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Summer Solstice 2011

by gvandyne in Social Sciences, May 28, 2011
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Discussing the summer solstice of 2011, the longest day of the year.

The Real Origin of Christmas, Shocking Revelations

by michaeldane in Holidays, April 16, 2011
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How Christmas really originate and its Pagan Roots. The true Christmas before Jesus Christ.

A Medieval Christmas

by Kim Seabrook in Holidays, December 22, 2010
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Essay.

Mistletoe Merriment

by elissamichelezacher in Holidays, December 9, 2010
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A symbol of love and holidays was once a symbol of death and life.

At St. John’s

by vickylass in Holidays, June 13, 2010
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The Summer Solstice celebrations are just around the corner. May you be able to drop your wintry webcobs and join in this ancient custom.

The Shortest Day of The Year: Winter Solstice 2009

by Paul Shelton in Holidays, December 21, 2009
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Why it is the shortest day of the year and how it relates to Christmas.

Ancient Solstice Celebrations, Alpha Wave, and Christmas

by carallel in Holidays, December 11, 2009
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Feelings of love and peace at Christmas time have been in the forefront during the season of Yule, and Solstice, too. All happening at or around the same time, some of the rituals of love and gratitude have activities that induce alpha wave during the Holiday Season, and ancient worship ceremonies.

Did You Miss the Spring Equinox?

by maranatha in Folklore, March 22, 2009
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About the only thing I ever remember doing on the spring equinox is turning my clock back (or is it forward?). But apparently it used to be a pretty big deal.

The Hidden Message of Christmas

by Rana Sinha in Holidays, December 30, 2008
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Most of the population on this planet is somehow affected by Christmas celebrations. The commercial aspect of Christmas, as well as exoteric religious aspects hide a hidden message of Christmas, which is more relevant than ever nowadays.

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