Celebrating Ostara

Celebrating Ostara

What Is Ostara? Ostara, observed as part of the pagan Wheel of the Year, falls on March 21 in the Northern Hemisphere (and September 23 in the Sout...

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A Tale as old as Time?

A Tale as old as Time?

Origin and Background: Greek Roots: Before the Romans embraced him, Cupid was known to the Greeks as Eros, the handsome god of love. Hesiod, an e...

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Brigid: The Exalted One

Brigid: The Exalted One

Brigid: The Exalted One - A Journey into Irish Mythology Introduction In the mystical tapestry of Irish mythology, one figure stands out like a rad...

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Bratog Bride

Bratog Bride

On Imbolc Eve, which is celebrated on February 1st, it is a tradition to place a piece of cloth or scarf outside so that the goddess Brigid can bl...

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How Odin Lost His Eye

How Odin Lost His Eye

How Odin Lost His Eye: The Story of the Norse God’s Sacrifice for Wisdom Odin, the king of the gods in Norse mythology, is often depicted as a one-...

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Wolf Moon - January 25, 2024

Wolf Moon - January 25, 2024

# The Full Wolf Moon of 2024: A Time to Connect with Your Inner Wildness   The full moon of January is known as the Wolf Moon, a name that comes fr...

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Handfasting Explained

Handfasting Explained

The Enchanting Tradition of Handfasting Rituals Handfasting is an ancient Celtic ritual that has been embraced by various cultures over the centuri...

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