
Lughnasadh Harvest Ritual and Correspondences
What is Lughnasadh? Celebrated around August 1st, Lughnasadh (aka Lammas) is the time to begin reaping what we’ve sown throughout

Walpurgisnacht — Witchs’ Night
Halloween (Samhain) and Walpurgisnacht, the eve before Beltane, both have origins in pagan celebrations that mark the changing of the seasons.

Beltane Ritual for the Sacred Feminine
If you are part of a Pagan/Wiccan group or coven, you may join in rituals and celebrations which apply to

Wheel of the Year Ostara Ritual
Each Ostara Ritual celebrates the renewal brought by the energy of the Sun God, the joy of the Goddess and

Ostara Meditation
Ostara is the Goddess of Spring whose worship goes back to ancient Pagan Teutonic/Saxon cultures. Contemporary Pagans of many paths

The Winter Solstice ~ Yule Lore
Yule ~ The Winter Solstice Yule is when the dark half of the year relinquishes to the light half. Known

Yule and the Act of Gift-Giving
Yule and the Act of Gift-Giving Did You Know? Most people who celebrate Christmas associate the practice of gift giving

Making Yule Sacred Smoke Sticks
Sacred Smoke Sticks Some of the things I love most during this season are the scents/smells. They bring back memories

Blessing Your Yule Tree
Blessing Your Yule Tree What you’ll need: salt incense (e.g., Frankincense or Myrrh) a candle (white, green, or red) water