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Tides of the Day Anglo Saxon Tradition The day has been divided several times. The following information are based on the descended information from this T Calendar itself. The T Calendar has been defined as following the two most basic rules of mathematics. First measure to and from defined fixed points. Second the predictability of the next fixed point. Mid night and mid-winter equal the same fixed point. Mid-day and mid-summer equal the same fixed point Dawn and dusk are equal to groundhogs day and Indian summer Each both fixed points and predictable down to the very second The mathematical and variable comparison between the day and summer are nto only a direct statistical comparison but also follow the basic rules of math. Over the course of a day can be directly compared to both the staircase of Masonry and the events of the year transposed on the events and the time frame of the day. Time Old Welsh Modern Wind Direction Virtue 04:30-07:30 Bore Morntide Solanus East Arousal, Awakening, Fertility, Vitality 07:30-10:30 Anterth Undernoon Eurus Southeast Gentleness, Earning, Gain, Money 10:30-13:30 Nawn Noontide Auster South Sustenance, 13:30-16;30 Echwydd Undorne Africus Southwest Perceptivity 16:30-19:30 Gwechwydd Eventide Favonious West Parenting, Joyousness,Spirit, Family, Children 19:30-22:30 Ucher Nightide Cautus Northwest Creativity, Teaching 22:30-01:30 Dewaint Midnight Septentrio North Stasis, Healing, Regeneration 01:30-04:30 Pylgaint Uht Aquilo Northeast Stillness, sleep, death Stages of night End of the day; Death/Rebirth; The parent plant brings forth the seed and prepares to die Dusk; Calling the ripening of the fruit and its harvest Mid Evening; Awakening the letting go; the seed falls from it's mother to the earth Midnight; Enlightenment; the rebirth of the light in the darkness, the living seed, buried Stages of the day Daybreak Reconciliation; apparently dead, the seed comes to life again Mid Morning; Mystic union; the plant in its full flow of growth in harmony with the environment Noon; Sanctification; the flower opens and is fertilized Mid day; Completion |
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