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@DrCorvus1908 @BeSaintly No. En español "adiós" viene del latín "a Deus" y se empezó a usar en el siglo XIII. En inglés "goodbye" viene de "God be with you" (Godbwye) y se empezó a usar a partir de finales del siglo XVI (1573). Significan lo mismo pero la fórmula en español es 300 años más antigua.
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@BeSaintly Is that why other Spanish speakers say "Adiós"? A Dios --> To/Towards God? 🤔
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“Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit!”
🌸A blessed first of May to You!🌸
🍃A joyous Bealtaine to All in the Northern Hemisphere!
🍂And a solemn Samhain to All in the Southern Hemisphere!
Saying “Rabbit rabbit rabbit” aloud upon waking on the first day of a new month is an old charm to ensure good fortune throughout the month.
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“Additionally, the Rabbit and Hare have also long been associated with the Goddess and were the totem of several: the hare to Artemis and Hecate, the sacred rabbit to Aphrodite, to Holda who was accompanied by several torch-bearing hares, to Cerridwen and Freyja who both had hare attendants, and, of course, to Eostre who was said to have taken the shape of a hare at each full moon and whose Anglo-Saxon counterpart, Ostara, was often depicted with a white hare by her side.
There are many more goddesses associated with or attended to by both rabbits and hares and, in such, these gentle creatures can assist us in becoming more attuned to the lunar cycle. All rabbits in general are associated with the Moon, magick, luck, love, creativity, success, sensitivity, agility, spontaneity, abundance, rebirth and, of course, fertility.”
~ Patricia J. Martin
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Note: Throughout Mesoamerica, the rabbit also attends the goddesses Coyolxauhqui and Ixchel, and in Chinese mythology, the Moon goddess Chang’e has a rabbit companion who mixes an elixir of life in a mortar and pestle.
~ Rebekah Myers
Sacred Sisters Full Moon Circle
Art: Karin Rytter, “Three Graces”

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The #FlowerMoon rises in Scorpio on #May1st. Named by Native Americans after the abundance of flowers now as the weather warms up. Also known as Budding Moon, & in Anglo Saxon #MilkMoon, due to cows having three milkings a day in May. #fullmoon #MayDay #1stMay #FolkloreSunday

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Fairy rings 🧚♀️have a rich history in folklore.
They were thought to be mystical gathering places created by dancing fairies, mushrooms🍄 being the resting stools.
Any human that dared to enter the ring would be forced to dance until they died of exhaustion.
#MythologyMonday

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