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Candlemas and the Land Ceremonies Charm
by R.J. Thompson, Feb 12, 2008
A brief look at the history of Candlemas, St. Brigit's Day, and Imbolc followed by an overview of the Anglo-Saxon Land Ceremonies Charm. As an addition I have included my own variation of the Land Ceremonies Charm as a ritual for Candlemas.
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Demeter, Goddess of Grain: The "Good Goddess"
by balisunset, Aug 16, 2008
A powerful goddess was Demeter, the goddess of all growing things—mother earth. Barley was sprinkled around her temple as an offering to ensure that the earth would be fertile.
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The Punic Wars: The Grain Wars
by balisunset, Aug 31, 2008
From 264 to 146 B.C., Rome and the Phoenicians, whose capital city was Carthage in what is now Tunisia in northern Africa, were locked in a series of wars to the death for control of trade in the western Mediterranean, especially the grain fields of Sicily.
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