November 25, 2015 – Northern Hemisphere November is a time we mourn that which we have lost and banish that which we no longer need in our lives. In December, we prepare for and celebrate the coming of the Light at Yule. At this time in the Wheel of the Year, having faced and accepted…
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The super full moon of April will be the closest lunation to the earth in 2020 so it amplifies the power of this night to journey into the void of creative potential with the Butterfly Goddess. It is she who travels with the caterpillar into the creative void until it is time to be born…
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February 1st – Lammas The Festival of Bread and the Harvest
Southern Hemisphere The Wheel of the Year begins to shift from a growing time to a harvest time. The first of three Celtic harvest festivals, the Festival of Bread and fruit is a time when the Sun God begins to weaken and the days begin to grow shorter as the nights grow longer. This is…
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May 1, 2021 BELTANE – Northern Hemisphere – Fire Ceremony of Purification
This is the third of three ceremonies performed to invite the Sun’s return. The first began with Imbolc followed by the Spring Equinox also known as Ostara and now Beltane to ensure the power of the sun would be at its fullest at the time of the Summer Solstice when there was the greatest amount…
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Autumn Equinox Southern Hemisphere
Autumn Equinox known as MABON March 20/21, 2015 Solar Eclipse Meditation The Autumn Equinox, also known, as Mabon is, the balance between light and dark. As we give thanks for the abundance that the long days and strong power have given, we also take this moment to balance, to rest, to simply be, preparing ourselves…
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December 21st – The Winter Solstice – Be the Light
The Winter Solstice is a time of year that has been celebrated for millennia, across cultures and continents. The energy of the Winter Solstice is vibrant, celebratory, illuminating, and deeply reflective. In the (northern hemisphere) it is the shortest day of the year, and the longest night. The Winter Solstice marks a return to light…
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Uncrossing Ceremony
This is a powerful ritual to uncord the energetic ties between you and another. Energy that is holding you back from moving forward. This ritual needs to be performed on the night of a Full Moon, as this is the time of completion and fulfillment of spiritual contracts. You will need: 1 white votive candle…
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