It is from the state of original chaos, the black void, that the old creatrix goddesses are said to have brought forth all that is. The belief that the world started with the sacred spark of creative potential contained within the primordial womb is one of humanity’s oldest concepts. The visual symbol that represents the…
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August 2nd – Imbolc – Southern Hemisphere
There are certain times a year when we have an opportunity to celebrate the earth mother and receive her blessings. As the sacred wheel turns for the first time since the Winter Solstice we are gifted with one of these magickal moments with the celebration of Imbolc. Imbolc is the first of three solar ceremonies…
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March 5th and 6th, 2015 Working with Sacred Symbols was wisdom the priest and priestess of both Lumeria and Atlantis had. They understood the energy created when one focuses or meditates with these symbols. This is a powerful full moon to charge ones talismans, crystals or ritual tools. One of the most sacred symbols of…
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You Don’t Create What You Want, You Create What You Believe
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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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December 21st – Winter Solstice – Northern Hemisphere – 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. The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, and the longest night. The Winter Solstice marks a return to light from the darkness…
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