Calendar: Three Queens (Feast) aka Mystique Mask by Serene Mother Gigi
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Feast of Our Divine Lady as Three Queens
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#1. Queen Water-Lily, Goddess of Grace, Gentle Touch of Eternal Love
Mother of the Dawn-light *1
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Color: Violet; Metal: Gold; Virtue: Goodness; Bird: Little-Dove; Flower: Water Lily
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#2 Queen Rose-Blossom, Goddess of Splendor, Brilliant Fire of Eternal Light
Mother of the Daylight **2
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Color: Orange; Metal: Gold; Virtue: Beauty; Bird: Phoenix; Flower: Fire Rose
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#3 Queen Lotus-Flower, Goddess of Mysteries, Tranquil Waters of Eternal Life
Mother of the Darkness ***3
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Color: Green; Metal: Gold; Virtue: Truth; Bird: Hummingbird; Flower: Blue Lotus
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Madrian/Filianic: *1 The Divine Maid, **2 The Divine Mother, ***3 The Divine Mystery
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aka Mystique Mask, an Enchanted Ball filled with “Magic & Mystery”
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Glowing Lights 28 (February 19), February Birth Flowers: Violets & Pansies (Violas)
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Three Divine Queens “Hidden-In-Plain-Sight”
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The Three Queens [Royal Sisters] Bavarian Saints/Virgins
Die drei Bethen von Klerant mit den drei goldenen Kugeln (Muttergöttin als Trias oder Trinität) = The Three Prayers of Clerant with the Three Golden Orbs (Mother Goddess as Trias or Trinity) = https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/beten
Left (Saint Ampet), Center (Saint Gemer), Right (Saint Bruen)
- http://photostore.martinruepp.com/photo/2107/Die-drei-Bethen.html
- https://www.amazon.de/Kult-drei-heiligen-Frauen-Heilkraft/dp/3905581280
- https://artedeablog.wordpress.com/2016/01/04/weder-3-noch-heilig-noch-koenige-dafuer-aber-alte-muttergoettinnen/
- https://druidry.org/resources/bavarian-triple-goddess-study-cult-three-bethan
- https://wikivisually.com/lang-de/wiki/Beten_(Mythologie)
- http://www.boari.de/woerterbuch/dreiadeligefraeulein.htm
- http://imisteridelcjaslir.blogspot.com/2013/12/
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By: Serene Mother Gigi
End-note: The LLC Feast of Three Queens, aka Mystique Mask, preceding the Lucienne Season of Quintessence “Dreamtine”, is the Deanic Matronite alternative to the Roman Catholic Carnival, from Epiphany to Mardi Gras, preceding the Season of Lent.
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