… once the pandemic hit, I had neither the time nor the energy to cast a formal circle …
A Different Perspective for a Different Time – Adaptive Spiritual Practice
We’ve had to experiment and try new things to figure out what works well for an online ritual and what doesn’t …
Symbology of the Gardenia
During the Dark Moon ritual on June 21st of 2020, I placed gardenia blossoms to float in a ceremonial bowl in honor of the Black lives who have died in …
Why Beltane is My Favorite Holiday
Beltane is the midpoint between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice, and is traditionally celebrated on May 1st. However, the astronomical midpoint is usually a few days later. While Beltane Day is very sacred to me, I also celebrate a whole Beltane season, which, for my personal practice, involves a fortnight of festivities centered on May 1st and astronomical Beltane.
Through A Glass, Brightly: Thoughts On Beltane
Read one of our member’s reflection on Beltane as the holiday fast approaches
Mabon: A Celebration of Balance & Blessings
The Autumnal Equinox, or Mabon, is one of my favorite sabbats. September beckons the first winds of fall here in North Carolina, and although the days remain hot and muggy …
The Notorious LTD Present Samhain 2018
The wheel has turned again, and at the third harvest we reflect on the past. We acknowledge that it is hard to connect with the world of our ancestors when …
This July, We Hailed Thor
The July Full Moon is known by a few names: Buck Moon, Storm Moon, Oak Moon, Blessing Moon, and Thunder Moon. This year, we harnessed the Thunder aspect. An amazing …
Litha
Litha, or summer solstice, is the peak of the summer sun, and the time when the sun’s strength begins to wane. In some traditions it is one of two times …
Lughnasadh with CotE: The Harvest to Come
written by R.W., George, & Liz The wheel of the year had turned and the first harvest festival was upon us. During our annual celebration of Lughnasadh this year we …
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