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The Pagan calendar is divided into twelve months, each with its own unique symbolism and significance. These months are based on the cycle of the seasons and the natural world, connecting Pagan practitioners to the rhythms of nature. The first month of the Pagan calendar is called January, which represents new beginnings and fresh starts. It is a time for setting intentions and making plans for the year ahead. This is followed by February, a month associated with love, purification, and fertility. It is a time for celebrating the bond between individuals and the potential for growth and renewal.

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It is a time for celebrating the bond between individuals and the potential for growth and renewal. March brings the promise of spring and the return of life to the earth. It is a month of growth, rejuvenation, and the celebration of new possibilities.

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Wed Dec 15, 2021 5:45 pm

Hello! Has anyone had a stuck battery before? I'm trying to get it out but it just won't work. I've used a paper clip and a thin allen key (please no judgement) but it won't budge. I bought Neewer batteries off Amazon.

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Re: BM 6k - Stuck Battery

Wed Dec 15, 2021 11:00 pm

never use neewer batteries

go with BMD original or baxxtar

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Re: BM 6k - Stuck Battery

Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:39 am

If you were just using the camera when it got stuck I would wait till it cools down before trying to remove it. Try some real sticky tape to try and get a it out just a bit. then you can get pliers to pull it out completely or try this: https://www.google.com/search?client=sa . a77LfQCw35

We're all guilty of trying to pay the cheapest and we've all been burned. We've ;learned to pay a little more by doing research and avoiding issues like these.

Baxxtar batteries are almost impossible to get in the US.

I found these if you want to go knockoff. A little cheaper than the Blackmagic ones, which are already cheaper than the original Canons.They even mention the battery won't get stuck. And they also mention specifically 50 min. on BMPCC4K. See thru case shows Genuine Panasonic cells: https://www.amazon.com/ZITAY-LP-E6-Batt . 935&sr=8-6

Re: BM 6k - Stuck Battery

Thu Dec 16, 2021 7:29 am

What happens is that those cheap knock-offs batteries swell and gets stuck. Either go with the Blackmagic or Canon LP-E6, pay a bit more and be alleviated from such problems.

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Re: BM 6k - Stuck Battery

Fri Dec 17, 2021 3:13 am

Mike Los wrote: Try some real sticky tape to try and get a it out just a bit.

If that doesn't help, scratch the exposed surface of the battery and glue something to it with two component glue. That's how I saved an original BMPCC with a swollen battery. That battery should to recycling anyway.

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April is a month of fertility and abundance, symbolizing the flourishing of life and the renewal of the earth. It is a time for planting seeds and nurturing growth. May is the month of Beltane, a festival of fertility and the celebration of the union between the divine masculine and feminine. It is a time for joy, passion, and the blooming of desires. June marks the beginning of summer and is associated with growth, abundance, and the energy of the sun. It is a time for embracing the warmth and vitality of the season. July is a month of harvest and abundance, symbolizing the culmination of the year's efforts and the reaping of rewards. It is a time for gratitude and reflection on the achievements of the past months. August brings the fiery energy of Lammas, a festival of gratitude for the first harvest and the sacrifices made for sustenance. It is a time for acknowledging the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of sharing. September marks the transition into autumn, a season of balance and introspection. It is a time for inner reflection, releasing what no longer serves, and preparing for the coming winter. October brings the celebration of Samhain, a festival of honoring ancestors and welcoming the darkness. It is a time for spiritual connections, divination, and remembering the cycles of life and death. November is a month of deep introspection and reflection, as the days grow shorter and the darkness prevails. It is a time for contemplation, solitude, and connecting with our inner selves. December is the final month of the Pagan calendar, representing the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. It is a time for rest, renewal, and the celebration of the rebirth of the sun. Throughout the Pagan calendar, the months serve as reminders of the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. They provide a framework for Pagan practitioners to align themselves with the natural world and to honor the changing seasons. By connecting with the energy and symbolism of each month, Pagan individuals can deepen their spiritual practice and cultivate a greater sense of harmony with the cycles of nature..

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