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Monday, September 23, 2013

The Celtic Festival of Alban Elued (The Light upon the Water);

Alban Elued (The Light upon the Water);
Circa Sept. 19th – 23rd, typically it falls on the 21st.
The feast tide lasts from the 19th through the 23rd.
A.k.a.; Alban Elfed (Which means Light of the water), mean
fomhair, Harvest-Home, Feast of the vine, Mabon



The autumnal equinox like its counter part in spring is a
time to bring balance to energies overly influenced by chaos or scattered-ness.
It is the true beginning of the dark half of the year, and therefore it is a
time to stop and take inventory of the lessons you have learned throughout the
year. At the start of the day the energies will tend to be a little off kilter,
or as I like to say….Wonky lol. By evening however sharp focused balance comes
in and can be harnessed, focused, and utilized! This balance is hard to
maintain through most of the year but as we age we try with a little more ease
each day if we are pure in mind, heart, effort, and intent. We tend to have
better harmony and synergy with our purpose and goals as we age. Wisdom and
knowledge are gifts of getting older. The Autumn is a time to gather in the
harvest and a time to reap the benefits of our sewing. Our efforts have been
proved to not be in vain. It is a time for seers to take time to clear their
sight and enhance it if they so wish. Evolving our abilities is one of the
terrific virtues of this time of the year’s cycle. Just as nature has ebbs and
flows, tides and seasons, lunar and solar cycles… so to do we. This is also the
feast of thanksgiving for our Brehon. A time to Honor God and all the spiritual
Aids that we have been given.






  St. Michael The ArchAngel
is honored at this time for his role as one of the great spiritual protectors
of the faithful. According to some traditions this is also the true time of
Christ’s birth into his earthly incarnation. In Celtic tradition this was a
time of fruit harvesting for those whose crops were fruit. Of course the very
name of this festival has connections to sacred mirror teachings and also the Hindu
concept called the jeweled net of Indra. This festival season is a time of
reflection. What does life and those around us, or those we have come in
contact with reflect to us? What do we reflect back to life or to those we
encounter? Now is a delicious time for taking personal inventory of our general
attitude at this present time in our lives. This is also a brilliant time from
bringing more Awen into our beings and lives!




Central
to Celtic philosophy is the force known as the Awen. Literally Awen means
"flowing spirit" and it is this flowing spirit that guides us through
the work of our vocation or service. Because the force of the Awen is described
thus, it can be seen as many different things. The force of divine poetic
inspiration, which is held within the elixir of life found in the Cauldron of
the Divine (The Chalice Void Womb of God). In the Celtic Christian tradition
this can be seen as the force of love, light, life, and grace; The Power which
manifests, sustains, and fills the essence of all life that emanates from The
Spirit of God.



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Most Common (Though
not limited to) Traditional archetypes For Alban Elued;

Judeo-Christian
Masculine Archetypes;
Jesu (Christ, Yashua), YHVH, Elohim, Michael, John the
Baptist; to name a few


Ancient European
Masculine Archetypes;
Lugh, Greenman, Oak and Holly King, Esus, Manannan and Lir, The sons of Lir, Stag King or Cernnunos, Maponus, King Arthur, Myrddin (Merlin); to name a few


Judeo-Christian
Feminine Archetypes;
Sophia, El Shaddai, The Woman at the well, Mary of Bethany;
to name a few


Ancient European
Feminine Archetypes;
Cerridwen, Tam lin, and the Daughters of Lir, Branwen,
Guinevere, Morgain Le Fae, Nimue (Lady of The Lake); to name a few











Central Themes;
Peace, Reflection, Harvest (Reaping and Sewing Teachings),
Balance, Communion, Forgiveness, A time for misunderstandings and
miscommunications to be resolved. Sacred Mirror Teachings.


Traditional Colors of
Alban Elued;
Orange, Russet,
Rose, Maroon, Brown, Red, Orange,
Yellow, Blue, Purple, Gold, Silver, Grey, White, teal,

Direction of Power; The West
Time of Day Power Point;
Evening




Associated Symbols;
Vines, Corn, Fish, Cornucopia, Gourds, horses, sea horses,
Capricorn, Leaves, Petals, Feathers, Tines, Acorns, shells, mirrors, salt and
or water, bread, corn dolls, wheat dolls, Planet Venus, Stone; Emerald, Swans,
The Thumb of Wisdom and Poetry, Perth Rune, Throne,

We are in the
festival month of the vine-moon.

Sacred tree; aspen,
letter E or Q (Muin, Eadha)

Foods, Plants, and
Libations associated with Alban Elued;
Fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, benzoin, marigold, milkweed,
Solomon’s seal, corn and wheat, sea food, rich breads, cakes, stews, Wine,
Vegetables and fruits of the vine, Wild Game, Valerian.

Traditional Spiritual
Poetic Sayings;
The God of The Awen, which brings the fire to the
head.
I am a Hill of Poetry
















Meditations;
See Themes for main meditation focuses.
Additional meditations;
Appreciation for life, an attitude of gratitude

This gathering is
known by many names to many people, for the Truth is reflected from many mirrors.
It has been celebrated as Alban Elfed and the Fall Harvest. Our ancestors
called it by names long forgotten, and our children will call it by names as
yet conceived. In honor and remembrance this special Mystery Feast and
memorial is held for our Spiritual Patrons. 

The Jewish Feast
of Rosh Hashanah often falls close to
this festival so you might want to look at that symbolism as well.

The Balance and stillness in motion that is achieved during
this feast is often fleeting and momentary. It is still of major value whether
you can maintain it or not. This feast brings a type of Mental Respite.  

The Veil between the worlds begins it’s thinning during this
feast until it is almost gone at Samhein, after which it starts to thicken
again traditionally. However what we are seeing in this Great Shifting is that
the veil between the worlds grows thinner with each passing year. This may or
may not be due to the polar shifting as a natural event that happens every so
many thousand years; However in my faith tradition it is believed that at the
end of days the veil will disappear, be absorbed, or be torn away altogether
and Heaven, Earth, and the other realms of Spirit (Or Ether) will be Joined and
United in The New Planet or Kingdom Eternal called “The New Jerusalem”!

From the rising of the sun until the time that it goes down
The Name of The Lord shall be praised. To God be The Glory!











This is a great time to balance your Masculine and Feminine Energies...













This post is by no means complete information on this
special festival, but rather a brief overview that will allow you to craft
rituals for your personal time with Spirit during this feast. 

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