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Maia is the Roman goddess whose name means ‘mother’: She embodies the earth’s renewal during spring.
She offers all who seek their wishes fulfillment and renewed zest
Maia later became the name for the month of May: May 1, Beltane, was one of the most popular of holidays in the ancient world because it symbolized the sun’s warmth and when nature’s fertility became evident across the land.
Maia is the queen of flowers…the abundance of blossoms
In ancient customs women would braid their hair with ribbons, flowers and also ‘wishes’
And in later times they wove the ribbons around the Maypole.
Modern women can do this too: Find three strands of blue ribbons and braid them together reciting your good intentions and best of wishes.
Wear a floral shirt or skirt or scarf to welcome Maia flowering abundance into your life in May to brighten your days.
Maia’s themes: Sexual prowess; playfulness; wishes
*Consultant your physician before incorporating the use of any integrative, vintage, complementary therapy into your lifestyle. This newsletter is an informational guide and collection of uses from clients, friends, family and books. It is not a substitute for professional medical care or treatment.