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  • February 1, 2023

    Imbolc: the beginning of the end of winter

    Imbolc: the beginning of the end of winter

    Imbolc is a pagan sabbat celebrated February 1st to sundown on February 2nd. It dates back to the pre-Christian era of the British Isles. Based on Celtic tradition, Imbolc marks the halfway point between winter solstice, or Yule, and the spring equinox, Ostara. Much like many other pre-Christian holidays, it is a celebration of the […]

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  • January 18, 2023

    An Introduction to the Wild Unknown Animal Spirit Deck

    An Introduction to the Wild Unknown Animal Spirit Deck

    If you have followed me for a while, you probably know by now that I LOVE The Wild Unknown decks. I regularly use the Tarot deck, Archetypes deck, and the Animal Spirit deck in my practice. In this post I am kicking off a series of posts discussing the Animal Spirit deck! This deck is […]

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  • January 6, 2023

    2023 Wolf Moon

    2023 Wolf Moon

    Blessed Wolf Moon, everyone! By now I’m sure you know how powerful the full moon is, but did you know there’s a different special significance behind each and every one of them? Depending upon the season in which the full moon occurs, each one has a special name. These names can vary based on where […]

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  • January 4, 2023

    Ancient Druids, Wrens, and the New Year

    Ancient Druids, Wrens, and the New Year

    I buried this wren the day after Christmas. Poor little thing got stuck in my parents’ garage on Christmas Eve, refused to leave, and was unfortunately found the next morning, having passed away. Once my dad discovered the body, I volunteered to give it a proper burial in the Earth. Soon after our discovery, I […]

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  • December 21, 2022

    8 Ways to Celebrate the Winter Solstice

    8 Ways to Celebrate the Winter Solstice

    Happy Winter Solstice, all! This is a time to celebrate and turn inward, to reflect on the past year, and welcome the Sun back for those long-awaited longer days! In the past, our ancient ancestors spent this time feasting, drinking, and making sacrifices. There are connections to celebrations during this time of year from all […]

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