Note that these are in the Northern Hemisphere~~
~Samhain (Hallowe'en), October 31st;;;; Pagan New Year, Honouring the Dead, Cleansing and releasing
~Yule (Christmas), December 21st (Winter Solstice);;;;; Rebirth, Life triumphs over death
~Bridgid/ Imbolc (Candlemas), February 2nd;;;;; Purification, Initiation, Dedication
~Eostara/ Lady Day (Easter), March 21st (Spring Equinox);;;;; Conception, Regeneration, New Beginnings
~Beltane/ May Day (May Day), May 1st;;;;; Passion that fuels Life, Joy, Fertility
~Litcha/ Midsummer, June 21st (Summer Solstice);;;;;; Transition, Planning
~Lammas/ Lughnasadh (First Harvest), August 1st;;;;;; Gratitude, Abundance, Fruition
~Mabon (Thanksgiving or Second Harvest), September 21st (Autumn Equinox);;;;;;; Giving thanks, Reflection
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It doesn't really matter whether you celebrate a Sabbat on your own or with others, in a quiet gathering or a full-drama ritual. You just have to:
1) Honour the Divine in every aspect of life
2) Take the opportunity to recharge your spiritual batteries
3) Align yourself with the Earth's shifting energies
YOU ARE READING
All About Wicca
Non-FictionHeyya, I wanted to start this for people who are interested in Wicca, or for those who just wanted to learn more. Wicca is put down a lot in many societies and and is just misunderstood thanks to Hollywood. I found a lot of the information in my own...