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Celebrating Samhain - two pumpkins, a bouquet of flowers and a tabby cat.

Celebrating Samhain – A Personal Perspective

Celebrating Samhain has many meanings and many traditions. Drawing from cultures and beliefs from around the world this day goes by many names, including Halloween, All Hallow’s Eve, Samhain and others.  There’s even multiple pronunciations for these names too. (Click here to get your free one page Samhain Guide for your Book of Shadows. You […]

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6 Ways to Celebrate Mabon

Mabon is the second harvest festival of the Wheel of the Year. It’s also known as the fall equinox.  Most years, the date of this will fall near or on September 21. Equinox marks the time when daylight decreases steadily until the Winter Solstice. Then, at the winter solstice, daylight will again begin increasing, continuing

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How to celebrate Yule

How to Celebrate Yule – Using the Magic of the Season The Winter Solstice, also called Yule, is always observed right around December 21 every year in the Northern Hemisphere. This holiday celebrates the time when daylight begins to return to the earth.  It’s a time of rebirth and renewal for the sun. Because the

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