Beltane/May Day/Spring Equitherm Altar 2022
Beltane, May Day, or the Spring Equitherm falls directly opposite of Samhain on the Wheel of the Year, making also a very liminal time. Unlike
Beltane, May Day, or the Spring Equitherm falls directly opposite of Samhain on the Wheel of the Year, making also a very liminal time. Unlike
Ostara or the Spring Equinox celebrates the dawning of Spring and the return of life. It is first and foremost a fertility holiday, honoring the
Druid Travel Altars I made for initiation gifts Creating a little pocket or travel altar for your nature spirituality practice is a great way to be
Druid Travel Altars I made for initiation gifts Creating a little pocket or travel altar for your nature spirituality practice is a great way to be
Imbolc or the Winter Themstice, whose history is sketchy at best, is and was a celebration of light. It marks the midway point between the Winter
Design includes feature to hook up altars for members you’d wish would hook up as well. It’s not at all unusual for hardcore anime or idol fans
Takumi Armory helps you give family members a resting place and sendoff fit for a hero. Takumi Armory is a Hyogo Prefecture-based company that
Read in English La cabalgata el 4 de diciembre da inicio a las celebraciones a La Virgen de Guadalupe. Jason Schumer/South Side Weekly Cada
Archeologists have discovered the remains of a once-elaborate Aztec altar near Plaza Garibaldi in the historic center of Mexico City. In 1521, Hernan
Samhain, or the Fall Equitherm, is often referred to as the Witch's New Year. This is the time of death and the great slumber before eventual
Can you celebrate the Day of the Dead if you aren’t Mexican? Imagery from the Day of the Dead is everywhere: those elaborately decorated skulls
The Fall Equinox, also known as Mabon, is the second harvest festival celebrated sometime between September 20-23. This year, the Fall Equinox falls
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are holidays for which intense and lengthy liturgical prayers have been written. These days (and the days in between)
When I was invited to do new translation of Aesop’s Fables, I was thrilled. It was like opening a window into daily life in ancient Greece. Talking
The Summer Thermistice, also known as Lammas and Lughnasadh, is the first of three harvest festivals celebrated on August 1st, although this year is