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.
Imbolc: Sacred Flame, Cleansing, and the First Signs of Spring
In the coldest, most colorless weeks of February, something moves beneath the frozen ground. The ancient Celts felt it, named it, and lit candles in every window to call it home. Imbolc is not a festival of grand fires or dramatic darkness — it is something subtler and, in its own way, more astonishing: the first whisper of return, and the courage it takes to believe in spring before spring has arrived.
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 Wheel of the Year Explained: Pagan Sabbats and Their Meanings
Discover the Wheel of the Year, pagan Sabbats, and their deep meanings. Learn rituals, symbolism, and seasonal magic for beginners and solitary witches.
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.
Imbolc Celebration Guide: How to Honor the Flame & Embrace Renewal
Light your fire this Imbolc! Explore rituals, offerings, and tips to celebrate renewal and connection with the return of the light.