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Wheel of the Year Course “The Time of Milk: Imbolc” Starting January 25

🌱 Imbolc: Awakening with Nature! 🌱 On February 2, we celebrate the next festival of the Wheel of the Year—Imbolc, marking the transition from winter’s slumber to spring’s awakening. The name “Imbolc” comes from the word “milk”, symbolizing the time when lambs are born, and ewes begin producing milk to nurture their young. This festival resonates across many cultures. Among the Slavic tribes, Gromnitsa was celebrated around this time, signifying

Getting Ready to Celebrate Yule

🌟 With just one week until the Winter Solstice, it’s the perfect time to start preparing actively! 🌟 Preparing for Yule is similar to preparing for the secular New Year—cleaning and decorating your home, preparing delicious meals, making wishes, exchanging gifts, and enjoying festive days. However, Yule also has its unique rituals and traditions, sacred and meaningful, that were often lost as the holiday became more secular. If we want

Wheel of the Year Course “Towards the Sun: Yule” Starting December 13

🌟 Yule: Dive into the Magic of the New Year’s Wonder! 🌟 Yule is the celebration of the Sun’s rebirth and the return of Light to our lives. The longest night of the year marks the turning point toward longer days—seconds and minutes grow steadily after the Winter Solstice, as daylight increases and nights become shorter. A New God is born, and the gates open for the fulfillment of your

Getting ready for Samhain!

🎃 Dear friends! A reminder that on October 24, our exciting journey into the world of Samhain begins as part of the Wheel of the Year course, and I invite you to join us. Samhain is not just the transition into the dark time of the year—during this time, the veil between worlds becomes thinner, and magic becomes tangible. My course will give you the opportunity to touch this magic,

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