Beltaine: The Fire Festival May 1st/May 6th
The Festival of Bel’s Fire By Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. 🐾 Tonight at Sunset marks the beginning of a Pagan Metaphysical Sabbat (holiday) called Beltaine. By the Solar Calendar, the holiday is celebrated...
View ArticleHistory Of Lughnasadh
The Fire Festival Of The Summer Sun By Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. 🐾 This is the first of the Pagan Harvest Festivals. This is a time where we celebrate the Sun God Lugh, honor the rain and thank the...
View ArticleThe History of Mabon – The Feast of Avalon
Celebrating The Fall Equinox By Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. 🐾 Mabon (May-bawn) is also known as the Feast of Avalon, the Festival of the Wine and the Festival of the Apple Harvest. Celebrated on the Fall...
View ArticleThe History of Imbolg
The Festival of Lights & Brighid By Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. 🐾 Known as Imbolg or Imbolc. The Old Irish gaeilge i mbolg translates to “in the belly”. Linguistic historians say this refers to the...
View ArticleThe History Of Ostara – The ‘Spring Equinox’
The Vernal Equinox – The Festival of Ēostre By Springwolf, D.D., Ph.D. 🐾 The Spring Equinox festival is based in Germanic Paganism. Ēostre or Ostara (Northumbrian Old English: Ēostre; West Saxon Old...
View ArticleLughnasadh / Imbolg And The Blue Moon
The Celtic Holiday Of Lugh Under The Blue Moon Tonight in the Northern Hemisphere many Pagans will be celebrating the 1st harvest festival of the season, Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas. In the...
View ArticleYule Time Begins
It’s That Time of Year Again The winter solstice, also known as midwinter, is an astronomical phenomenon marking the day with the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year. It...
View ArticleÆnigma PodCast: Samhain and Halloween
October 2019 – Week 5 Available Now! The Ænigma Project PodCast, where we discuss the paranormal, close encounters with the unusual and interactions with the supernatural. We’ll play Truth or Tale and...
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