Imbolc or Imbolg means “in the belly” & is a Celtic Gaelic festival that celebrates the half-way point between Winter Solstice (Dec. 21st) & Spring (Mar. 20th). It signifies the return of the light & warmer days. We see the Goddess Brigid, The Mother Saint of Ireland, with her fiery red hair and flowing, pastel… Continue reading Imbolc
Category: Wheel of the Year
The Spirit of Samhain
🎃“It’s the MOST wonderful time of the year”. Halloween or traditionally called Samhain (pronounced soW-en) is an ancient Celtic/Pagan tradition still celebrated, BIG TIME, today. It signaled a time of total celebration of the year gone past. It was considered to be a New Year celebration of sorts, the end of the great Wheel of… Continue reading The Spirit of Samhain
Winter Solstice: Significance & Celebration
Winter Solstice has finally arrived in the northern hemisphere which is also known as "Mid-Winter". A time that signals total hibernation and more dark days but there is also great significance and huge celebration. This is a time when the Sun finally returns in hopes of longer days of light and warmer temperatures in the months… Continue reading Winter Solstice: Significance & Celebration