Showing posts with label candles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candles. Show all posts

Friday, 26 January 2018

Imbolc



The sabbat of Imbolc falls on the 2nd of February, although like every pagan holiday it has a few days le-way either side.
 Imbolc also goes by the names Candlemas, and the Festival of Brigid.

It is a fire festival, the quickening of the year, the time when the earth is pregnant with the promise of summer fruitfulness and the harvest to come.
 The Goddess returns as the Maiden, and the God as a vigorous young man who is ready to begin his pursuit of the Maiden.
It is a time for us to let go of the old, and await the new that is coming.

Brigid (sometimes spelt Brighid, Bride, or Brigit) was also honoured and celebrated at this time. She was a much loved pagan Goddess. She is a triple Goddess but at Imbolc is depicted in her Maiden form, bringing fertility to the land and it's people - making her extra special to medicine women, and midwives of old. A Goddess of fire and the hearth, with special connection to healing and poetry.
    She is often celebrated at this time with the making of "a brigid cross' or 'a bridey doll' - you can find out how to make both or either of these things by following the following link, which has even more amazing Imbolc ideas.
        
Goddess and Greenman - Imbolc/Candlemas










I'm going to share with you one way in which I celebrate Imbolc. 

To do this you will need 3 candles, a needle, and a wooden log that you have hand picked for yourself.

Focusing on your candles first, meditate and find three words that you wish to embody in the coming year. Three wishes, if you will, personal things. Personality, mind, and soul words. They can be either internal or external, in which case you will draw those things to you. My words last year were; Courage, Creative, Loved.
Next take your needle and carve these words into your candles...inscribing them with your thoughts and intentions.


Lighting each candle in turn, let wax drip and pool onto your log, to create a standing base for your candle. Press the base of the candle into the hardening wax. Make sure it is stuck tight.

Below is an image of mine, so you can better imagine how yours may look, although there are no guidelines here, follow your gut. Place your completed log onto your altar or on the hearth to your fireplace; and in the evenings light the candles and take a second to focus on your chosen words. Manifest them into being.




Happy Imbolc!
                                                                        Merry Part.


Thursday, 2 November 2017

Happy Samhain

Merry meet, and a happy Samhain to all readers.

What a sabbat it was!
What did you guys get up to? Share in the comments, I'd love to read what you guys have been doing.

Matt and I waited in for trick or treaters, which is always fun.
Then I spent an evening with my witch sister, Suzie. She made me magical mulled cider, and I broke her 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Virginity. Then we made midnight margaritas, and watched 'Practical Magic'.
 When I came home, it was time for my favourite part of Samhain - ritual work, and my 12 card spread for the new year.

This is a shot of my altar, looking all mystical in the candle light.

Let me turn the lights on, so you can see what's going on!


Along with my Directional correspondence, my altar had Crow feathers, to call in and honour the Morrigan, My Pentagram, white flower petals, and parts of a roe deer skull, so I could harness the energy from ancestors and nature.

Directional Correspondance;
North - Earth
East - Air
South - Fire
West - Water

As I do every Samhain, I pulled 12 cards to tell my what the new year has in store for me.
It is always a perfect and magical way to end Samhain.
Never forget to give an offering to the Gods you've worked with; I cast a little of my blood in the fire in thanks to the Morrigan - she is a Goddess of war after all.

This work left me utterly drained for the day following Samhain.
Large ritual work definitely takes it's toll, so be wary that you don't plan much for the following day. My body was hurting, my emotions were all over the shop, and my physical and mental state were utterly drained. Especially around Samhain and Beltane, the veil between the worlds is so thin, it is easy to tap into a lot of magical energy.
After any ritual work, be sure to drink plenty of water, and have a comfortable place to sit down, for atleast a few minutes.

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Blessed Be
xoxox

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

My All Hallows Eve In Pictures

My little altar set-up.


Featuring images, and representations of the dead who've passed. Mulled Cider to toast the Gods, dedicated Samhain Candles, loose incense, and an apple to share.


In the woods, lit only by candlelight - I segmented my apple in thanks for the harvest we've received. I ate some slices, and buried the rest, as a gift back to the earth.


"As above, so below!"

Every Samhain I end the night with a 12 card Celtic New Year Spread - I pull a card for every upcoming month, October to October. Making sure I write down what I've pulled in my tarot journal.



I hope everyone had a wonderful and magical Samhain, however you celebrated.
Blessed Be!