Traditions of Samhain
Samhain, pronounced “sow-in,” marks the beginning of the Celtic New Year and is celebrated on the night of October 31st to November 1st. This ancient festival holds profound si
Traditions of Yule
Yule, also known as the Winter Solstice, is a time-honored celebration marking the longest night of the year and the return of the sun’s warmth and light on December 21st. It is
Traditions of Imbolc
Imbolc, also known as Brigid’s Day, Candlemas, or the Festival of Lights, is a traditional Celtic celebration observed on February 1st or 2nd, coinciding with the 2nd full moon a
Traditions of Ostara
As the wheel of the year turns to Ostara on March 20th, marking the vernal equinox, we embrace the arrival of spring. This ancient festival, deeply rooted in various cultural tradi
Traditions of Beltane
Beltane, celebrated on the night of April 30th into May 1st, along with its counterpart Walpurgis Night, marks the transition from spring to summer in various cultures across Europ
Traditions of Litha
As the sun reaches its zenith, casting its warm embrace upon the Earth, the 21st of June marks the celebration of Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice. It’s a time of profoun
Traditions of Lughnasad
As the wheel of the year turns, marking the transition from summer to autumn, we come upon the ancient Celtic festival of Lughnasadh. Celebrated on the first day of August, or some
Traditions of Mabon
The Moon, Earth’s closest celestial neighbor, has fascinated humanity for millennia. Its ever-changing nature, cycling through various phases, has been a source of wonder, inspir

