Oil painting by Katherine Singleton of San Francisco, 1995

 
HOLLADAY  PAGANISM

 

 

1.  Today's Goddess  and Goddesses in general

2. Her male associates and Gods in general

3. The significance of Her symbols and symbols in general      

4. Culture & geographic location of Her origin

5. The Phonogramorama by which Goddesses are assigned to days

6. Anthology of Hymns, poems, and invocations to the Goddess

7. Festivals

8. Autobiography, etc., of Compiler

9. Random Thoughts on the GODDESS Concept by the compiler.

10. Index of Goddess images & Sources for illustrations of the Goddess

11. Bibliography and Typographic Conventions used in this Work

12.

13. Paragons—Her Darlings

14. The Sky, lunar information, past, present and future lunations

15. The Ach Fair Juno Perennial Calendar

16. The Saying of Her Names

17. The Declaration of Holladay Paganism

18. Glossary

19. Acknowledgements

ERIMS--a Tarot-like deck based on HER CYCLE

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1. Today's Goddess and Goddesses in general

·         Find Today’s Goddess by date

·         Her Cyclopedia Index All Goddesses, titles, epithets, variants, etc., researched so far

·         Index of the 366 Goddesses included in Her Cycle of Transformations, the annual lunisolar calendar

·         View Current Lunation

·         Etiological Myth of Her Cycle of Transformations

·         Why the Goddesses are ordered as they are

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2. Her male associates and Gods in general

·         Consorts

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3. The significance of Her Symbols and symbols in general

·         Introduction to Her symbols

·         Categories

·         Weekdays

Her Sacred Symbols (there are none with initial X)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

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4. Culture & geographic location of Her origin & Chronology

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·         Gazetteer  1 Accadia - Aztec

·         Gazetteer 2 Babylonia - Dravadian

·         Gazetteer 3 Egypt - Finland

·         Gazetteer 3a Gaelic - Hyperborean

·         Gazetteer 4 Iberian Peninsula - Lydians

·         Gazetteer 4a Maeonians - Russia

·         Gazetteer 5 Samos - Zorastian

·         Fonts and what keys create what characters—Greek

o        Linguistic Chronology

o        Chronology Goddess Related

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5. The Phonogramorama by which Goddesses are assigned to days

*       Introduction

*       Compelling Spelling Reasons for an Expanded Writing Script

*       Towards an Expanded Writing Script

*       The Phonogramorama as the 43 hands of the Compassionate Bodhissattva Kuan-Shih-Yin

*       *X F= JWNO UIZ B£D H@G $AP Ð6 34T K%L M]gRYÑEC 0V1S            

*       Ü (to signify all non-English vowels) and r (to signify all non-English consonants)

*       Fopho in table form

*       A Long Story Short

*       Sources for pronunciations of Goddess names

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6. Anthology of Hymns, poems, and invocations to the Goddess

*       Anthology

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7. Festivals

*       Solar Festivals by Date

*       Without dates [?\cyc\festival]

*       Index of [?c:\gds\feasts\festndx.txt]

*       Dictionary of Feasts

*       Chinese: Astrology [?c:\gds\feasts\chical]

*       Catholic Year

*       Episcopal Moveable [?c:\gds\feasts\episyear]

*       Index of Christian [?c:\gds\feasts\xrisalph.txt]

*       Her Perennial Cycle [?c:\gds\feasts\festcal.001]

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8. Autobiography, etc., of Compiler

*     Brief Autobiography of FW

*     Ah! It begins—Journal 2005

*     Anniversaries of significant events

*     list of slides (that will be) on CD

*     Works

*     Prints and Paintings, etc

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9. Random Thoughts on the GODDESS Concept by the compiler

*     Some reflections [?c:\hp-pub\bakround.hct]

*     Supportive quotes, example: Beyond Green (in newsclips)

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10. Sources for illustrations of the Goddess

·         Catalog of images in Her Cycle of Transformations

·         [C:\GDS\IMS\allimrec] worth looking in [C:\GDS\IMS\G-SLIDES] small list. Perhaps prepared for taking slides of.

·         Etruscans Images [C:\GDS\IMS\ILLUS]

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11. Bibliography and Typographic Conventions used in this Work

*     By author

*     Typographic Conventions used in this Work

*     Supportive quotes, example: Beyond Green (in newsclips)

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12. Paragons ---- Her Darlings

·         Almost no HTML work has been done on Her Darlings. They are not yet related to the days of Her Cycle of Transformations. (The original database is not in a good condition for reviewing but still exists on computer 286 Ganga created by VP-Info. Try returning to the VP-Info Goddess menu LftShfF1,12,Enter will tell what if anything is available.) Meanwhile the following link is current:

·         Henry Purcell

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13. ERIMS ---- a Tarot-like deck based on HER CYCLE

This was conceived of as a way to become more familiar with the phonogramorama by the use of cards which illustrate a Goddess one way up and a god the other way, either with each beginning with the same phonogram, or just the Goddess direction illustrating phonograms and the god direction illustrating Her traditional consort. But I realized the concept would take a lot of time to complete so I never even finished finalizing how it would work.

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14. The Sky, lunar information, past, present and future lunations.

·         I would like this to become a link to somewhere on the internet itself.

·         Lunations

#

1995

1996

1997

1

not made

Hokhma

Artemis *

2

not made

Jezanna

Phyllis *

3

not made

Ohoyo-Osh-Chikshba

Nebthet *

4

not made

Britomartis

Zemelo *

5

not made

Helene

Dione *

6

Annis

Hsi-Wang-Mu

Gorgones *

7

Pele

Orthia

Prakrti *

8

Tonantzin

Kumbhamata

Car *

9

Oya

Mary

Leto *

10

Minerva

Ran

Echidne *

11

Eurynome

Eve

Angrbotha *

12

Arianhrod

Astart *

Victoria *

13

Sita

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Sarasvati *

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15. The Ach Fair Juno Perennial Calendar

·         As a Poem [?\gds\afj_pcal\achfair.ada] honoring the Goddess

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16.The Saying of Her Names

·         Introductory Lecture

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17. The Declaration of Holladay Paganism

·         The tenets

·         Holladay Paganism Web Page Plan

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18. Glossary for Her Cycle of Transformations & related documents

·         Glossary. It is still very incomplete.

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19. Acknowledgements


Acknowledgements includes names of all who've helped one way or another.
Roger Anderson (encouragement); Ski Banowsky (loaned use of opaque projector for experiment; for ongoing computer encouragement and invaluable help getting on the net); James Bovee (endless help and support); Joyce Cole (agent); Arthur Cooper (chinese scholar); Claude Duvall (gift of Greek Lexicon, and allowed publication of article on phonetic script in the Noh Quarter); Joseph Fontenrose (criticism); Mimi Koch (negative critisim and suggestions); Kelso Leber (needs assessments coach); Lynn Lonidier (introduction to agent); Fred Nabeta (information on Japanese pronunciation); Mayumi Oda (gives pronunciation of Oto-Hema and the meaning of her href poss. allowance to publish Her image); Katherine Singleton (endless support and images); Yusuf Spires (much linguistic help and negative criticism); Linda Wilson (introduction to Lynn Lonidier). Dominic Lowery (Nornir line-drawing for HCT); Tanya Joyce (many images for HCT annuals); Judy Detrick (for calligraphy of fopho and for two annual HCTs); Michael Shain (image for HCT); Sandee Schneider (design advice and pasteup of HCT); Yana Zimmerman and Jim Gabbard (endless support); Richard Kane (always interest when he comes to tune piano)

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Originally 7. ERIMS ---- a Tarot-like deck based on HER CYCLE

·         2RYMZ [?c:\gds\erims\2RYMZ], an introduction

·         2RYMZ.gen [?c:\gds\erims\2RYMZ.GEN], an earlier introduction

·         2RYMZ in phoneme symbol [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.PHO] order

·         The 2RYM *

·         The 2RYM X

·         The 2RYM F [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.03F]

·         The 2RYM =

·         The 2RYM J

·         The 2RYM W

·         The 2RYM N

·         The 2RYM O [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.08O]

·         The 2RYM U

·         The 2RYM I

·         The 2RYM Z

·         The 2RYM B

·         The 2RYM 9 [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.139]

·         The 2RYM D

·         The 2RYM H

·         The 2RYM @

·         The 2RYM G

·         The 2RYM $

·         The 2RYM A

·         The 2RYM P [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.20P]

·         The 2RYM Ð [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.21#]

·         The 2RYM 6

·         The 2RYM 3 [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.223]

·         The 2RYM 4 [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.234]

·         The 2RYM T [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.24T]

·         The 2RYM K [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.25K]

·         The 2RYM [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.26%]

·         The 2RYM L

·         The 2RYM M

·         The 2RYM ]

·         The 2RYM R

·         The 2RYM Y

·         The 2RYM Ñ

·         The 2RYM E

·         The 2RYM C

·         The 2RYM 0 [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.370]

·         The 2RYM V [?c:\gds\erims\2RYM.38V]

·         The 2RYM 1

·         The 2RYM S