://spookyscotland.net/sea-mither/), and her benignant work. She stilled the wintry storms into summer calm; hushed into soft song the wild raving of the waves; and brought a genial warmth into the sea. She gave power to all living creatures in the sea to propagate their kinds. Some of my old gossips went so far as to give her the power of creating new life. The Sea Mither's maternal cares were often interrupted by sharp gales, and angry commotion in the sea; and these were caused by the struggles of Teran to free himself. It was amusing to hear some of my old informers tell of the wonderful effects of the Sea Mither's rule on sea and weather. Their description of summer under her rule might have tempted one to believe that the Orkney archipelago had become the islands of the blessed.
It may be said, that neither the Sea Mither nor her adversary were ever visible to mortal eye.`
Source: https://nicovleeuwen.blogspot.com/2019/06/gaelic-folklore-12-nuckelavee.html
Here’s the backstory: https://hear-me.social/@NeuKelte/116250361895540513
#WyrdWednesday #LegendaryWednesday #Celtic: The #SpringEquinox is most associated with the Cailleach, the queen of winter.
Source: https://emeraldisle.ie/autumn-equinox
#WyrdWednesday #LegendaryWednesday #Celtic: `The Mither of the Sea (https://youtu.be/SZzaIg77W5o) was a great and benign being, who gave vitality to every living creature in the sea. The Sea Mither did not, however, reside permanently in the watery element; indeed, she was not allowed to do so. For in this, as in most of the Northern traditionary myths, the dualistic idea is strong. She had a powerful and black-hearted rival, with whom she maintained a periodical warfare.
His name was Teran, which, in Orkney dialect, means furious anger. She took up her summer residence in the sea, generally about the middle of spring. No sooner did she take to the water than there ensued a violent conflict between her and Teran which continued for days, sometimes for weeks. This battle caused storm and great commotion in the sea, and was called the Vore tullye (spring struggle) of Teran and the Sea Mither. Of course this struggle always took place at the same time as the gales which generally accompany the #SpringEquinox.`
Source: https://nicovleeuwen.blogspot.com/2019/06/gaelic-folklore-12-nuckelavee.html
15 things to do in Toronto this weekend
Things to do in Toronto this weekend include an event to kick off the Spring Equinox, plenty of March Break programming, plus comedy shows and concerts for you to enjoy. With the weather being so unpredictable, it's no surprise that many people would want to play it safe and stay indoors. If that's you, then be sure to check out comedian Bert Kreischer at Scotiabank Arena. If yo...
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