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@greenskeeper23
Christian saved by grace, recovering near-eastern linguistics Greek and Hebrew theology geek, narcissistic/domestic abuse refugee





Iโm paying close to $300 a tank to run my truck. And thatโs not including gas for farm activity. I have a farm. I canโt haul any livestock ANYWHERE. Neither can my neighbors who have cattle. One of them sold all his cattle and heโs out of the business. I know many farmers who grow hay, wheat, pumpkin, corn, cattle and theyโre going under. People do not understand how much trouble we are in as a country.








5-4-26 We are one week away from the Celtic lunar new year, which begins at sunset, and it is the first year of a new 5 year cycle (quinquennium). May the 4th be with you. Since it's the first year of a new quinquennium we will start with the intercalary month of Quimonios instead of the usual Samonios (Summer). Based upon the solar declination calibrated to the easternmost stone at Stonehenge at the sundial vernal equilux and the major lunar standstill alignment, I have set the 1st day of my Celtic lunar calendar to May 2, 1810 BC, which strangely enough indicates that they began the count at day 0 on May 1st and day 1 was the evening of May 2nd. I had known that May Day/Beltane was important, but I didn't realize that it was the day when the sundial crossquarter and the major lunar standstill were originally bound together on a sort of celestial May pole as it were. This gives us perfect calendrical alignment to the Roman monument of Maponus/Mabon, which marks the 15th of Riuros as Julian calendar date August 29th, AD 241. If you see a Celtic calendar that doesn't have all these dates correctly calibrated, you don't have the Celtic lunar calendar yet. Blessed be and happy new year. 2026 is 5 year Lesser Homecoming year, and 2031 will be 30 year cycle Greater Homecoming year. It was actually Pliny the Elder who related to us that the Celts had these homecoming periods that we can recreate using the calendar. It is traditional today among the Celts to begin their new year in the autumn at the Samhain (Summer's End) festival of November 1, which is the rough solar calendar equivolent to the historical lunar Giamonios (Winter). However, this seems to only have been the case after the Anglo-Saxon period since the our Anglo-Saxon calendar followed the Greek year, which began in the autumn as well with Winterfylleth. The original Celtic new year from all indications was tied directly to the major lunar standstill cycle of May. Ergo, Beltane was the big feast of the year that marked the beginning of summer at the sundial crossquarter time.



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