For one night, the world softens its edges.

What was separate begins to blur.

Enter the Firelight Below

BELTANE

A.k.a: May Day [May 1] 

Where fire meets bloom,

and the veil forgets its place.


What This Night Is

Beltane is not a quiet observance.
It is heat returning to the bones of the world.

Fires were lit across hills and fields—
to bless, to protect, to awaken something ancient in blood and soil alike.

This is the turning toward summer.
Toward life at its fullest, wildest edge.

And for a moment—just long enough to matter—
the boundary between worlds loosens.

Not everything that crosses over comes gently.


READ THE FULL GUIDE:


“Beltane: The Fire Festival of Desire, Protection, and Power”

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Rituals & Practice


Spirits of Beltane


Fresh Ink in the Grimoire


tools of the night

Some things are better not improvised.

Within the Grimoire, you’ll find:

  • Ritual pages prepared for Beltane workings

  • Sigils for protection, desire, and clarity

  • Altar layouts and correspondences

  • Annotated practices drawn from older traditions

Not everything should be approached empty-handed.

The Final Whisper


The fires burn low eventually.
The ribbons loosen.
The night exhinds—slow, reluctant.

But something lingers.

In the warmth under your skin.
In the quiet sense that you were not alone.

And may not be, still.