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.
Omens, Protection & Threshold Magic: The Hidden Architecture of Samhain Night
At Samhain, the future became briefly visible and the home required defending. The Celts built a complete system for both — divination by fire, apple, and mirror, and protection by rowan, iron, salt, and flame. Here is how it worked, and why it still does.
Spirits, Ghosts & the Restless Dead: Who Walks at Samhain
Not everything that walks at Samhain is your grandmother. The veil thins for everyone — the beloved ancestors, the dangerous Aos Sí, the restless Sluagh, and the Wild Hunt riding the sky. Here is who actually walks on the longest night.
Samhain & the Death Rites: When the Harvest Ended and the Slaughter Began
Before Samhain was a night of spirits, it was a night of the knife. The death rites of the ancient Celts were rooted not in mysticism but in the brutal arithmetic of survival — and in the understanding that death and sustenance were never opposites, but partners.
Samhain: The Ancient Feast of Death, Memory, and the Thinning Veil
Long before the carved pumpkins and the candy-bright costumes, there existed a festival so old it pre-dates the written history of the peoples who kept it. At Samhain, the ancient Celts did not merely mark the end of summer — they opened a door. Through it came the dead, the uncanny, and the deep human need to remember who came before.
Samhain - The First Ever Story
Before Halloween was born, there was Samhain—the Celtic night when the veil between worlds thinned and the year itself died to be reborn. Bonfires blazed, ancestors returned, and gods met in the shadows. It wasn’t fear they honored, but the sacred dance between endings and beginnings.
Día de los Muertos: Celebrating Life Beyond the Veil
When the veil thins and marigolds blaze like captured suns, Mexico’s Día de los Muertos invites the dead to dance among the living. Altars bloom with offerings, candles flicker like whispers, and love defies the grave in this hauntingly beautiful celebration of life, death, and memory.
Samhain: The Deity of the Veil Between Life and Death
Explore the mythology of Samhain and other Celtic deities, their roles in rituals, and their significance in modern spiritual practices.
“The old calendar still turns beneath the modern world.”
— Ancient Proverb
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