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|    David Dalton to All    |
|    Re: Sighting of the moon    |
|    06 Sep 24 20:35:09    |
      2f653cf7       c3aa0f57       XPost: alt.spirituality.druid, uk.religion.pagan, uk.rec.psychic       XPost: alt.scottish.clans, alt.folklore       From: dalton@nfld.com              On Sep 4, 2024, David Dalton wrote       (in article<0001HW.2C8821DA0032EF2B70000FB1338F@news.eternal-september.org>):              > It is now 27 hours after dark moon and the moon is 1.2%       > waxing crescent. However I doubt it will be sighted before       > the evening of September 4. (Follow up if you see it.)       >       > The Silver Bough thumb       >       > Once in 1997 I thumbed at random a book on Scottish folklore       > called The Silver Bough Vol. 1 by F. Marian McNeill. It came       > out to a page with this poem on it:       >       > Ri faicinn domh na gealaich uir,       > Is duth domh mo shuil a thogail.       > Is duth domh ma ghlun a leagail,       > Is duth domh mo cheann a bhogadh,       >       > Toir cliu dhuit fein, a re nan iul,       > Gum faca mi thu a rithist,       > Gum faca mi a ghealach ur,       > Ailleagan iuil na slighe.       >       > Is iomadh neach a chaidh a null       > Eadar uine an da ghealaich,       > Ged tha mise a' mealtainn fuinn,       > A re nan re 's nam beannachd!       >       > which translates as:       >       > When I see the new moon,       > It becomes me to lift mine eye,       > It becomes me to bend my knee,       > It becomes me to bow my head.       >       > Giving thee praise, thou moon of guidance,       > That I have seen thee again,       > That I have seen the new moon,       > The lovely leader of the way.       >       > Many a one has passed beyond       > In the time between the two moons,       > Though I am still enjoying earth,       > Thou moon of moons and of blessings!              It seems my workings could not begin at dark moon but       instead after my first local sighting of the waxing crescent.              I viewed the waxing crescent for the first time this lunar month at       exactly sunset, 7:30 p.m. NDT (2200 UTC/GMT) September 6, 2024,       almost four days after the exact time of new (dark) moon.              --       David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)       https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)       “Mary walks down to the water’s edge and there she hangs Her       head to find herself faded a shadow of what she once was" (S. McL.)              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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