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videoA Sharing Of Our Wiccan Altar, Imbolc , Yule and Samhain
The Imbolc 2012, Yule 2011 and Samhain 2011 altars of Dale and Esta. Music is by Alexian, Listen to the Wind. The video is a recording of our Wiccan celebrations.
12 commentsLemon Poppy Seed Cake Recipe-For Imbolc, St. Bridget's Day, Goddess Brigid
Here's a yummy lemon poppy seed cake recipe for your Imbolc celebrations.
2 commentsAltar Tools Of The Pagan/Witch
Most Pagans, Witches and Wiccans employ the use of altar tools in sacred rituals, rites and ceremonies. Here you will find some basic tools described and how to use them within your sacred circles. There are photos as well as a video showing various Wiccan altars.
16 commentsBrigid of Kildare - Haiku Inspired by the Goddess and Saint
Two haiku poems in honor of the Brigid the goddess and Saint Brigid.
2 commentsCelebrating Imbolc: Imbolc Food, Imbolc Traditions, and Imbolc Crafts
Learn about the Pagan and ancient Celtic holiday known as Imbolc. How do we celebrate Imbolc? What foods and crafts can we make for Imbolc?
4 commentsWhat is Brigid's Day/Imbolc? (With Crochet, Cross Stitch Pattern)
Info about the Goddess Brigid, Brigit, The Bride, Brighid and cross stitch or crochet pattern of Brigid's cross.
4 commentsSabbats and Esbats: A Quick Reference and Guide
What is a Sabbat exactly? A Sabbat is a major holiday for nature religions such as various types of Paganism, including Wicca and Druidism. My purpose in writing this hub is to give new Pagans an easy guide to refer to in order to find the basic information on the eight Sabbats and Full Moon Esbats.
9 commentsImbolc, Candlemas, _Le Chandeleur_ (Crepe Day) and Groundhog Day --- All Happening February Second
What is it about the second day of the second month? Are folks in certain climates beginning to wonder if they have enough to last through the winter? Are we really so different from our ancestors as we like to think? And, most important --- are we really so different from each other as we think?
4 commentsImbolc - Candlemas 2nd February Celebrate the real first day of Spring. British Traditions
Imbolc bringer of Spring is the ancient Celtic celebration between winter and summer. Falling on the 2nd February it is also known as Candlemas. It has a fascinating history. Did you know? Brigid the Goddess of fire, and the Christian, St Brigit both have the lighting of candles in their ceremonies.
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