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.
Sacrifice, Gratitude & Seasonal Turning: The Reckoning at the Heart of Abundance
Real gratitude — the kind Lughnasadh requires — demands that you look clearly at what you have received and at what it cost. Both things, simultaneously. The abundance and the price. The feast and the blade. The harvest traditions of the Celtic world were built on this reckoning, and Lughnasadh is the festival that refuses to let abundance be separated from the honest accounting of what produced it.
Lughnasadh: First Harvest, Sacred Grain, and the Cost of Abundance
The harvest does not arrive for free. Someone worked the field, someone cut the grain, and long before that — in the oldest mythology of Ireland — someone gave her life to clear the forest so the field could exist at all. Lughnasadh is the Celtic festival that refuses to let abundance be taken for granted. It is a feast, a funeral, and a reckoning — all held in the weight of a single loaf of bread.
Wheel of the Year
Step into the Wheel of the Year—a living cycle of seasonal festivals, solar events, and lunar phases. From Yule’s longest night to Samhain’s thinning veil, explore how ancient rhythms of light, harvest, and moon phases continue to shape folklore, ritual, and the human experience.
“The old calendar still turns beneath the modern world.”
— Ancient Proverb
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