Category: Pagan

  • Symbolism of Yule

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    Symbolism of Yule: Rebirth of the Sun, The longest night of the year, The Winter Solstice, Introspect, Planning for the Future. Symbols of Yule: Yule log, or small Yule log with 3 candles, evergreen boughs or wreaths, holly, mistletoe hung in doorways, gold pillar candles, baskets of clove studded fruit, a simmering pot of wassail,…

  • The Third and Final Harvest

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    Samhain, (pronounced SOW-in, SAH-vin, or SAM-hayne) means “End of Summer”, and is the third and final Harvest. The dark winter half of the year commences on this Sabbat. It is generally celebrated on October 31st, but some traditions prefer November 1st. It is one of the two “spirit-nights” each year, the other being Beltane. It…

  • Mabon Blessings

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    From my family to yours, wishing you a Happy Mabon / Autumn Equinox – may your harvest be fruitful and your life enjoyable on this day. Take care everyone!

  • Mabon Blessings

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    Well to all my Pagan friends around the world I wish you and your families a happy Mabon may today go well for you and yours and being a new joyful cycle to your life starting today.

  • Summer Solstice

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    From my family to your’s wishing you all a Merry Summer Solstice, may this turn of the wheel be a good one for you and yours. ——— A Midsummer’s Celebration – Litha by Mike Nichols The young maid stole through the cottage door, And blushed as she sought the Plant of pow’r;– ‘Thou silver glow-worm,…

  • A Year of Wiccan Sabbat Rituals

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    As the Wheel of the Year turns and the eight Wiccan Sabbats pass by, many people like to celebrate with special ceremonies and rituals. Learn about the different Sabbats, what they mean, and how you can celebrate with your group or as a solitary practitioner. Samhain Celebrate the Harvest’s End. Samhain falls on October 31,…