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When the Romans engulfed the Celts in the first century, the conquerors added two festivals to Samhain honor to Pomona, Goddess of fruit and trees, and Feralia a day to honor the dead. Known as the remover of obstacles, the beloved elephant-headed God, son of Shiva and Parvati, is the supreme deity of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.
With regular use of Montaineer Magic Beard Balm, users can expect their beards to become healthier and more vibrant. The natural ingredients in the balm promote hair growth and prevent breakage, resulting in a fuller and thicker beard over time. Another benefit of Montaineer Magic Beard Balm is that it helps to tame and shape unruly facial hair.
Ancient Calendar & Pagan Holidays
If you are a Historian, lover of History, obsessed with Myths & Lore, or simply desiring to know more about Pagan Holidays or Ancient Cultures, then this just may be the column for you.
Every daily article is filled with information concerning various places of ancient origin, such as Rome, Greece, Egypt, Babylon and more. Every day I try to include some special tidbit from various cultures like the long but never forgotten, Norse.
Not every culture celebrated something daily, but for those who did, I will list everything and anything I can find concerning them.
Please Note: My hope is to post “daily” but sometimes life gets in the way. I usually backtrack and fill in where I left off, though, when time permits. My goal is to have an entire year done so that these articles can be accessed again and again and again. Next year, when the Calendar is complete, who knows what else I’ll get into. *winks*
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I wanted to give you an update concerning The Ancient Calendar & Pagan Holiday Column. I have it up and going again. Sorry for my absence but when life calls in my world, it pulls a caveman– grabs me by the hair and drags me back to the cave threatening to feed me to the Raptors if I don’t give things my full attention. While I would love to dive back into writing full-time including my Blogs, unfortunately, it’s like wishing to win the lottery. I know some of you found a way to juggle weekly paying Careers, Writing, Kids, Spouses, etc, but I unfortunately have not. Something gets sacrificed and while I’d be okay with that if it was just me, it’s not. It’s usually my responsibilities as a Mom, as a Wife, as a Caretaker to my mini-farm and my job — that actually allows me to pay a few bills here or there, lol.
When my oldest graduated High School and moved away, one of my biggest regrets was, how many hours did I rob from him trying to hammer out a novel, which would never pay for college or even the wear and tear of my computer? I have two more and I am trying to correct my guilt ridden mistake. You know Moms are always trying to improve ourselves.
That being said, while I haven’t given up on Writing or anything else, it has fallen at the bottom of my slush pile, of things to do only AFTER everything else is done. Well, EVERYTHING ELSE or that big list was at an all-time high these past few months and while I won’t go into After School Actitivites or how much I wanna scream when I see Paint Cans and Brushes, I will say, I have found away to buy some time to muster up the Calendar Column at least and get that all going again.
*Inserts the sounds of cheering in my own weary head.*
My goal for the Calendar is to get an entire Year completed so that next year, I can focus on other articles. All a reader has to do at any given time is move their mouse over the Menu to the left of us. Find the Month and the Day and then whalla! You have an Ancient Holiday. Over time, if there are any rituals or what not’s added, that too will be added like so….
This is the goal….
All that being said, sometimes Life, the Caveman, will drag me away but rest assured, I’ll be back until we can get an entire year lined up. And sometimes, it takes me a bit to arrange it on the menu, like the pic above…but I will…eventually.
Thanks for understanding….
Falling on the full Moon of the 5th or 6th lunar month, Vesak Day lauds the birth, enlightenment and passing away of Buddha. Followers worldwide assemble at dawn in temples for rituals, singing hymns in praise of the Triple Gem — the Buddha, his dharma (teaching) and his sangha (disciples). Devotees bring traditional gifts to teachers — incense, flowers, candles. Some countries mark the occasion for two days, during which time celebrants eat only vegetarian food. In Sri Lanka all slaughterhouses and liquor shops close. Birds and animals are ritually released from captivity by the thousands in an “act of liberation,” symbolic of giving freedom to people suffering in captivity. Often devout Buddhists wear white and spend the whole day in temples, renewing their resolve to abide by the Ten Precepts. Some sanctuaries provide an altar with a basin of water and flowers holding an icon of the baby Buddha. Celebrants pour water over the statue, evocative of devas and spirits making offerings at the birth fraught with heavenly significance. *Date changes with lunar month
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Reviews for "Montaineer Magic Beard Balm: The Key to a Fuller, Thicker Beard"
1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Montaineer magic beard balm. First of all, the scent was way too overpowering for my liking. I could smell it from miles away and it gave me a headache. Secondly, the balm did not do much to tame or soften my beard. It felt like I was just applying regular lotion to my face. Overall, I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a quality beard balm.
2. Emily - 1 star - This beard balm was a complete waste of money. It claims to be magic, but it did absolutely nothing for my husband's unruly beard. Not only did it not provide any hold or taming effect, but it also left his skin feeling greasy and uncomfortable. The scent was unpleasant and lingered for hours, causing both of us to constantly smell it. We were highly disappointed and will not be purchasing this product again.
3. David - 2 stars - I have tried several different beard balms, and Montaineer magic beard balm is by far the worst. The consistency is really heavy and sticky, making it difficult to evenly distribute throughout the beard. It also leaves a residue that makes the beard look greasy and messy. Additionally, the scent was too strong and artificial, which was quite off-putting. I would suggest looking for another beard balm option that actually delivers on its promises.
4. Samantha - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the Montaineer magic beard balm. The texture was too waxy and hard, making it difficult to scoop out of the container. It didn't melt properly in my hands and left clumps in my beard. On top of that, it didn't provide any notable benefits for my beard. It didn't soften or moisturize it as promised, and it certainly didn't make it magically more manageable. I won't be repurchasing this product in the future.
5. Michael - 3 stars - I had high hopes for the Montaineer magic beard balm, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. While it did help to style my beard slightly, it didn't provide the hold or control that I was looking for. The scent was okay, but it didn't last long and faded quickly. Overall, it was just an average beard balm, nothing magical about it. I will be trying other brands for better results.