• Symbolism: Honoring the God at His peak, honoring the pregnant Goddess
  • Symbols: Spear, cauldron, St. John’s Wort, Sun images, faerie images, fire
  • Foods: Fresh fruits and vegetables, pumpernickel bread, ale, mead
  • Plants & herbs: Mugwort, chamomile, rose, ivy, wild thyme, lavender, orchid, yarrow, oak, vervain, St. John’s Wort
  • Incense and oils: Lily of the valley, lavender, lemon
  • Colors: Orange, yellow, green, blue
  • Stones: Topaz, agate, alexandrite, flourite, moonstone, pearl, emerald, jade
  • Animals: Butterfly, frog, toad, wren, robin, peacock
  • Mythical creatures: Satyrs, faeries, firebirds, dragons, sylphs
  • Some appropriate Goddesses: all love, beauty, and mother Goddesses; Aestas (Roman), Aine of Knockaine (Irish), Anu (Irish), Aphrodite (Greek), Astarte (Canaanite), Bast (Egyptian), Elat (Semitic), Eos (Greek), Flora (Roman), Freya (Norse), Gaia (Greek), Gerd (Teutonic), Grianne (Irish), Hathor (Egyptian), Hera (Greek), Ishtar (Assyro-Babylonian), Isis (Egyptian), Juno (Roman), The Muses (Greek), Nut (Egyptian), Olwyn (Welsh), Venus (Roman), Vesta (Roman)
  • Some appropriate Gods: all sun, fire, and fertility Gods; Apollo (Greek), Baal (Phoenician), Baldur (Scandinavian), El (Semitic), Hadad (Babylonian), Helios (Greek), Hephaestus (Greek), Jupiter (Roman), Lugh (Irish), Osiris (Egyptian), Prometheus (Greek), Ra (Egyptian), Sol (Roman), Zeus (Greek)
  • Activities: Picnics, leave out food for faeries, jumping bonfires, gathering herbs.
  • Spell/ritual work: Healing, love magick, protection, purification, energy, faery.
may 20 2012 ∞
may 22 2012 +