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Birthday Of The Muse


Birthday Of The Muse
"THEMES: Creativity; Knowledge; History; Art"

SYMBOLS: "Fountains; Springs; the Number Nine"

PRESIDING GODDESS: "Mnemosyne"

ABOUT MNEMOSYNE:


Mnemosyne means "memory." Remembrance is this goddess's gift to us, memories of all the wonderful moments of our lives. In Greek tradition Mnemosyne also gave birth to the Muses today (June 14) - the nine creative spirit children that give our lives so much beauty, song, stories, tradition, humor, dance, and sacred music. Greeks sometimes worshiped Mnemosyne in the form of a spring, alluding to her profuse, flowing energy.

TO DO TODAY:


Absolutely anything thoughtful, creative, or inspiring will grab Mnemosyne's attention and encourage her participation in your day. Try donning a unique combination of clothing that really motivates you to do your best, or something that provokes fond memories from the past. Wear an aroma that arouses your inventive nature or cognitive abilities (jasmine and rosemary are two good choices, respectively).

If there are special arts that you've learned from family or friends, celebrate them today. Hum that little ditty from your childhood, dust off that neglected craft item, try those recipes, listen to old songs, and let Mnemosyne fill your hours with the encouragement that comes from fond "musings."

Found in: A Daily Guide to the Magic and Inspiration of the Goddess

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