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*[[The Lighting of the Way]] is one of 4 major holidays practiced by followers of [[Cubism]].
*[[The Lighting of the Way]] is one of 4 major holidays practiced by followers of [[Cubism]].


*Takes place at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumnal_equinox autumn equinox].
*They are:
** [[Restitution of the Cube]] - celebrated at the Winter Solstice, with three days of prayer, meditation. It is traditional to light cube-shaped candles at this time.
** [[The Builder's celebration]] - at Spring Equinox, this is a time to lay foundations to new buildings.
** [[Gyvann's Day]] - at summer Solstice, a cheerful celbration with burning torches and feasting, honouring [[Gyvann]]
** [[The Lighting of the Way]] - at autumn equinox, the festival of re-affirming our dedication to the Cube and of witnessing Gyvann's message to the world.
 
*[[The Lighting of the Way]] takes place at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumnal_equinox autumn equinox].
**Strictly speaking, the exact equinox occurs in 2005 at:  22-SEP-05 22:23.
**Strictly speaking, the exact equinox occurs in 2005 at:  22-SEP-05 22:23.



Revision as of 21:54, 12 September 2005

General

  • They are:
    • Restitution of the Cube - celebrated at the Winter Solstice, with three days of prayer, meditation. It is traditional to light cube-shaped candles at this time.
    • The Builder's celebration - at Spring Equinox, this is a time to lay foundations to new buildings.
    • Gyvann's Day - at summer Solstice, a cheerful celbration with burning torches and feasting, honouring Gyvann
    • The Lighting of the Way - at autumn equinox, the festival of re-affirming our dedication to the Cube and of witnessing Gyvann's message to the world.
  • Is described as "the festival of re-affirming our dedication to the Cube and of witnessing Gyvann's message to the world."
  • The 2005 celebration will take place in Old Town.
  • The festival includes traditional cubical lamps lining the streets, with beeswax candles lit within.
  • The celebration includes fire-dancers, singing, and of course vendors selling harbonnes with cinnamon-sugar, mulled cider, and fresh apple pie.
  • The holiday is mostly a time of giving gifts.


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