Tag: wheel of the year
Ostara: Welcoming the fecund earth
Ostara is associated with the Earth’s renewal and fertility after the long winter.
Ostara, by Kerri Connor
With Ostara, Kerri Connor crafts a fresh presence, presenting fun yet profound information. This is a great guide to celebrating Ostara.
Imbolc: Lambs, light and the Feast of Brigid
Coming next in the Wheel of the Year after Yule, the return of the light, is Imbolc on February 2, the time of renewal and preparation.
Imbolc, by Carl F. Neal
Imbolc: Rituals, Recipe & Lore for Brigid’s Day is a small book packed with information for Imbolc and beyond.
Pagan Ways Tarot
The Pagan Ways Tarot is a wonderful and rich source of knowledge for the Pagan tarot reader.
Yule: Lighting up the night
Yule or the winter solstice -- December 21 or 22 in the northern hemisphere -- was celebrated as the point of survival through half the winter.
Yule, by Susan Pesznecker
Yule: Rituals, Recipes & Lore for the Winter Solstice, by Susan Pesznecker Llewellyn Worldwide, 978-0-7387-4451-3, 227 pp. (incl. correspondences for Yule, further reading, bibliography, and...
Celebrating Samhain with the Dumb Supper
At Samhain we invite our ancestors to the harvest table, cook their favourite dishes and eat in silence at a ritual known as a Dumb Supper.
Samhain, by Diana Rajchel
There is something for everyone in the pages of Samhain: Rituals, Recipes & Lore for Halloween.
Everyday Witchcraft, by Deborah Blake
In Everyday Witchcraft Blake has compiled many short and sweet acts to encourage taking a few minutes out of a busy day to tap into the world of magick.
The Great Work, by Tiffany Lazic
The Great Work is intended as a map or guidebook to accompany us along life’s journey, to help us overcome the monsters that may be lurking around the bend.
Christian Mythology, by Philippe Walter
In this book, Philippe Walter asks: how much of Christian mythology and celebration is a carry-over from a pre-Christian Pagan Europe?