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Use your birthday to find your birth moon, then click on it to learn more
Dec 22 Jan 19: Earth Renewal Moon
Jan 20 Feb 18: Rest & Cleansing Moon
Feb 19 Mar 20: Big Winds Moon
Mar 21 Apr 19: Budding Trees Moon
Apr 20 May 20: Frogs Return Moon
May 21 Jun 20: Corn Planting Moon
Jun 21 Jul 21: Strong Sun Moon
Jul 22 Aug 21: Ripe Berries Moon
Aug 22 Sep 21: Harvest Moon
Sep 22 Oct 22: Ducks Fly Moon
Oct 23 Nov 22: Freeze Up Moon
Nov 23 Dec 21: Long Snows Moon
You can also use your birthday to find your animal totem:
Dec 22 Jan 19: Snow Goose
Jan 20 Feb 18: Otter
Feb 19 Mar 20: Wolf
Mar 21 Apr 19: Falcon
Apr 20 May 20: Beaver
May 21 Jun 20: Deer
Jun 21 Jul 21: Woodpecker
Jul 22 Aug 21: Sturgeon
Aug 22 Sep 21: Bear
Sep 22 Oct 22: Raven
Oct 23 Nov 22: Snake
Nov 23 Dec 21: Owl
And the same applies to your mineral totem:
Dec 22 Jan 19: Clear Quartz
Jan 20 Feb 18: Turquoise
Feb 19 Mar 20: Silver
Mar 21 Apr 19: Fire Opal
Apr 20 May 20: Chrysocolla
May 21 Jun 20: Moss Agate
Jun 21 Jul 21: Rose Quartz
Jul 22 Aug 21: Garnet & Iron
Aug 22 Sep 21: Amethyst
Sep 22 Oct 22: Jasper
Oct 23 Nov 22: Copper & Malachite
Nov 23 Dec 21: Obsidian
Source: crystal-cure
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Rachel Brian
that is nice to see that the traditions are being pass on.
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Debra Rincon
US HERE In OREGON Have many Different CULTURAL BELIEFS than other TRIBES &
NATIONS in the USA & the WORLd. From Debra Rincon Lopez from Klamath & BLACKFEET
TRIBES.
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Tonya Oaks
different but in all , the same ~
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Ted Atatise
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My friend, there is no such thing as The Cesaerean Calender. It (if I assume you
are referring to the western common calendar in use) is called the Gregorian
calendar. Your point is well taken, though. Before the Gregorian was the Julian,
which lasted until 525 A.D.
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Rod Dudley
Scott LePage The Julian is also often referred to as the Cesarean - correctly or not
- Julius Cesar
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Tommy Bailey Ricks College
Ted is absolutely correct. Once again, the conquering peoples wanted things their way. This
is really the true basis for the term "Indn time".
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Dave F Ryan
Time of old has faded into history and with the passing years moving in yet a bigger circle of
not yet, completion. The teachings of old were for those who lived in that frame of motion. We
now of this time are in an expanding motion of Universe's growth. Past knowledge has fed us
with the knowing of tool of then, and now we of this time, need to see where we fit in to the
expanding cycle about us.
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