LOOK up at Antinous the Moon God tonight and make a wish! On Wednesday we come to the second Virgo First Quarter Moon in succession, which makes the second one June 20th the "ANTINOUS SUMMER BLUE MOON" ... within 24 hours of the June Solstice!
This very special lunar phase enhances your wish-making capabilities. As you look into the Solstice night skies you truly can wish upon a star and ... as the old song says: "When you wish upon a Star ... Makes no difference who you are ... Anything your heart desires ... Will come to you ... If your heart is in your dream ... No request is too extreme ... When you wish upon a star ... As dreamers do."
The June Solstice is one of the most sacred days in the Liturgical Calendar of the Religion of Antinous.
It is the day when Ra Herakhte, the heavenly father of Antinous, stands still for a moment. In the Northern Hemisphere it is the longest day and from now on the days become shorter and shorter. For our brothers in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the Shortest Day and from now on the days become longer and longer.
That is an important aspect to remember about the Religion of Antinous. The Blessed Boy is beyond such constraints as Summer and Winter or even Life and Death. For Antinous, the days are ALWAYS getting longer and the they are ALWAYS getting shorter.
For HE lives in our hearts — wherever we are.
Antinous would be associated with many deities in the generations to come. Among his many names, the Beauteous Boy was adored as Antinous-Apollo (image above).
The Delphinea is the celebration of the beautiful, golden-haired god of light, Apollo, and of his triumph over the great and monstrous Python which was wrapped around holy mount Parnassus. The Python was the creation of Juno, a creature of jealousy whose coils were meant only to stifle and constrict the grace of that which was to proceed from the Sacred Way of the holy city of Delphi.
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