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.
Sun, Fire & Solar Power: The Gods of the Solstice and the Architecture of the Longest Day
The sun at the solstice is not the sun of any other day. The ancient world built monuments to prove it knew the difference — aligned stones, solar temples, burning wheels rolled downhill. From Lugh of the Long Arm to Ra crossing the underworld to the Colossus of Rhodes, the solar pantheon tells the same story in a dozen languages: at midsummer, the light deserves a name. And that name should be spoken at full volume.
Litha: The Summer Solstice, Sacred Fire, and the Crown of the Sun
On the longest day of the year, the sun hangs at its zenith and refuses to fall. The ancient world built monuments to this moment, lit fires to match its brightness, and gathered at hilltops to watch the dawn strike gold across the oldest stones. Litha is the festival of the sun at its crown — triumphant, radiant, and already, in the very instant of its glory, beginning to turn.
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.
Simple Ritual Ideas for Each Sabbat (Even if You’re a Solitary Witch)
Explore simple, solitary Sabbat rituals to align with nature’s cycle. Seasonal crafts and mindful practices make magic accessible for every witch.
“The old calendar still turns beneath the modern world.”
— Ancient Proverb
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