- Yule: The Ultimate Guide to the Winter Solstice and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, Christianity, and Paganism
- Imbolc: The Ultimate Guide to Brigid, and Candlemas and How It’s Celebrated in Christianity, Wicca, Druidry, and Celtic paganism
- Ostara: The Ultimate Guide to Spring Equinox and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, and Paganism
- Beltane: The Ultimate Guide to May Eve and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, and Paganism
- Midsummer: The Ultimate Guide to Litha or the Summer Solstice and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, and Paganism
- Lammas: The Ultimate Guide to Lughnasadh and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, and Celtic Paganism
- Mabon: The Ultimate Guide to Autumn Equinox and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, and Paganism
- Samhain: The Ultimate Guide to Halloween and How It’s Celebrated in Wicca, Druidry, and Celtic Paganism
Yule introduces you to the history of Yule, how pagans celebrated this holiday in the ancient past, and how you’ll be able to honor it now, regardless of your beliefs.
The second is a dedicated guide to introducing you to the world of Imbolc. It’s not just about the preferred recipes, traditions, and rituals. It’s also about the spiritual importance of the season.
Celebrating the magical spring season through the Ostara, often referred to as the Spring Equinox, is an important marker for such a lot of and has been for thousands of years. Whether you’re new to Wicca or have been practicing for a few years, this is the guide to help you deepen your practice.
The Fourth part will lead you to the most wonderful source of fertility in all areas of life. Whether you wish to have to enhance your creativity in work or art projects, make your garden bloom, or conceive a child, Beltane is the best time to begin your journey.
With Midsummer as a launching pad, you’ll be able to finally find your groove in celebrating Litha and allow your life to be richer and more abundant. You’ll no longer have to question whether your choice of celebration is right or wrong because you’ll remember that Litha is a season that only calls for clarity and truth in your intentions.
The sixth part will teach you everything you wish to have to know to celebrate Lughnasadh in the traditions of paganism.
Whether you are a newly practicing Wiccan or have been a part of this culture for a even as, sacred celebrations throughout the year can be a bit hard to keep track of, let alone celebrate every year with full intensity.
For pagans, Samhain is the time of the year when anything is imaginable. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or just starting your pagan journey, connecting to one of the vital illustrious pagan holidays will enhance your practice.
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