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Yule Imbolc Ostara Beltane Litha Lammas Mabon Samhain

Yule, other wise known as the Winter Solistice,
marks the longest night of the year.
It is a time of great celebration. A time to cherish loved ones
and our own inner warmth as the outside becomes cold and dark.
The timing is around December 21 every year


Imbolc, other wise known as Mid-winter,
marks the day that the sun's energy starts to grow strong.
It is a time to welcome the idea of spring's arrival.
The timing is February 2 every year


Ostara, other wise known as the Spring Equinox,
marks the equality of day and night.
It is a time to celebrate the earth renewal,
and the arrival of the warm sun.
The timing is around March 21 every year


Beltane, other wise known as May day,
marks the day of union between god and goddess.
The union of energies which show off the earth fertility.
A time to join others in celebration.
The timing is May 1 every year


Litha, other wise known as the Summer Solistice,
marks the day when the Sun is at its greatest power.
The earth is alive and green.
This is a time to give thanks for this energy.
The timing is around June 21 every year


Lammas, other wise known as the First Harvest Festival,
marks the day of appreciation.
A time to honor the sun as it begins to weaken.
A time to say thanks for the harvest soon to be created.
The timing is August 2 every year


Mabon, other wise known as the Autumn Equinox,
marks the day of transition into the season of fall.
It is a time to celebrate the bountiful harvests.
And time to reflect ones believes.
The timing is around September 21 ever year


Samhain, other wise known as Halloween,
marks a day of rememberance.
it is a time to think of past loved ones.
It is also a time to project future balance and wishes for your life.
The timing is October 31 every year


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