Greetings:
Bill asked:

"Just what does "follow the yearly round of my ancestors" mean? What 
does it entail?"

Please use the following link:

http://www.zenpagan.org/files/Celebrations.html

See no point in redoing work already done with regard to the first part 
of the question. As for,"What does it entail"  That is a bit of a story.

I came to Zen by a roundabout route of numerous religions and a deep 
depression when I quit Jehovah's Witnesses and became a sort of Atheist. 
I started reading and stumbled upon Zen. Living and working at that time 
on Haida Gwaii I was stuck on the Island so there was no hope of going 
out for instruction thus I I sat and looked at the wall for 3 years or 
so for around 4 hours a day. I managed to get some facility in Zen and 
in particular Shikantaza. Counting breath was the start of course, Koans 
were interesting but with no one to talk with a bit pointless, but 
Shikantaza I could comprehend and self monitor.

I am a made Witch and found that I like ritual and performance but being 
also an Atheist I continue as a Solitary. How do I follow the Yearly 
Round? I become very aware of the day and of the progression of the 
seasons. I stop and enjoy deeply the cherry blossoms, I sit in wonder at 
the Magnolia blooming outside my window. I check out the Moon and am 
aware of the birds as they migrate. I purchase food grown locally and in 
season. I make a point of doing something special on the equinox and 
solstice as well as cooking for Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain. 
Probably my favorite time is the 12 days at the turn of the year 
starting with December 21 and culminating on January 1st - 3 feasts 21st 
for the Solstice, 25th for the return of the Sun, and the 1st for the 
turn of the Year. Then I diet for a month!

  I have an Anglo Saxon heritage from my mother and a Celtic from my 
Father so the Old Germanic rites and rituals have a natural almost 
genetic appeal. So Pork features often in the feasting meal.

Hope that answers Bill's question

Charles


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