Interested to know about Wicca? It would be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the Wiccan holidays and the Wheel of the Year!
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Gather ye fellow witches and pagans, it’s the Winter Solstice, or better known Yule. From the German word Jul. Pronouced as Ewe-Elle. This year Yule is 22nd December until 2nd January. The so…
Learn more about the sabbat Beltane. Where it originated, why it was celebrated, and its modern interpretation. Wheel of the Year celebration
Beltane 2024 is a Gaelic pagan holiday celebrating the season of Spring and the renewal of life. Let go of the old and usher in the new.
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What happens on Beltane? Here you'll discover what it all means, magickal correspondances and ways to honour the day. Click through and sit a spell.
The holidays’ wreaths
Celebrate Lugnasadh and the first harvest as a way of honoring nature’s incredible fertile energy at this time of year, and as a way to connect with our natural world on a deeper, more meaningful level.
Worshipping nature shouldn't cost you a dime. Pagan and Wiccan Rituals. Natural altars. Recipes. Herbal medicine. Living in simplicity.
The holidays’ wreaths
With the Summer Solstice fast approaching, if you still find yourself scrambling to come up with a creative, fun way to celebrate, I put together a list of 10 uniquely pagan ways to honor Litha. Whether you identify as a kitchen witch, hedge witch, or "Sabbat-only" witch, I brainstormed an idea for you!
Interested to know about Wicca? It would be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the Wiccan holidays and the Wheel of the Year!
En ce merveilleux jour de sabbat d'Ostara, voici un petit poème que écrit en ce jour magique et magnifique ! "Que cette journée soit sous le signe de la renaissance et des nouveaux départ. Planter des aujourd'hui les graines de vos rêves et offrez...
Everything you need to know about the celebration of Litha including the history, folklore, and ways to celebrate.
Explore the enchanting lore of Imbolc, the traditional Gaelic festival marking the beginning of spring, celebrated with ancient customs, rituals, and symbolism.