In Nature's Honor explores the eight solar holidays that mark the turning of the Wheel of the Year: the solstices, equinoxes and quarter days. Filled with fascinating stories from a variety of cultures and faith traditions, this comprehensive volume also provides a wealth of celebration ideas, from simple seasonal rituals to more formal practices. Each chapter begins with a history of the holiday-how it has been celebrated from ancient to modern times. This history is followed by suggested activities suited for ...
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In Nature's Honor explores the eight solar holidays that mark the turning of the Wheel of the Year: the solstices, equinoxes and quarter days. Filled with fascinating stories from a variety of cultures and faith traditions, this comprehensive volume also provides a wealth of celebration ideas, from simple seasonal rituals to more formal practices. Each chapter begins with a history of the holiday-how it has been celebrated from ancient to modern times. This history is followed by suggested activities suited for individuals, families and small groups. Chapters conclude with formal rituals complete with scripted texts, songs, dramatic reenactments, litanies of seasonal blessings, and readings from poetry and mythology. Montley also includes examples of structural calendars used by different cultures to mark these days, various secular and religious feasts and celebrations, and related myths and little-known facts. For example: * The Egyptians built their Great Sphinx so that it directly faces the sunrise on spring equinox. * During the winter solstice the ancient Incas honored their sun god Wiracocha at the festival of Inti Raymi. Though the Catholic conquistadors of the 16th century banned it, a group of Peruvian Indians revived it some fifty years ago, and today it is a major festival. In Nature's Honor reconnects the modern spiritual seeker with the earth-centered practices of our ancestors.
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Near Fine. Illustrated softcovers. First printing. 377 pp. with bibliography, list of music resources. A clean, near fine copy with very minor bump to the top right tip. From the reviews: "[a] compemdium of rituals (that) provides marvelous examples of how p[eople around the world celebrate the seasons of the year and seasons of their lives..." "folklore and customs around the world, history, mythology and food, religions old and new, plus moving conteporary rituals for large and small gatherings---this lovely book has it all..."