Historical and archaeological evidence suggests ancient pagan and polytheist peoples varied in their cultural observations; Anglo-Saxons celebrated the solstices and equinoxes, while Celts celebrated the seasonal divisions with various fire festivals. In the tenth century Cormac Mac Cárthaigh wrote about "four great fires...lighted up on the four great festivals of the Druids...in February, May, August, and November."
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IMBOLC Hundreds of years ago, when our ancestors relied upon the sun as their only source of light, the end of winter was met with much celebration. Although it is still cold in February, often the sun shines brightly above us, and the skies are…
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A wheel of a different kind for peace and non-violence for infinity...
stunning
That is in Washington, D.C.
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An aerial view of blooming cherry blossoms at a tea garden in the Chinese city of Huangsha in Anhui Province. The Chinese have been observing spring equinox traditions for millennia
"Happy Spring everyday!"
Happy Spring Equinox / Ostara