Full Sturgeon Moon – August, 2019 – Preparing For Change
byThe Full Sturgeon Moon observed each August gets it’s name from Native American tradition. In the areas surrounding the North American Great Lakes, native…
The Full Sturgeon Moon observed each August gets it’s name from Native American tradition. In the areas surrounding the North American Great Lakes, native…
is the last of the four primary Celtic festivals, celebrated each year on August 1st. Since the Celtic day started with sunset, the celebration…
The July Full Moon is known as the Full Buck Moon; this is the time of year when the antlers of a buck deer…
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The Celtic Tree Calendar (also known as the Beth-Luis-Nion Calendar) is a near-modern timeline based on interpretations of the Ogham alphabet. It is divided…
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Verily I must stand atop a hillock and profess that which I know to be true For my voice must be heard from…
Imbolc is one of the oldest celebrations known in the pagan world. It is a celebration of spring, a time of welcoming the return…