Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate

from its long winter’s sleep.”

Witch Laurie Cabot tells us that May Day is a witchcraft holiday called Beltane in which: “fires are lit and the great fertility ritual of the God and Goddess is celebrated with Maypoles, music, and considerable frolicking in the greening countryside. May is a lusty month. The fifth month in the year expresses all the sexual and sensual meanings in the number five....Nature celebrates the great fecundity of the earth in rituals of sex, birth, and new life.... “The sexual forces of springtime abound everywhere, and as the folk songs say, ‘We go a-Maying.’ Symbolically we celebrate the forces of the season by erecting Maypoles, around which young men and women dance,

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