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Mabon, the Fall Equinox
The autumnal equinox marks the end of the harvest season and starts the Pagan calendar turning towards winter. Learn about the customs of Mabon, the Fall Equinox.
7 commentsMaking Ornaments for Special Occasions
One of the ornaments I made for a customer in Canada. The inspiration for this article came about because I love ornaments, but I don't celebrate Christmas and it's sad to me that the word 'ornament' seems to...
2 commentsLitha, the Rituals of Midsommer
The Summer Solstice was observed and celebrated by a wide-range of communities and culture around the world. Some of the names given to this day include Litha, Midsommer and Midsummer's Eve.
0 commentsBeltane Celebrations
The holiday of Beltane is traditionally celebrated from sundown on the last night of April into the first day of May, and is sometimes called May Day or Walpurgisnacht.
0 commentsYule, the Winter Solstice
Yule is the pre-Christian holiday celebrated on the Winter Solstice. Traditions include delicious feasts and gathering around a Yule log fire.
8 commentsCandlemas
Imbolc, also known as Candlemas, is the beginning of spring, with the Goddess transforming from Crone to Maiden. This holiday owes many roots to the fire festivals honoring the Irish goddess Brigit.
0 commentsOstara and the Rites of Spring
Learn about the different cultural and spiritual celebrations of the Spring Equinox. Spring rituals, recipes and the history of Ostara, which later became Easter.
2 commentsSamhain and the Turning of the Wheel
Samhain, celebrated on October 31st, is the night the Wheel of the Year turns back on itself, marking the start of the new year. The night often features spiral dancing, dumb suppers and more.
4 commentsSt. Valentine on His Day
Who owns the holidays? Nobody, you say? I offer you a poem like I would use someday for a card, Making valentines. When there is time. Someday: BE MY FUNNY VALENTINE Be My Valentine, baby - I Love...
1 commentBurning Man: Where Radical Self-Expression Is Mandatory
Once a year the "Man" burns like the mythical phoenix, from whose ashes it then springs back to life. Or, in a pagan sense, this ritual is a re-enactment of the myth of Prometheus, who steals fire from the...
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