Fires of Love (Beltane)
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Ian R Thorpe
Sunday, April 30, 2006
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The Spring equinox passed by before I had my poem ready but I just managed to get the Beltane offering done in time for tomorrow. There are a few notes on the meaning opf Beltane at the foot of the poem.
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Embrace the purifying flame, throw off the cloak of inhibition. Stoke the good fires of Beltane and let the flames fuel love’s fission.
The sun climbs high to summer glory, unfolds the leaf and swells the bud, delivering all of nature’s dowry and a promise, now misunderstood.
From atom’s heart to human heart spring passes the vitalising flame and in each nucleus a spark sets passion’s ardent torch aflame.
Goodfellow lies with Queen of Mai, the goddess smiles on merrybegot. Fires of love join earth and sky, reaching where men and gods cannot.
Beltane, which falls halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice, means literally "good fire." It is a purification festival associated with immersion in water, smoke baths for animals and with renewal in the home. It is also a fertility festival, dancing round the maypole, crowning the May Queen and well dressing are all part of the ancient Beltane traditions. Goodfellow or Robin Goodfellow, sometimes an alias of Robin Hood is an English woodland spirit of generosity and inclusiveness (robs from the rich, gives to the poor) He can be mischievous but is not bad. The Queen of Mai (old English spelling) comes from the practice of placing garlands of haw or mai flowers on the heads of available girls at Beltane.
Obviously amid all the dancing and festivity there are many pre marital and extra marital couplings and a merrybegot is a child resulting from one of these.
Other poems of The Eightfold Year: Three Secrets (general) Equinox (autmn) Hounds of the Morrigan (Halloween or Samhuin) Solstice Fires (Winter Solstice) Imbolc (Early February)
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| Reviewed by Barbara Terry |
5/10/2006 |
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Thank you Ian for sharing this wonderful Celtic poem with us. I only wish there were renewal in the home in today's world of war and strife.
May the Lord Jesus bless you, and those whom you love, and be with you always, and at your side constantly. With much love in my heart, joy to the world, peace on earth, & ((((((((((MANY WONDERFUL SISTERLY HUGGGGSSSS)))))))))), your little sister, Barbie
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be." |
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| Reviewed by R.D. Pounds |
5/8/2006 |
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Ian, I particularly love the first rousing call to renew one's self...the entire poem inspires.
Glad you posted it, glad I found it.
Gina |
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| Reviewed by E. Lucas-Taylor |
5/1/2006 |
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Every year at the convent school I went to, there was a May pole celebration. Those little nuns would have had a heartattack if we would have suggested it was a pagan celebration, yet Carl Jung in his book Man And His Symbols points out how many of our symbols today are indeed pagan. The cross is one, the church steeple is another. Don't you just love it?
And I can't believe I missed Beltane. Shows you how isolated a writer is.
Good one, Ian...
Best, Elizabeth |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
5/1/2006 |
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Enjoyed this one!!
Love tinka |
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| Reviewed by * Aberjhani |
4/30/2006 |
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FIRES OF LOVE evokes powerful metaphysical principles of rebirth, and of love as a unifying energized substance of existence. Enjoyed this great read very much.
Aberjhani |
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| Reviewed by Alexandra* OneLight*® Authors & Creations |
4/30/2006 |
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It's such a pleasure to read yet one more excellent poem celebrating the Eightfold Year, dear Ian! Here, in this Celtic part of the Iberian peninsula, we are also preparing the Good Fire - and although our rites are probably a little different, the spirit is the same, that of celebration of Spring with all the magic and nature in perfect harmony. You may enjoy having a look at "secret crafts", the poem I posted yesterday - also related with this time of the year.
Love&Light* throughout the Good Fire and beyond!
Alexandra* |
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