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August 2nd – Festival of Milk – This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly”
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August 2nd – Festival of Milk – This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly”

Imbolc is a time of renewal and rebirth as the Goddess springs forth from deep within the earth where she has rested since Samhain. These are the first stirrings of Spring as they bring the promise that the Goddess is awakening.  She is released from Winter’s embrace, rejoicing in her resurrection from the grave. It…

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February 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk
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February 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk

This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly” Imbolc is a time of renewal and rebirth as the Goddess springs forth from deep within the earth where she has rested since Samhain. These are the first stirrings of Spring as they bring the promise that the Goddess is awakening.  She is released from Winter’s…

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August 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk
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August 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk

Imbolc – Festival of Milk This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly” Imbolc is a time of renewal and rebirth as the Goddess springs forth from deep within the earth where she has rested since Samhain. These are the first stirrings of Spring as they bring the promise that the Goddess is awakening. …

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August 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk
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August 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk

This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly” Imbolc is a time of renewal and rebirth as the Goddess springs forth from deep within the earth where she has rested since Samhain. These are the first stirrings of Spring as they bring the promise that the Goddess is awakening.  She is released from Winter’s…

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February 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk
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February 2nd – Imbolc – Festival of Milk

This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly” Imbolc is a time of renewal and rebirth as the Goddess springs forth from deep within the earth where she has rested since Samhain. These are the first stirrings of Spring as they bring the promise that the Goddess is awakening.  She is released from Winter’s…

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Imbolc – Festival of Milk – February 2nd
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Imbolc – Festival of Milk – February 2nd

This is a Gaelic word for “in the belly” Imbolc is the first of three fertility celebrations along with Ostara and Beltane to nurture the dreams and wishes created the night of the Winter Solstice. Imbolc serves to remind us that spring is approaching. This is a holy day of new beginnings and growth. Part…

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