THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR

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GUIDE TO WHEEL OF THE YEAR

Season’s are hugely important to us and create significant marks of time. The wheel of the year is a beautiful depiction showing that time isn't linear but ever-flowing. It is divided into 8 seasonal festivals, all of which have been marked in your diary for this year, so you can follow and celebrate the seasons as you wish to...

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SAMHAIN /HALLOWEEN
31ST OCTOBER
 

 

The first in our 8 part, Wheel of the Year podcast series. Join Tracey as she guides you through what this time means and how we still celebrate seasonal traditions today.

Samhain (more modernly named Halloween) is a time when the veils between the spirit and human world are at their thinnest. Also known as "Witch's New Years Eye", this is a time for welcoming in the dark days of winter, and the more quiet reflective times ahead.

 

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YULE
21ST/22ND DECEMBER 
 

 

As we approach the Christmas season and the world turns into a busy spin, find out where some of these traditions came from. The celebration of the sun being on its way, Yule is the darkest/longest night. It's why we hang wreaths on our door, feast and also have a Christmas Tree.

 

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IMBOLC
1ST FEBRUARY 
 

 

Learn where this word comes from and how you can celebrate this first day of Spring.

She discusses Triple Goddess Brigid across many faiths, as well as suggestions for additions for your altar decorations including a mini guide to Imbolc Herbs and Crystals for this time.

 

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OSTARA
20TH MARCH
 

 

Join Tracey at The Spiritual Healing Temple as she discusses the fourth celebration on The Wheel of the Year, Ostara

 

Learn about why we have bunnies and eggs at Easter and what this beautiful time means for new beginnings, life and lighter days ahead.

 

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BELTANE
1ST MAY
 

This energetic festival of fire celebrates the turn towards summer, as Earth is in full bloom. Dancing, singing (and much more), find out what this time means and how you can celebrate it.

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LAMMAS
1ST AUGUST
 

Traditionally the first harvest, this final festival of summer gives thanks to the Earth.

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MABON
21ST/22ND SEPTEMBER
 

 

As the summer months come to an end, we celebrate the time of Mabon.

Find out what this time means and how we can shift to adapt ourselves to welcome in the colder months.

A time for quieter days and more internal reflection, this traditional harvest festival has lots to offer us.

 

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