Wheel Of The Year

Wheel Of The Year

Yule / Winter Solstice December 21

Yule / Winter Solstice December 21

At Samhain we honour, celebrate and welcome the descent into, and return of, the dark - the beginning of the New Year, acknowledging that all beginnings emerge from darkness. At the Winter Solstice we reach the depth of that darkness with the longest night of the year. Darkness has reached its…

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Mabon / Autumn Equinox September 21-22

Mabon / Autumn Equinox September 21-22

This festival is now named after the the God of Welsh mythology, Mabon. He is the Child of Light and the son of the Earth Mother Goddess, Modron. In truth, there is little evidence that Mabon was celebrated in Celtic countries and the term Mabon was applied as recently as…

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Samhain / Halloween October 31

Samhain / Halloween October 31

All Souls Night, Feast of the Dead, Festival of Remembrance, Feast of Apples, New Year...Samhain is one of the major festivals of the Wheel of the Year, for many Pagans the most important festival of all. It is the third and final harvest festival of nuts and berries and a…

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Lammas, August 1/2

Lammas, August 1/2

The Festival Sabbat of Lammas, Lughnassadh, It is now high summer and the union of Sun and Earth, of God and Goddess, has produced the First Harvest. Lammas is the celebration of this first, Grain Harvest, a time for gathering in and giving thanks for abundance. We work with the cycle that…

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Litha / Summer Solstice June 21

Litha / Summer Solstice June 21

Here we are at Midsummer, we have arrived at the longest day and the shortest night of the year. The Goddess is now full and pregnant with Child, and the Sun God is at the height of His virility. This is the peak of the Solar year and the Sun is…

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Beltane April 30 - May 1

Beltane April 30 - May 1

Sunset to SunsetBeltane honours Life. It represents the peak of Spring and the beginning of Summer. Earth energies are at their strongest and most active. All of life is bursting with potent fertility and at this point in the Wheel of the Year, the potential becomes conception. On May Eve…

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Ostara / Spring Equinox 21 March

Ostara / Spring Equinox 21 March

Ostara/Spring Equinox / Vernal Equinox March 21-22A point of perfect balance on the journey through the Wheel of the Year. Night and day are of equal length and in perfect equilibrium - dark and light, masculine and feminine, inner and outer, in balance.   But the year is now waxing and…

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Imbolc / Candlemas February 1

Imbolc / Candlemas February 1

Imbolc, in the Celtic seasonal calendar marks the beginning of the lambing season and signals the beginning of Spring and the stirrings of new life. It is Feile Brighde, the 'quickening of the year'. The original word Imbolg means 'in the belly'. All is pregnant and expectant - and only…

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