One Journey, Many Paths~September

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* 9/4 to 9/5: Sri Krishna Jayanti--Birthday of Hindu God Krishna (avatar of God Vishnu), beloved of Goddess Radha (avatar of Goddess Lakshmi).* 9/5: Mindfulness Day--Zen Buddhist day for being mindful that harm to the Earth and sentient beings results from ignorance of interdependence.* 9/7: Labor Day--Day to reflect on the sacredness of all work and the value of ethical, meaningful employment.

Blessed Mary

* 9/8 (OC 9/21): Birthday of Blessed Mary, catalyst of liberation and redemption.* 9/9: Christian feast of St. Joachim, father of Blessed Mary and grandfather of Blessed Jesus; guide of grandfathers and elderly men.* 9/12 eve: Vigil for lost grandparents; night of mourning and healing.* 9/13: Grandparents' Day--Day to give love and thanks to all grandparents; day for all grandparents to celebrate their age and contemplate their sacred duty to share their wisdom with the young.

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* 9/13 (2:41 a.m. EDT): New Moon.* 9/13 eve to 9/15 eve: Rosh Hashanah/Jewish New Year (Year 5776)--Commemorates Creation of the World by Elohim, the one universal Deity; begins ten days of self-examination and penitence for harm done.* 9/13 to 9/16: Iroquois Squash Ceremony--in thanksgiving for the squash harvest.* 9/16: Ozone Preservation Day--Day to recognize that the survival of humanity is dependent on preservation of the ozone layer (a fragile shield of gas that protects the Earth from the harmful rays of the Sun).* 9/16 eve to 9/17 eve: Feast of Old Greek Deities Aphrodite and Hermes--Day to honor the divine feminine and divine masculine in harmony.* 9/17: Christian feast of St. Hildegard von Bingen (d. 1179), mystic who sang praises to the Holy Spirit as Grace (Caritas) and Wisdom (Sapientia). She recognized the Holy Spirit to be the feminine aspect of the Holy Trinity, and found Her everywhere in Nature.

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* 9/17 to 9/27: Ganesha Chaturthi--Hindu festival honoring God Ganesha (son of Goddess Parvati and God Shiva) as the Challenger - creator and remover of obstacles.* 9/19: Appearance of Our Lady of La Salette, Mother of the Harvest (France 1846).* 9/19 eve to 9/26 eve: Hajj--Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca to honor Allah.* 9/21: Day Tibetan Buddhists meditate on Bodhisattva Goddess Gold Tara, provider of all sustenance and necessities.* 9/22 to 9/23: Coya Rayni--Inca festival honoring Moon Goddess Quilla; focus is on purging sickness and evil.* 9/22 eve to 9/23 eve: Yom Kippur/Day of Atonement--Jewish day of fasting, prayer, reconciliation, making reparation for harm done, and helping those in need.* 9/22 eve to 9/25 eve: Eid al-Adha--Muslim festival of sacrifice to Allah for the good of all.

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* 9/23 (4:21 a.m. EDT): Autumn Equinox--Marks the beginning of Autumn and point of equal daylight and darkness; celebrates the bounty of Mother Earth with feasting and aiding those in need.* 9/23: Beginning of Libra (the Scales of Lady Justice).* 9/23: Old Slavic Dozhinki--At the end of the grain harvest, God Jarilo betrays Goddess Morana, and he returns to the realm of the dead. Morana's anger and sadness causes the world to become dark, cold, and dead.* 9/23: Taoist festival honoring the Shen of Winds, West, and Autumn; thanksgiving is made for the harvest. Taoists believe the unity of Yin (Eternal Feminine) and Yang (Eternal Masculine) make up the psyche-matter-energy of the eternal all-encompassing Ch'i.* 9/23: Aki-no-Higan--Day Japanese Buddhists mark the time of change by meditating on the impermanence of life.

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* 9/24 eve to 9/25 eve: Demokratia--Old Greek festival celebrating democracy, constitutional government, and justice under law. Zeus Agoraios, Athena Agoraias, and Themis were honored.* 9/25 eve to 10/4 eve: Greater Eleusinian Mysteries--Old Greek festival recalling Goddess Demeter's search for Her missing daughter Kore.* 9/26: Old Egyptian festival of Neter Amen-Ra-Atem, the Great God, and Neteret Amenet-Rait-Mut, the Great Goddess.* 9/27 (8:10 p.m. EDT) to 9/28 (1:24 a.m. EDT): Total Lunar Eclipse (visible in North America).

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* 9/27 (10:50 p.m. EDT): Full Moon (Indigo/Wise-Crone Moon).* 9/27: World Rivers Day--Immerse yourself and feel the flow of life.* 9/27 eve to 10/4 eve: Sukkot/Feast of Ingathering--Jewish thanksgiving for the fruit harvest. Originally, a dance procession was made to vineyards and wine was offered to Elohim.* 9/27 to 10/5: Navajo Sing--Festival in thanksgiving for the harvest. Estsanatlehi/Changing Woman is believed to represent life, and is manifested in the harvest.* 9/28: Birthday of Confucius (K'ung Fu-Tzu) (551 BCE). He taught that societal harmony could be realized when individuals acted with loving care for family, concern for friends and neighbors, benevolence to strangers, and respect for all.* 9/28: Good Neighbor Day.

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* 9/29: Feast of Michael, Angel of Protection, and Uriel, Angel of Justice.* 9/30: Christian feast of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Soul of the Universe, and source of faith, hope, and love.* 9/30: Birthday of Jalal ad-Din Rumi (1207), Sufi saint and poet. He believed the soul to be one with Deity, and thought ecstatic experience of Deity could be attained with music, whirling dance, and chanting Deity's holy names.Excerpted fromTHE MYSTIC'S WHEEL OF THE YEAR 2015A Multifaith Calendar Reflecting Eco-Egalitarian Spirituality© 2014 Marija Miovskiwww.WheeloftheYear.com

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