Mabon 2019 – Honoring the Green Man
byEach year on the autumn equinox, we gather to celebrate the second of the three annual harvests. This day is known as Mabon –…
Each year on the autumn equinox, we gather to celebrate the second of the three annual harvests. This day is known as Mabon –…
Samhain (/ˈsɑːwɪn, ˈsaʊɪn/; Irish: [ˈsˠəuɪnʲ]; [sah-win]) is the most important of the four great fire festivals and marks the traditional end to the harvest season; ushering in…
On the night of the Full Moon (July 27), there will be a total lunar eclipse, but sadly this eclipse won’t be visible from…
The first full moon of March was the Worm Moon – on that night we took time to learn some wisdom from one of…
This is is a full moon ritual for the first full moon in March, 2018. Please feel free to copy, alter, or make…
Ostara is the celebration of the spring equinox. Its origin, like many other pagan celebrations is Celtic and Saxon. It was later “Christianized” into…
Imbolc is one of the oldest celebrations known in the pagan world. It is a celebration of spring, a time of welcoming the return…
Beltane is a celebration of the greening of the earth, and is almost always celebrated with a big bonfire. It takes place on May Day (May…