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			Beltane is the second Fire Festival, literally meaning "brilliant fire" or "Bel's fire" after Belanos, the Celtic Sun God. In ancient times, the pagans would dance around the fire to eliminate disease and misfortune from their crops that were growing. The fire was said to have great healing powers. This ritual in more modern times now sees pagans dancing around the maypole, which sybolizes the union of the Goddess and God. It is this day the...]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Beltane&nbsp;- May 1st
The word Beltane means bel-fire (of bale-fire) which was the fire of the Celtic God Bel (whose name is traceable to the Middle Eastern God Baal - which simply means ‘Lord’). Bel-fires were lit on hilltops to celebrate the return of life and fertility to the world. It is traditional in many lands for people to jump the balefire. It was jumped to bring a husband or wife, to ensure safe travels; pregnant women even jumped it to ensure an easy delivery. Cattle were driven...]]></description>
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