David Dalton
2012-10-24 04:45:58 UTC
I think that in traditions of a Horned God the two horns
are the waning crescent moon and waxing crescent moon
and the Horned God is associated with those two and
with new moon (dark of moon), while the Goddess is more
associated with full moon. The same is true for
traditions that revere the bull or buffalo -- the
two horns are waning and waxing crescents and the
dark bull is the dark of moon, and the cow is associated
more with full moon.
are the waning crescent moon and waxing crescent moon
and the Horned God is associated with those two and
with new moon (dark of moon), while the Goddess is more
associated with full moon. The same is true for
traditions that revere the bull or buffalo -- the
two horns are waning and waxing crescents and the
dark bull is the dark of moon, and the cow is associated
more with full moon.
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http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/nf.html Newfoundland&Labrador Travel & Music
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"Here I go again...back into the flame" (Sarah McLachlan)