Imbolc: A Time for Us to Change and Transform
Imbolc is a special day for me. Back in 2000, in an effort to ward… Read More »Imbolc: A Time for Us to Change and Transform
Imbolc is a special day for me. Back in 2000, in an effort to ward… Read More »Imbolc: A Time for Us to Change and Transform
Samhain is celebrated on October 31, the same day as Halloween, although it pre-dates Halloween.… Read More »Samhain: A Witch’s Favorite Holiday
Mabon is also known as the autumn equinox usually falls around September 21. History of… Read More »Mabon: A Dozen Ways to Celebrate the Harvest Festival
Litha (pronounced LEE-tha) also known as the Summer Solstice honors the longest day and the… Read More »Litha: Celebrating the Magic of the Summer Solstice
Beltane marks the peak of Spring and the beginning of Summer. Once upon a time, it was widely celebrated in farming communities under the name May Day.
Ostara, or as we call it, Pagan Easter is the day of the Vernal Equinox or the First day of Spring. It is a time when day and night are equal. It symbolizes balance and equilibrium. Ostara also marks the season of fertility and growth. It’s the time when plants begin to grow and animals begin to mate. The energy of renewal and re-birth is honored after the long harsh winter.