Interested to know about Wicca? It would be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the Wiccan holidays and the Wheel of the Year!
Planning to celebrate the seasons and honor Mother Earth with the Wheel of the Year? Learn more about the history and significance of the eight pagan holidays.
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Pagan holidays and ancient traditions, bring meaning to our annual calendars. Each celebration connects us to Nature's cycles and rhythms.
Have you ever wondered about the origins of the holidays you celebrate? Many of them are Pagan in nature and have evolved with the times. Read on and find out more!
Get to know the eight Pagan sabbats celebrated every year.
Yule is one of the oldest pagan winter solstice holidays. It has been celebrated for thousands of years by various cultures, with a wide variety of rituals and traditions. This blog post will provide an
Yule (or Joel/Yuil) is a pagan holiday of Winter Solstice celebrated by Germanic and Scandinavian folks (but not only) around December 21-22
Yule 2024 is just around the corner! This pagan holiday is deeply rooted in Winter traditions and the rhythms of Nature.
MEANING OF SUMMER SOLSTICE Ah Summer Solstice... the longest day of the year! This pagan holiday, also known as Litha, is all about celebrating the light in our lives! It's a time of being fully illuminated + in full expression of our Divine essence! We can easily observe this in nature; all of the flowers + trees are blooming, the baby animals are romping around + growing up quickly! There's a lot of magic afoot this time of year! You can feel it in the Air when the summer days seem to hang in the sky almost forever! Summer is also the season of Fire... an element of transformation + illumination. It's a captivating element that dances + radiates with beauty while demanding a lot of respect! Fire needs strong boundaries to burn brightly without burning out of control! It's also needs the right conditions + the right ingredients for the magical spark of ignition to catch! This time of year, I am asking myself,