This
is a calendar of holidays. (Scanner VBeta, Cont.)
This
calendar informs about dates of holidays of celtic religion.
(Encyclopedia Corners, 1En.1Ep.1Er.)
Each
holiday, and there are twelve celtic holidays, is associated with a
specific tree, one of six. The holidays are organized around the
specific tree, two per a tree. (Scanner VIOpal, Cont.)
Each
of the calendars on the three pictures is wrong. (Scanner IVSigma,
Cont.)
Holidays
of celtism are organized to celebrate geography. Geography is always
divided into six formations – swamps, meadows, lakes, forests,
mountains, seas – and there are two celtic holidays per year which
commemorate one of six geographical formations. Two are there because
one celebrates the day state of a formation, and one celebrates the
night state of a formation. (Encyclopedia World, 1En.1Ep.2Er.)
The
celtic holidays are organized in accordance with astrological yearly
events. The events are: bruma – a winter solstice of 24th
December, birma – a summer solstice of 24th June, ostara
– spring equinox of 24th March, mabon – autumn equinox
of 24th September, beltane – moon eclipse of 1st
January, imbolc – moon eclipse of 1st July. The twelve
holidays of celtism happen on the six days and the six nights of
these astrological events. Not every month thus features a celtic
holiday. (Encyclopedia Corners)
The
holidays, if organized, must happen in the surroundings of a specific
tree. These trees are: oak, birch, willow, pine, rowan, and fir (in
Polish: dąb, brzoza, wierzba, sosna, jarzębina, świerk), which are
centres of holy worship during the day and night holidays.
(Encyclopedia World)
Day
and night swamps are celebrated around willow tree during Bruma, day
and night meadows are celebrated around birch tree during Birma, day
and night lakes are celebrated around fir tree during Ostara, day and
night forests are celebrated around oak tree during Mabon, day and
night mountains are celebrated around pine tree during Beltane, day
and night seas are celebrated around rowan tree during Imbolc.
(Encyclopedia Corners)
The
objects shown in the pictures are in fact damaged utensils of
informative type. They are telecoms which display messages about the
forthcoming celtic holiday with information about address and other
details. The messages of course are changing, and they are dynamic.
The pictures originally were of these objects, but the content of
photographs has been changed. These telecoms are called visionphones,
and they are a type of computers. They were very popular and on a
market of the world during decade of 1980s. Nowadays their falsified
counterfeits are sold as ezoteric objects. (Scanner Kyoto, Cont.)
Different
aims are ascribed to different celtic holidays. Bruma holidays of
willow are there to create gates to other planets (day: Stardoor,
night: Moondoor), Birma holidays of birch are there to create
shelters (day: Kuna tree, night: Kuna stone), Ostara holidays of fir
are there to create weapons (day: Lite treasures, night: Nite
treasures), Mabon holidays of oak are there to create roads (day:
Starpath, night: Moonpath), Beltane holidays of pine are there to
create prophecies (day: Lite prophecies, night: Nite prophecies),
Imbolc holidays of rowan are there to create vehicles to other
planets (day: Kuna boat, night: Kuna horse). (Mary Campbell,
1En.3Ep.3Er.)
Through
holidays, the celtic religion aims to equip its every practicioner
into all that's needed as life basics in order for them to progress
the world on its path. (Encyclopedia Eon, 2En.3Ep.3Er.)
source: crystal ball, paper doll



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