SEASONAL WHEEL
THE OLD CALENDAR STILL TURNS. FOLLOW THE YEAR AS THE OLD WORLD KEPT IT.
Follow the turning of the year through old festivals, forgotten customs, seasonal folklore, and ritual practice. From first frost to firelit spring, each season carries its own magic—and its own ghosts.
Spring Symbols & Correspondences: The Full Sensory Language of Beltane
The correspondences of Beltane are descriptions before they are prescriptions — the world telling you what it is in the specific language of hawthorn blossom, gold fire, deep green, and the smell of the earth at full power. Here is the full sensory vocabulary of May, and what each element of it has always meant.
The Fae at Beltane: When the Other Court Rides and the World Forgets Its Edges
Beltane and Samhain are twin thresholds — and the fae who move through them are not the same. The Samhain host is cold and indifferent. The Beltane fae are drawn to the fire, to the beauty, to the youth in bloom. They come to the party. They want what you have precisely because it is most worth having. This is their specific cruelty, and it is the oldest May Day warning there is.
The Fires of Beltane: Need-Fire, Bone-Fire, and the Ritual Architecture of May
The Beltane fire was not atmosphere — it was the most technically demanding and ritually serious act of the entire festival. The need-fire made from scratch after every hearth went cold. The two fires that cattle and people passed between. The maypole at the world's center. These were not customs. They were a system, and the system had a purpose.
Beltane: The Fire Festival of Desire, Protection, and Power
When the hawthorn blazed white along every hedgerow and the cattle were fat with spring grass, the ancient Celts built their greatest fires and walked between them — into summer, into life, into the half of the year where the light rules. Beltane is not a gentle festival. It is the world declaring itself at full volume, and the ancient invitation to stop observing it and actually enter it.
“The old calendar still turns beneath the modern world.”
— Ancient Proverb
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