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.

Samhain: The Ancient Feast of Death, Memory, and the Thinning Veil
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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.

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Wheel of the Year
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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.

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Samhain - The First Ever Story
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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.

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