| 3 years ago :: Nov 28, 2010 - 12:16AM #1 | |
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Hi, are there any holidays of New Age? |
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| 2 years ago :: Dec 22, 2010 - 12:54PM #2 | |
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"to celebrate the journey of the One Ring of Sauron and the Battle for Middle Earth (Mediterranean)." lol There are no official holidays that I'm aware of Omegazon. I've informally met with others on the solstices for drumming circles, but this is the closest, which is still far, from an official holiday I can think of. Also occasionally, people will meet at set times to pray / visualize together for peace to prevail. To me it's more important to share time with family and friends, than the actual holiday itself. So personally not being bound to any particular faith, I'll still gather and celebrate with them, during their own traditional religious holidays and rituals, as long as it's not causing anyone harm. Alternatively, since there are no official authoritative new age teachings, you can also make your own holiday! Perhaps you and maybe even some friends can set aside regular time, during the day, week, month, or year, and make it a special occasion for whatever reason you wish. |
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| 2 years ago :: Oct 06, 2011 - 2:36PM #3 | |
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Again, another mistake. We must be informed that no religoius holiday is official -- that is, unless it's cultural. For example, most retailers and public services in the United States are closed for Easter and Christmas. This is due to the fact that the majority of Americans are Protestant, and thus the concept of Christian recognition. Catholic, Jewish and New Age holidays are not official due to the religious minority yet they are reserved in certain countries. These are the New Age holidays:
Yule is the holy month of fasting which lasts from Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve. After the fasting period comes Yuletide, into which New Agers feast like crazy. Hope this will help. Mew Xacata P.S. The New Age (as a religion) was founded in the 10th century by Morgan LaFey but did not become established until 1979. It used to be a holiday tradition. |
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