In the Druid tradition, each of the great “rites of passage” is marked in the calendar by one of the fire-festivals: death, or Parting, is marked by Samhuinn, 31 October to 2 November, when the old Celtic year ends and there are three days of No-Time before the new year begins. Birth, and consequently Naming, is marked by Imbolc on 1/2 February—the time when the snowdrops appear and we can sense the first stirrings of spring. Mating, the Great Rite of making love, is marked by Bealteinne on 1 May, when the forces of spring are in full flood. Marriage, the formal recognition of having found a long term partner after the explorations of the spring time of one's life, is marked by Lughnasadh on 1 August. This forum is for discussing the ceremonies and customs associated with each festival and for all of the rites of passage in our lives.
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by Aengus » 04 Aug 2011, 06:47
So I was just wondering, is there a difference between The Summerlands and Tir na nOg as a resting place after death?
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by Huathe » 04 Aug 2011, 15:34
In my opinion, the Summerlands are a pagan view of their higher astral plane or Otherworld. Upperworld may be more correctly used. Tir Na nOG is similar. Christians, Jews and Muslims have their heaven and I think Hindus have a belief in heaven too. I believe the majority of religions have a belief in a higher astral plane, it is just called by different names.
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by Aengus » 04 Aug 2011, 17:06
Hawthorn_Ent wrote:In my opinion, the Summerlands are a pagan view of their higher astral plane or Otherworld. Upperworld may be more correctly used. Tir Na nOG is similar. Christians, Jews and Muslims have their heaven and I think Hindus have a belief in heaven too. I believe the majority of religions have a belief in a higher astral plane, it is just called by different names.
Different name, but the same? That's what I was thinking. Thanks Howthorn_Ent

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by Huathe » 05 Aug 2011, 05:02
Your welcome, Aengus.

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