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6 Jan 2021 Sun Calendar

  • Calendar of the Sun
    6 Wolfmonath
    Day of Kore Underground

    Colors: Dark brown and white
    Element: Earth
    Altar: Set with a brown cloth, a white candle, a bowl of earth saved from the Day of Kore's Descent, a cup of well water fed by an underground stream, a dead twig, and the figure of a serpent.
    Offerings: Dried flowers. Shed skins of snakes. Seeds that will be planted in spring. A promise to bring joy into a dark place, even at the peril of your own life or happiness.
    Daily Meal: Dark, coarse bread. Root vegetables. Poppy seeds. Millet. Nuts and seeds.

    Invocation to Kore Underground

    Cold lies the Earth
    And all things upon it,
    And our spirits are chilled
    With the sight of Earth asleep.
    The Maiden of Spring lies
    Deep underground with her bridegroom,
    Lying with the Lord of Death,
    Lying with the ghosts of our ancestors,
    Lying with all that is forgotten,
    And we are called merely to endure
    Cold and darkness
    As She willingly goes below the Earth
    To bring comfort and light
    To the realm of cold and darkness.
    Let us never forget
    That even in the time of winter
    We can, as She does,
    Give of ourselves
    To bring light to the darkest places,
    To endure them with faith in the cycle of life
    And never to fail in our hope
    Of the coming of the Spring.

    Chant:
    Kore Kore Kore Proserpina
    (Let one chosen for the work of the daily ritual carry the bowl of earth from person to person about the hall, and let each one take a bit of the earth and rub it on their faces, and let it remain until the evening ablutions. Then let the water be poured as a libation to Kore into the remainder of the earth, and be carried outside and poured onto the Earth itself. Gather new earth, which will be saved until the day of Kore's return.)

    Pagan Book of Hours
    Order of the Horae
    First Kingdom Church of Asphodel
    http://www.paganbookofhours.org/

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