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Honoring the first stirrings of spring with Imbolc rituals and blessings is a time- honored pagan tradition. Marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox on the Celtic ...
Pueblo's Leia Marie writes about resolutions, intentions, and the passing of the ancient Celtic observance of Imbolc.
Imbolc is celebrated by pagans to mark the end of winters and beginning of springs. The image shows performers taking part in the biennial Imbolc Celtic fire festival in Marsden, northern England ...
But as Brigid’s feast at Imbolc approaches Tuesday (Feb. 2), it is her title as goddess of hearth and home that most resonates in the midst of pandemic lockdowns.
Spring's blessing is its invitation to welcome something new to come to us and to come from within us. Imbolc, as the bridge connecting the two, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. − Happy Imbolc! Never heard of this Gaelic holiday? Whether you're celebrating it for the first time this year or keeping up an old family tradition, here's more information ...
The festival became a public holiday in Ireland in 2023, promoting celebrations throughout the country. Rooted in Celtic cultural traditions and with a Gaelic-language name, Imbolc represents a ...
Imbolc is the turning of winter into spring. This is a time of celebration. So any day from the end of January through the first weekend in February, keep this Earth holiday in your hearts and minds.