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− | In the Arathracian Religion, the sixteen stations of the sun represent the eight points through which the sun travels through the day and the eight points through which the sun travels through the night. As the number sixteen has multiple application in | + | In the Arathracian Religion, the sixteen stations of the sun represent the eight points through which the sun travels through the day and the eight points through which the sun travels through the night. As the number sixteen has multiple application in Arathracian theology, it also means the sixteen months of the Arathracian Calendar and the eight sons of [[St. Aireánnau|Saint Aireánnau]] and their respective wives. The energy of male and female is balanced like a wave through the cycle or spiral of the sun's passage through the year. |
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 22 April 2014
In the Arathracian Religion, the sixteen stations of the sun represent the eight points through which the sun travels through the day and the eight points through which the sun travels through the night. As the number sixteen has multiple application in Arathracian theology, it also means the sixteen months of the Arathracian Calendar and the eight sons of Saint Aireánnau and their respective wives. The energy of male and female is balanced like a wave through the cycle or spiral of the sun's passage through the year.
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