Imbolc

Imbolc

Brigid is remembered as a goddess, or a saint who is celebrated at Imbolc, which marks the first turning of the wheel of the year in Celtic tradition. what if, among the starting againanticipation and waitingwe were to arrive at the realisation we are not alone?what...

Yule

Yule

Winter solstice poem The hum of activityof making and sellingFire's lit stoves' on We fill the rooms with chatter and grand gestures Yule comes gentlyknocking at our wreath donned door The silent guest who speaks only in the quietness of the earth Breathes in the...

Beltane

Beltane

Beltane is here when Spring has begun to bloom and the weather starts to warm a little and we lift our heads from winter as nature ushers in new life. Beltane arrives like a promise long forgotten, once again emerging fully formed, while we were standing, shivering,...

Lammas

Lammas

Celebrated at the time of the first harvest of the physical world and how this mirrors our internal world and what is ready to be reaped now. The first apple falls berries turn bright fingertips are stained as if for the first time Hands will reach out to feel for...

Mabon

Mabon

Taking place in the shift between summer and autumn where the day and night is of equal length. There is so much emphasis on what inspires us, on what we can take in and take on board. On how inspirational we can be. This moment draws equal attention to the benefits...

Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice

Marking a pivot point in mid year towards shorter days, we experience the longest light we will receive in this year's cycle. The light of the longest day has travelled such a long way   Past planets and black holesto warm the earth beneath tender feet The stone...

Samhain

Samhain

I like to follow the wheel of the year which stops to notice the changing of the seasons and phases of the solar and lunar cycles, beautiful micro rituals on our journey around the sun. Samhain is celebrated around the 31st October. Time of shadows where distorted...