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WHAT TO GIVE HER IN A SOLSTICE

Released on = June 20, 2007, 8:52 am

Press Release Author = Ana Chiappori/A. J. Place

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Press Release Summary = A diamond necklace? A Porsche or a Ferrari? Itīs a time for
women, after all.
Ancient European societies celebrated Midsummer. It was a magical time, adequate for
planning, discernment, new strategies and new enterprises.


Press Release Body = A diamond necklace? A Porsche or a Ferrari? Itīs a time for
women, after all.
Ancient European societies celebrated Midsummer. It was a magical time, adequate for
planning, discernment, new strategies and new enterprises.
J.F. del Giorgio tells that European women had an extraordinary high status. Then
patriarchal Indo-Europeans invaded from the East and ruined it all, suppressing
ancestral womenīs rights. Del Giorgio tells about their ups and downs in The Oldest
Europeans: Who are we? Where do we come from? What made European women different?
He says that traces of the old cultures can be found everywhere. In the Baltic some
people still venerate spinning Goddess Saule (a sun Goddess, funny, her name sounds
like solis, the latin word for the sun.)
So, if youīre short of money, instead of the diamond thing you can just give her a
needle, telling her, of course, that it comes as an offer to Saule. Or just present
her with a daisy. It was, together with the wheel and the rosette, one of Sauleīs
symbols. Maybe to present her with a sheep (protected by Saule) wouldnīt be such a
great idea. Difficult to get, to transport and they tend to be messy, decidedly not
the best for modern homes.
Or you can give her a toy wheel, and tell her to imagine Saule traveling through the
sky in her chariot. On the other hand, considering the perennial need for spares,
you can go for a real wheel. If that doesnīt work either, well, you can always try
the Porsche or the Ferrari, after all, even Saule might trade her chariot for them
nowadays.


Web Site = http://www.ajplace.com

Contact Details = Ana Chiappori
A. J. Place
Calle Camelias 1, 1A
Alcorcon 28925-Madrid
Spain
Phone/Fax 00 34 91 611 3957
achiappori@ajplace.com

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