September 21 is Harvest Day for the Aryan Church. Historica...
September 21 is Harvest Day for the Aryan Church.
Historically, there have been harvest festival celebrations around the Autumn Equinox in Germanic, Celtic, and Slavic cultures, though not always held exactly on the day of the Equinox. In some Baltic communities, this day is a celebration of the balance between light and dark. The Autumn Equinox signals the beginning of the darker half of the year.
Traditionally the last harvest of the year would be the one where the crop spirits would be reaped and dolls made from bread or grain could be made in their honor only to be kept safe and then buried or ceremoniously burned the following spring to return the spirits to the land.
As local groups are now forming within the Aryan church, community holy days like this one should be celebrated with games and feasting, and of course ritual worship of thanks to the land and to our God’s of sun and rain for the bounty provided.
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