We leave committed to conserve and preserve our water supply. We shall not forget your protection in each seed we plant, each field we till, and each new life we usher into the world from our flocks and our own families. Our first is a Milk & Honey Blessing.Our first blessing is of Honey and Milk, because both speak of fertility and nurturing. I choose to leave my footprint in the world with written works. Our lives are only possible because of the many blessing allotted to each of us by the Great Mother. This blessing is for the individual; to serve as a reminder that real change is up to each one of us and that waiting for someone else to step up holds no value.
We ask that everyone focuses their energy and fill their minds with happy peaceful thoughts.We open tonight’s ritual with a beautiful song called Von den Elben [Of the Elves] by The coming of Spring is wonderful. Milk represents life itself and honey represents eternity because it lasts forever. Far from filling us with new hope, it seems to have knocked us all for six! We commemorate these days because their celebration brings us closer to the natural rhythms of nature. As we stand on this great day of balance we ask for the strength to make positive changes in our lives and commit to living a better life. 0 On March 19, 2020 by Priestess Dawn. Additionally, some Wiccans use Imbolg as a time to honor the goddess Brigid—which is why you’ll sometimes see this holiday referred to as Brigid’s Day or simply Brigid. OSTARA BLESSINGS.
This is one of two days a year when both day and night are equal in length.In the Wiccan Wheel of the Year, we refer to this day as Beltane, but it also goes by other names—most famously, May Day.This holiday marks the midpoint between the celebrations of the spring equinox and the summer solstice. Our Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Germanic ancestors would celebrate the arrival of Spring’s arrival many different ways. Powered by WordPress. When it was his turn, the hare humbly approached with reverence and awe. As we welcome spring we also welcome warm breezes, sunny skies, and the opportunity to once again till the lands and gather from the forests.
Seeds in those days were treated like gold, because they were not always in ready-supply. It’s traditionally associated with fertility magick, and it’s the time of year when some dance around the beautiful maypole.Litha (aka the summer solstice or midsummer) is a holiday that marks the high point of the sun—on this day, daylight is longer than it will be at any other time on the calendar.For Wiccans, this is typically the time we honor the Lammas was traditionally the time when the first crops of the year were being harvested.
Imbolg marks the beginning of spring on the Wiccan Wheel of the Year. Ostara Newsletter 20 March 2020 Welcome to this special Ostara…what a challenging stormy new decade so far the 20’s has been! We seek guidance from the spirits of Air and listen patiently to the wind for their responses.