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Spring Equinox 2022

Ostara – the Vernal or Spring Equinox - marks the time when the sun passes over the celestial equator in the Northern Hemisphere. Many modern pagan traditions celebrate the season’s chang...

Imbolc Ritual 2022

Imbolc is the time of year when we take stock and check in with ourselves. This calls for radical honesty about what you have and what you don’t. This Imbolc is particularly potent as it takes ...

Imbolc 2022

  The pagan cross-quarter day Imbolc is celebrated from sundown on February 1st through February 2nd. It gets its origins from the Celtic tradition that marks the halfway point between Winter So...

Winter Solstice 2021

Winter Solstice is the pagan holiday where the old and new meet. In the Northern Hemisphere, Winter Solstice is the shortest day and longest night of the year, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it is...

Samhain 2021

Samhain (pronounced “SAH-win”) comes from the pagan religious festival celebrated by ancient Celts. Celebrated from October 31st to November 1st, this is the time when the veil between t...

Mabon 2021

In the Northern Hemisphere, the second harvest of the season falls on September 21st which also rings in Libra Season. This time marks the beginning of the Spring Equinox (Ostara) in the Southern Hem...

Lughnasadh 2021

  In the Northern Hemisphere, Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-nuh-suh; sometimes referred to as Lammas) occurs on the first of August in the Northern Hemisphere. A Celtic holiday in origin, Lughnasadh...