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The Earth, like all living things, has Her own rhythms and cycles. The changing seasons of the Wheel of the Year hold a foundational rhythm for life on planet Earth. The Wheel flows through an 8-point cycle:
~ stillness and anticipation of deep Winter, ~ quickening and first stirring of Life, ~ springing of Life, ~ passionate flowering, ~ ripening, ~ ebb of the growing impulse, ~ harvest, ~ storing & preparation for Winter.
8 holidays honor these sacred rhythms of the Wheel of Year. These sacred days are traditionally celebrated through sacred rites and festivals. When we celebrate these holidays, we join in partnership with the Earth, lending our energies to the turning of the Wheel.
The cycle of these 8 stages of the Wheel of the Year are found again and again in the many rhythms of our lives:
~ in our journey from birth to death
~ in the process of any endeavor from start to finish
~ in the 8 phases of the waxing and waning moon
~ in the daily movement of the sun
~ in inhalation and exhalation of each breath
By consciously tuning to the Wheel of the Year, we can tune deeply to this foundational cycle of life, and learn to work with the energies of Nature, flowing with the natural currents of life on Mother Earth.
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Samhain
NH: 31st October/1st November SH: 30th April/1st May
At Samhain the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as dark crone woman. I am death and transformation. I am ending and regeneration. Queen of the Underworld, I stir my cauldron of inspiration. All must travel my dark yonic passage into My womb of rebirth. For in death I give life. Be still in the darkness and feel My presence. I hold the mystery of rebirth.

Winter Solstice
NH: circa 21st December SH: circa 21st June
At Yule the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Mother of Air Mine are the limitless skies and endless stars. I am bird woman. I lift your imagination and carry it on soft, feathered currents to otherworlds. I am bone woman. I am the stillness between death and rebirth. I am the stillness between breathing out and breathing in. Rest in that pause. Feel My presence I am peace.

Imbolc
NH: 1st/2nd February SH: 1st August
At Imbolc the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Maiden. I am the initiator. I am the twinkle of an idea. I am the spark that activates and inspires. I am the light that illuminates manifestation. I bring the energy that encourages the sleeping Winter world to begin to stir. Feel My presence. I am the spark of life in all things.

Spring Equinox
NH: circa 21st March SH: circa 21st September
At Ostara the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Mother of Fire. I am the warmth of Spring. My light brings forth abundant growth. I hold this time of balance, when night and day are equal. Pause a moment here and then step with me into the light of My golden rays. Feel My presence. I am passion and strength.

Beltane
NH: 30th April/1st May SH: 31st October/1st November
At Beltane the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Lover I am life’s lust. Pure love. I come from the foaming sea waves, riding white mare through your dreams. I am the pulsing life-blood…sap rising…Spring blossoming. Pause a moment between the waves of being… Feel My presence I am life’s lust. Pure love.

Summer Solstice
NH: circa 21st June SH: circa 21st December
At Litha the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Mother of Water I reflect the rays of the sun at its height. I am the sparkle in the life-bringing rain. Drink from my springs, be refreshed and healed. I am Queen of the deep oceans. Dive into the emotional depths of your being and I will be there reflecting you….sometimes warm and comforting, sometimes cold and frightening. Feel My presence I hold the chalice of emotional wisdom.

Lammas
NH: 1st August SH: 1st February
At Lammas the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Bountiful Mother I am fertility and creativity. I am the abundance of the harvest. I am the abundance of life. I create and nurture all being. My golden cloak is the ripening grain. Pause a moment whenever you eat Feel My presence I am your nurturing Mother.

Autumn Equinox
NH: circa 21st September SH: circa 21st March
At Mabon the Goddess says:
Feel Me now as Mother Earth I am your rock of strength. Rest at this space of balance, where day and night are equal and prepare to journey with me into the dark. I am the setting sun. I am the waning moon. I am the Autumn leaves as they fall into me, I am Earth. Feel My presence, firm beneath your feet. Treat Me with respect. I will hold you save in the darkness of your journeying. I am your rock of strength.

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The most sacred holiday celebrated throughout the Wheel of the Year is Samhain. Sometimes referred to as Halloween, Hallows, Hallowmas, or All Hallows Eve - the "hollow" in all of these names comes from the Middle English word that means "holy." The name "Halloween" means "hallowed evening".

The traditional Celtic name for this night is Samhain (pronounced something like; 'sow-en'), which may mean "summer's end" or may be named after Samana, an Aryan death god who is the Grim Reaper and leader of the ghosts of our ancestors. The veil between the worlds of the living and the dead is thinnest on this night. Celtic tradition says that all those who die each year must wait till Samhain before crossing into the spirit world where they will begin their new lifes.

At this moment of crossing, the spirit of ancestors who still have unfinished business in this world may appear. In ancient times, people who feared the presence of hostile spirits would attempt to drive them away with grotesque faces carved on pumpkins lit from within by a candle. Samhain is the time to celebrate the Crone, the wise one, the healer.

In modern times, she is represented as the witch flying on a broom with her familiars, the owl and the black cat, across the full moon. In the Demeter/Persephone myth, it is the time when Demeter finds Persephone in the underworld and begins the long journey to bring her back. Samhain is a celebration of the link between the living and the dead. Ponder the fact that directly opposite Samhain on the Wheel of the Year is Beltane, that joyous, exuberant celebration of light and life.

Incense of Samhain: Apple. Mint, Sage, Nutmeg

Colors: Black, Orange

Gemstones: All black gems - Onyx, Jet. All orange stones - Orange ambers, carnelian.







Winter Solstice marks the time of the year when the light returns as the sun shifts and starts to move northward again.

In Europe, the tradition of the yule log is celebrated on Winter Solstice. A special log is brought in and placed on the hearth where it glows for the twelve nights of the holiday season. After that, it is kept in the house all year to protect the home and its inhabitants from illness and any adverse condition.

The yule log is the counterpart of the midsummer bondfires, which are held outdoors on Summer Solstice to celebrate the shortest night of the year. It is also customary to place mistletoe around the fire, which is the plant that grew on the oak tree, sacred to the Druids, the priests of the old Celts.

Among other uses, mistletoe is thought to help women conceive. The Christmas tree also dates from old European or pagan rituals. It was the time to celebrate the renewal of the earth, and greens were used as the symbol. Branches of pine, cedar, and juniper commonly used brings wonderful fragrance into the home.

Red candles are used to symbolize the fire and heat of the returning sun as the days begin to lengthen.

Incense: Rosemary, Pine, Cedar, Myrrh, Cinnamon, Nutmeg

Colors: Green, red, gold, white, silver.

Gemstones: Red stones - ruby, garnet, poppy jasper. Green stones - emerald, jade, agates.

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Candlemas or St. Brigit's (or Brigid) Day is one of the four Celtic fire festivals which fall on the cross-quarter days, six weeks between the solstices and equinoxes. This day is also known as Imbolc.

Candlemas is a time when the light of rebirth grows stronger. Brigit is the triple Goddess of the flame. Her fire was carried from the land of Brigantia on the British Isles to Kildare, not far from Dublin, Ireland.

These fires were tended by the Daughters of the Flame, nine sacred Virgins who could be looked at by no man. Brigit's, fires are the fires of purification and healing. It is a time to purify ourselfs as we continue to emerge from the dark of winter.

Incense: Basil, sandalwood

Colors: White, yellow, brown, pink

Gemstones: Amethyst, flourite, labadorite, smoky quartz





Spring Equinox is the time when day and night are equal, when plants begin to burst forth from the earth, leaves appear on the trees, and insects begin to move once again.

Spring is the time when Persephone returns from the underworld as a young girl and she and her mother, Demeter, Goddess of the Grain, giver of the crops, play together in the fields and usher in new growth.

The celebration of Easter occurs close to the time of this equinox. Oestre or Eostar was a feast of the Goddess Ishtar/Astarte/Esther and celebrated her rebirth. The egg was used as a symbol for Eostar as it represented the birth of the Goddess and all of nature.

Incense: Jasmine, Rose, Rosemary, Sage

Colors: Pale pinks, greens, yellows and whites

Gemstones: Jasper, rose quartz, citrine, opal.

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Beltane is another of the ancient fire festivles in Europe. The name derives from the Celtic god Belenus. The Beltane fires and the Maypole celebrate fertility and the earth's ripe abundance.
Persephone comes of age and is ready to experience her sexuality. In ancient times, lovers would sleep outdoors and celebrate the 'Great Rite' (use your imagination) in the fields to ensure the fertility of the crops. Dances were (and still are) done around the Maypole during the day, and at night lovers jump over the Beltane fires and declare their intention to marry or handfast at the Midsummer Solstice.
Beltane is the time of the sacred marriage; the Goddess and God were known as the Queen and King of the May. All these rites were performed to insure the fertility of nature, just as the fires were believed to purify and protect against pestilence, plague, and epidemics.
Incense: Lilac, Rose
Colors: Dark hues of greens, vibrant whites and pinks
Gemstones: Dark green stones - Malachite, bloodstones. Rose quartz, watermelon tourmaline, rhodocrosite.

As the light of the sun increases, we approach the time of the Summer Solstice or Midsummer's Eve, the longest day of the year.
This is the time when the sun reaches its zenith, and then turns southward and the days begin to shorten. In Europe, Midsummer's Eve was the strongest of the fire festivals. It was a time to prepare for the waning of the sun's power.
Fires were kept burning all night with singing, dancing, and drinking of mead and ale. In the Persephone/Demeter myth, Persophone enters the labyrinth leading to the underworld at Summer Solstice, which eventually leads to the grief of Demeter causing all vegitation to die in the Fall.
But for now, Summer Solstice is just the beginning of darkness so let's "make hay while the sun shines".
Incense: Rose, Lemon, Myrhh
Colors: Blue, green, gold, red.
Gemstones: Emerald, Lapis Lazuli, Topaz, Azurite, Yellow Topaz

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Lammas, or Lughnasadh (after the Celtic God Lugus) is one of the harvest festivals. It is a time of corn festivals and corn dances. All cultures had representations of a corn mother or corn Goddess.
In Europe the corn mother was made of the last sheaves of corn harvested; as her spirit was believed to be embodied in these sheaves of corn. The decent into the darkness of winter has just begun, but the lushness of summer is still aparent in our summer gardens.
This is the season when everything seems 'full' - trees, crops, and still, long, warm days. These are the "dog days" of summer so called because the "dog star" Sirius rises and sets with the sun between mid-July and September. The word 'Lammas' comes from "loaf mass" which celebrates the bread made from the first grain to be harvested.
This is the time of the year when Demeter is just beginning to realize that Persephone is gone and begins to search for her daughter.
Incense: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Amber
Colors: Orange, yellow.
Gemstones: Citrine, Peridot, Adventurine.

As the sun crosses the equator and continues its journey south, this is the time of harvest. The time of the Autumn Equinox ~ also known by the Witches as Mabon.
The season to reap what we have sown from our spring planting, the time of thanksgiving. When day and night are once again equal, time is in balance.
The abundance of the harvest is present, but so is our sense of preparation for the dark, cold winter and the death of nature. The Autumn Equinox is the time Demeter mourns for Persephone and thus causes all in the natural world to die and mourn with her.
Mabon, comes from the Celtic Queen Mab of the Fairies.
Incense: Sage, Clove
Colors: Brown, green, orange, yellow.
Gemstones: Lapis Lazuli, Sapphire, Yellow Agate, All Ambers.

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A Wheel of the Year ditty - sung to the tune "This Old Man"

TURNING WHEEL © lyrics by Lady Bridget & Rae Blackhood 1994sung to the tune of "This Old Man" Blessed be, three times three, as I do will so mote it beWith the Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Spirits ...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 09:53:00 PST

Beltane Kitchen Witchery

..TR> ASPARAGUS WITH CHIVES AND BLOSSOMS 1 pound Asparagus, washed1 Tablespoon Olive oil1 Tablespoon Sesame Seeds2 Tablespoons Fresh Chives, snipped16 Chive Blossoms1/2 teaspoon Soy SauceSalt &a...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sun, 04 May 2008 11:42:00 PST

Herbs & The Wheel of The Year

Here you will find the Wheel of the Year parred down into its respective holidays and observances. Included as well are bits of folklore about the herbs  so that you will know wh...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sun, 04 May 2008 11:00:00 PST

Beltane Season ~ Recipes, Tales & More

by StormWing Beltane (most commonly pronounced "BELL-tayn", but also can be "BEEL-teen", "BEEL-tawn-uh", or "B'YAL-tinn") is one of the Greater Wiccan Sabbats and is usually celebrated on ...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 03 May 2008 11:30:00 PST

Beltane Lore

  Beltane, with its colorful Maypole Dance, is a favorite Pagan celebration, perhaps the most popular along with Samhain, its opposite point on the eight-spoked Wheel of the Year. As Samhain ann...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 03 May 2008 11:27:00 PST

Ostara Lore

  by StormWing Ostara (pronounced "O-STAR-ah") is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats and is celebrated on the Spring Equinox, most often March 21st, but varies somewhat from the ...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 10:47:00 PST

Ostara Solitary Ritual

  This Ritual shall be performed either in the morning, at Dawn, or during the day sometime, or during the early evening hours, just after Sunset. Sweep area, starting in the North a...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 10:44:00 PST

~ Happy Fun Ostara Activities ~

Ostara Spring Equinox: March 20 ..TR> Older children can research to find out what creatures lay eggs. Have them make large paper eggs. Have them cut the top of the egg off and reattach with a metal...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 10:40:00 PST

Imbolc Lore

by StormWing Imbolc (pronounced "IM-bulk", "IM mol'g" or "EM-bowl/k") is one of the Greater Wiccan Sabbats and is usually celebrated on February 2nd. In the Celtic tradition it is cel...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 29 Dec 2007 08:05:00 PST

Yule Lore

by StormWing The Winter Solstice or Yule is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats, and it is also the shortest day of the year, and hence - the longest night. This usually takes place on Decemb...
Posted by The Wheel of the Year on Sat, 29 Dec 2007 08:03:00 PST