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HAPPY BELTAINE!!
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Happy Beltaine everyone ^^
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HAPPY BELTAINE TO EVERY ONE!!!!!!!!!
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Yeah! Happy Beltane! :) Blessed be on this glorious holiday.
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=D Happy Beltane!

(My family doesn't know what Beltane is so they look puzzled when I say that to them hahahaha)

Blessed be to all! Hope everyone is in good health...Again, HAPPY BELTANE!!
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Happy Beltane!
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I know this will probably post as may 2nd, but it is still the first here, so

Happy Beltaine!!!
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Beltaine lasts until the 4th so.... Happy Beltaine to all!
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Going A-Maying & Bringing in the May -- Merry-making and Nature communion. * Midpoint between Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice. * In Pagan Rome, Floralia, from April 27-May 3 was the festival of the Flower Goddess Flora and the flowering of Springtime. On May 1, offerings were made to Bona Dea (as Mother Earth), the Lares (household guardian spirits), and Maia (Goddess of Increase) from whom May gets its name. * Roman Catholic traditions of crowning statues of Mary with flowers on May 1 have Roman Pagan roots. * Marks the second half of the Celtic Year; one of the four Celtic Fire Festivals. Complement to Samhain, it is a time of divination and communion with Fairy Folk/Nature Spirits. * Pastoral tradition of turning sheep, cows, other livestock out to pasture. * In Pagan Scandinavia, mock battles between Winter and Summer were enacted at this time. * Building on older tradition of this time being a holiday for the masses, in the twentieth century, May Day has been a workers' holiday in many places. * Some say that Mother's Day, in the USA, Mexico, and elsewhere has Pagan roots.
This is only a little about beltaine.
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What is Beltaine?
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In a very short and condensed definition, the celebration of new life.
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