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Customer Favorites
We know it's hard to choose from the
hundreds of items we have available at
Sacred Source. That's why we've put together
these lists of Customer Favorites:
Statues,
Music & Video,
Books & Calendars,
Jewelry,
Miscellaneous. |

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Stocking Stuffers
Here's a selection of items for
under $15. |

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Feb 13 -
Feb 15
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Valentine's Day
Lupercalia / St. Valentine's Day
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Norse Family Festival - Old
Roman festival (Lupercalia - Festival of
the Wolf) of God-Goddess Faunus-Fauna,
celebrating
Pan, fertility, and the coming Spring;
merged with he Christian feast of St.
Valentine, celebrating love of all kinds. |

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March 14
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Easter / Ostara
The Christian celebration of
Easter is a time to reflect upon the
resurrection of Jesus and the mysteries of
birth itself, represented by the figure of
the madonna. |

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May 1
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Beltane
Beltane is the
Celtic festival celebrating the union of
the Goddess and the God. It displays
fertility, virility and interaction of
chalice and blade. |

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May 9
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Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a time to honor
the Mother. Both the young woman wanting to
get pregnant or with newly born child, and
the woman who raised us and cared for us
until we were grown.
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June
18
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Father's Day
Father's Day is a special time to honor the
Father or male aspect. Fathers plant the
seed of life and give nurturing love and
protection to their children. |

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June 21
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Summer Solstice
The time when the sunrises seem to halt
their northern advance and hang motionless
on the horizion, bringing us the longest day
of the year. Also the time of the Oak King
and the Wicker Man. A time to light bonfires
and honor the God. |

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August 1
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Lughnassad / Lammas
Lughnassad is the first harvest, the time
when all that fertility and virility magic
begins to pay off in the fruits and grains
of the earth. The sun enters Leo. Also named
for the Celtic god,
Lugh.
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August
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Back To School
Time to prepare yourself for
beginning a new journey of knowledge. |

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September 21
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Mabon / Fall Equinox
Autumnal harvest and beginning of the dark
side of the year. |

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October 31
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Samhain / Halloween
Samhain is the time when the veil between
the worlds is thinnest -- A time for
remembering those who have passed on and
reflecting on the autumnal imagery of the
year. It is also a time of Celtic New Year's
Celebration, and a time for fun and for
dressing up in all your finery. |

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December
22-25
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Yule
Yule is celebrating the rebirth of
the sun and the return of the ever-coming
son of light. Winter solstice and Christmas
are manifestations of Yule celebration, the
departure of the Holly King and the Arrival
of the Oak King, a festive time of
exchanging gifts. |