♀ | 10 Nivôse CCXXXI | 30 December 2022 | Last Waning Crescent | | · Freewrite
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!Pallasday, alternating Tuesdays? Crescents? planning and reflecting, i like that. >🏮 >
i got my calandar and one for matteo
matteo and i started a snapchat living document for the ledger
i paid rent.
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dreams last night of travel yes i think so, on a circut, a bus, with grenades and small childreen weilding them, and before that lost on strawberry mountain for days and decades, alone or as a pair splintering of brohters
reminds me of The 5 Ancestors books
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and of anathaem
possible world theology
!Re-Read Anathem
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warm spell between cold fronts, might snow tonight
this is coming across very dispatches, probably copy over to dispatches later
!Migrate above to Dispatches
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Pallas Day as a day of 10s? very reason, very french revolutionary calendar. or
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get
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As goddess of crossroads and the underworld
The earliest epithet of Diana was Trivia, and she was addressed with that title by Virgil,[21] Catullus,[22] and many others. "Trivia" comes from the Latin trivium, "triple way", and refers to Diana's guardianship over roadways, particularly Y-junctions or three-way crossroads. This role carried a somewhat dark and dangerous connotation, as it metaphorically pointed the way to the underworld.[5] In the 1st-century CE play Medea, Seneca's titular sorceress calls on Trivia to cast a magic spell. She evokes the triple goddess of Diana, Selene, and Hecate, and specifies that she requires the powers of the latter.[5] The 1st century poet Horace similarly wrote of a magic incantation invoking the power of both Diana and Proserpina.[23] The symbol of the crossroads is relevant to several aspects of Diana's domain. It can symbolize the paths hunters may encounter in the forest, lit only by the full moon; this symbolizes making choices "in the dark" without the light of guidance.[5]
Diana's role as a goddess of the underworld, or at least of ushering people between life and death, caused her early on to be conflated with Hecate (and occasionally also with Proserpina). However, her role as an underworld goddess appears to pre-date strong Greek influence (though the early Greek colony of Cumae had a cult of Hekate and certainly had contacts with the Latins[24]). A theater in her sanctuary at Lake Nemi included a pit and tunnel that would have allowed actors to easily descend on one side of the stage and ascend on the other, indicating a connection between the phases of the moon and a descent by the moon goddess into the underworld.[5] It is likely that her underworld aspect in her original Latin worship did not have a distinct name, like Luna was for her moon aspect. This is due to a seeming reluctance or taboo by the early Latins to name underworld deities, and the fact that they believed the underworld to be silent, precluding naming. Hekate, a Greek goddess also associated with the boundary between the earth and the underworld, became attached to Diana as a name for her underworld aspect following Greek influence.[5]
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alt. history, geography, astrology.
Three moons (two large and one close one small), reorganized continents (East and West America, ..)
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🏮 Tasks 🏮
!Xercizes as a folder including Freewrites, Prompts (a prompt masterlist, index, etc. on the blog description, intake tray?
!Pallasday, alternating Tuesdays? Crescents? planning and reflecting, i like that. maybe Tuesdays and … first Tuesday of New-waxing and first waning tuesday? Fridays as well?
!pay rent CHECK
!pay powerbill
!Vet appointment
!renters aid
!thereapist contact
!Pay powerbill
!Migrate Tasks
!Hakate day-half moons? torchlight, mondays, keys, ghosts, magick, crossroads (trivia, Y junctions…) selene wadjet diana thoth horus
!12 lives of Jesus
!Migrations blog in Xercizes, with heading description including calendar operations for shadeday, elephant day, hearthday, …
!Journal
!Judespell sigil
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Vesta-Friday, Monday
Shadesday-Wednesday, Friday
Pallas-Tuesdays following full and new moons? Tuesday to Tuesday around the new moon? election day, …
Ganesh-not thursday, saturday, or tuesdays (warrior masculine days), maybe Wednesday (magicians, wizards) Sunday (angels) …
Thoth-Monday, (moon), Wednesday, writing hour, …
Hekate - Monday, Wednesday, Saturday - half moons?
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elephant—full moon week,
dragon—new moon week, (swallows itself, serpents, dragon cults of Rome, Egypt, Christ as the Serpent of the Garden, serpent on the cross, healing serpent…)