This week on The Spiral Dance is Bread. Bread is important to the sabbat of Lammas because Lammas is a time of the first Harvest, and it's associations with Grain, and thus Bread. In fact Bread, and the cultivation of wheat is believed to be at the foundation of Human Settlements, and thus, society and our beleif systems.
So, how do you like your bread? Freshly baked with some melting butter? Maybe toasted with your favorite jam? Is there a particular kind of bread you favor? This week, we'll talk about bread in history, culture, symbolism - and dreams!
Then, at 60-minutes into the show Dawn Hunt of Cucina Aurora, our very own Kitchen Witch will join us for her monthly segment.
I hope you enjoy this week's show!
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Some of the music you'll hear on this week's show include; Dead Can Dance: "The Garden of Zephirus"; Kenny Kline: "Cakes"; Tim Farrell: "Echoes of Ages"; Telling Point: "Offering" and more.
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Each episode is approximately 75 - 80 minutes. Podcasts remain posted for about 4 or 5 weeks, so you can go back and listen to the other episodes for some great interviews, information and fun!
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