MABON RITUALS: Wheel of the Year

MABON RITUALS: Wheel of the Year

MABON RITUALS: Wheel of the YearVialet B Rayne
Published on: 08/09/2025

As the Wheel of the Year turns, we arrive at Mabon, the Autumn Equinox—a sacred time of perfect balance when day and night are equal. This is the second harvest in the cycle, where we pause to gather the fruits of our labor and give thanks before the darkness begins to grow. Mabon invites us to honor both the light and the shadow, to reflect on what we have harvested—both physically and spiritually—and to prepare for the inward journey of the colder months.

Wheel of the Year
LAMMAS RITUALS: Wheel of the Year

LAMMAS RITUALS: Wheel of the Year

LAMMAS RITUALS: Wheel of the YearVialet B Rayne
Published on: 24/07/2025

Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is the first of the harvest festivals on the Wheel of the Year, celebrated around August 1st. This powerful fire festival marks the beginning of the grain harvest and is a time of gratitude, sacrifice, and conscious manifestation.

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Rituals for Litha

Rituals for Litha

Rituals for LithaVialet B Rayne
Published on: 09/06/2025

Litha, the summer solstice, is a celebration of the longest day of the year and the peak of the sun's power. This ancient pagan festival honors the abundance of nature, the vitality of life, and the fire within. Falling around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere, Litha is a time of joy, creativity, and spiritual connection.

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Celebrating Beltane: What It Is & What It Means

Celebrating Beltane: What It Is & What It Means

Celebrating Beltane: What It Is & What It MeansNikki Milton
Published on: 19/05/2025

Beltane is a pagan festival that celebrates the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice, and it occurs on May 1st in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also one of the eight major holidays in the Wheel of the Year, which is a series of seasonal celebrations that many pagan traditions observe.

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