There are several festivals this month that I find meaningful and exciting.
Chinese New Year
Today, February 10, 2024, marks the Chinese New Year based on the lunarsolar calendar. It's often referred to as the Lunar New Year in reference to other Asian cultures. In the Chinese calendar, the Chinese New Year usually falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice.
The Chinese calendar assigns an animal sign from the Chinese zodiac each year using a 12-year cycle. The calendar also cycles through the Chinese five elements of earth, wood, metal, fire, and water.
The combination of animals and elements results in 2024 being the year of the Wood Dragon.
What will a year of the Wood Dragon bring? In Chinese mythology, dragon characteristics include creativity, individualism, power, charisma, and confidence, while the wood element emphasizes morality and ethics. This combination of characteristics could prove interesting, to say the least.
Lupercalia
February also means the return of the annual Roman festival of Lupercalia, which occurs between February 13 and 15.
I ended my blog post about Lupercalia last year with the following,
Lupercalia isn’t about the sacrifice of animals. Or naked individuals whipping others with goat skins (which is okay if you’re into that and it’s consensual among all participants). The eternal spirit of Lupercalia is a recognition of the goodness of the physical body and the enjoyment of our carnal desires.
The modern Lupercalia is a time to release your inner wolf and howl at the moon.
I still find Lupercalia to be an important and meaningful festival.
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