Wheel of the Year

In this path we mark time as the earth marks it, through cycles, seasons, and return. We refuse empire’s demand for endless forward motion. To celebrate the wheel is to reject the myth of progress. The year turns. It does not advance.

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Wheel of the Year

Imbolc: Celebrating the First Stirrings of Spring

Imbolc, also known as Brigid's Day, is a traditional Gaelic festival marking the beginning of [...]

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Wheel of the Year

Beltane: Dance of the Fire and Flowers

Beltane was the summer festival of the Celtic people in celebration of the returning fertility [...]

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Wheel of the Year

Yule: Beckoning the Rebirth of the Sun

Yule has roots in many European traditions making it difficult to determine which traditions stem [...]

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Wheel of the Year

Samhain: A Guiding Light in the Darkest Nights

Predominantly celebrated by the Gaels, the geographical distribution of Samhain encompassed regions extending from southern [...]

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