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I believe on the day you took your first breath, actually, at the moment you took it, you created a new location in the universe! This is the basis of Astrology and what many ancient traditions teach!
I believe celebrating this breath, every breath for the 3 days around your birthday is a gift you give yourself, all that know you and the planet we share!
I am grateful to share all we can together to re-make ourselves, our incredible planet, and thus the Cosmos.
I believe and have experienced, as above, so below!
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We are honoring Michaelmas as a spiritual/religious event!
Michaelmas (/ˈmɪkəlməs/ MIK-əl-məs; also known as the Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, the Feast of the Archangels, or the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels) is an Angelic festival observed in some Western liturgical calendars on 29 September.

Bring a bathing suit ~ Natural Mineral Hot Springs are part of the experience!

Bring a sleeping bag or tent
We are on 5 incredible Acres of land supported by Sacred Waters

Sept 29th 4 pm till Noon Sept 30th
Sponsored by The Ranch Estates
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This is a sponsored no cost ~ Spiritual event hosted by Miracle Makers Academy, Dr. Sarah Larsen, The Ranch Estates!
Yes, Sept 29th is Dr. Sarah's Birthday!
Yes, Sept 29th is the Feast of the Archangels!
Yes, you can spend the night!
Yes, you can leave on Sept 29th!
September 29th till
"This is the feast day of St. Michael and all the Angels. It is the most ancient of all the angel festivals." According to https://www.feastofstmichael.com/
Yes, the Anglican church celebrates all angels, both name and unnamed on one day.
However, the Roman and Orthodox Churches separate them into two categories.
The unnamed angels having their feast day on October 2nd. This is also a time when the weather is known to change.
YES, it was the Autumn Equinox in Natures Cultures and from fairly early on in Religious Observation, Michaelmas was an important holiday.
In Europe:
England: the start of a new quarter. It marked the start of a new business year, a time for electing officials, making contracts, paying rent, hiring servants, holding court, and starting school.
Italy, they say "For St. Michael, heat goes into the heavens."
Ireland, people expect a marked decrease in sickness or disease. The Irish also consider this a lucky day for fishing:
(Plenty comes to the boat on Michael's Day.)