Anonymous ID: ee06bc April 20, 2021, 12:21 a.m. No.13468287   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13468192

30 days, 30 hours, 30 minutes?

 

30 years?

 

Sorry anon ..I’m just being dramatic..

Didn’t know this but apparently the 19th is beginning of sacrifice week for cabal, winding down into the month of may (not just the 1st)

 

Sacrifice for ‘winter to end and spring to be prosperous’ type thing?

May 1st is Beltane for Pagans

 

Fertility and bringing spring into full bloom

 

May 1, Beltane

“Beltane is a Pagan holiday, and one of the eight Sabbats. It falls about halfway between the spring equinox (Ostara) and the coming summer solstice, Litha. The holiday celebrates spring at its peak, and the coming summer. Beltane also sometimes goes by the name May Day. This holiday is associated very strongly with fertility for pagans.”

 

“This festival is often commemorated with bonfires, maypoles, dancing, and performing fertility rituals. Beltane is a Celtic word, meaning “the fires of Bel.” Bel, likely referred to the Celtic sun god, Belenus. The Celts used to light two bonfires because they believed it would purify themselves, as well as increase their fertility. They would pass cattle between the two fires, with the belief that it would purify the cattle, and ensure the fertility of the herd. Although this is not a ritual that is practiced now, modern pagans still light bonfires and practice fertility rituals on this day”

 

https://www.bpl.org/blogs/post/the-origins-and-practices-of-holidays-beltane-and-the-last-day-of-ridvan/

 

 

If there’s a rustle in your hedgerows don’t be alarmed now… it’s just a spring clean for the May Queen ….