
Earth-Based Holy Days
Discover the deeper meaning of Imbolc—an ancient Celtic celebration of light, renewal, and the first signs of spring. Learn its history, symbols, and ways to honor this sacred seasonal threshold through ritual and reflection.
Celebrate the Spring Equinox as a time of balance, renewal, and awakening. Explore the cultural roots, spiritual symbolism, and meaningful ways to honor this seasonal shift toward light and growth.
Ostara is a celebration of fertility, renewal, and growing light. Discover the pagan roots, seasonal symbolism, and meaningful ways to honor this sacred time of balance and beginnings.
Beltane is an ancient Celtic fire festival celebrating fertility, sensuality, and the blossoming of life. Explore its roots, rituals, and ways to honor this vibrant seasonal threshold with intention and joy.
The Summer Solstice marks the height of light and life—a celebration of abundance, vitality, and the turning of the seasonal wheel. Explore its ancient roots and ways to honor this radiant moment of the year.
Lughnasa is a Celtic festival marking the first harvest and the turning toward autumn. Rooted in ancient agrarian rites and the lore of the god Lugh, it celebrates gratitude, effort, and the sacred cycle of giving and receiving.
The Fall Equinox marks a moment of balance between light and dark—a sacred threshold into autumn. Explore its seasonal symbolism, historical roots, and rituals for honoring release, reflection, and harvest.
Samhain, the Celtic ancestor festival at the root of Halloween, honors death, mystery, and the thinning of the veil. Explore its ancient origins, symbolic power, and ways to mark this sacred turning with presence and reverence.
The Winter Solstice marks the longest night and the rebirth of the sun—a sacred turning point honored across time and culture. Explore its ancient roots, spiritual symbolism, and ways to welcome the return of the light.