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I am the earth.

And even if you think I am still in winter, I do not sleep.

When the snow covers me, when frost hardens my skin, and the wind sweeps my fields bare, I retreat inward. Deep beneath my layers, I keep what you canno

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In a few days, we preparing for this beautiful celebration Imbolc – The Festival of Light and Renewal 31045457077?profile=RESIZE_180x180

 

Tradition and Meaning:

Imbolc, celebrated around February 1st–2nd, marks the turning of the wheel from winter to spring. It is a festival of l

12404424298?profile=RESIZE_710xThe history of the seasonsOur ancestors may not have understood the equinoxes and solstices as events that occur during Earth’s yearly orbit around the sun. But if they were observant – and some were very observant indeed – they surely marked the day

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Six ways to celebrate Imbolc

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Imbolc is a Celtic festival celebrating the emerging life in the world around us. It’s a wonderful chance to get crafty with your family and enjoy the wonders of new life. Here are our tips for a magical Imbolc toge

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So now, as the Maiden form of the Goddess whispers to us of hope and new beginnings at the festival of Imbolc, it is on a cold February morning that you are invited to step onto the
"Wheel of the Year.”

~ Carole Carlton

Art : Wendy Andrew

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