Beltane Discover Everything You Need To Know
Cormac mac Cuilennáin wrote the Sanas Cormaic; a tenth-century compendium of Irish oral history that often shares the stories of many Gods and Goddesses. People in Ireland used to drive their cattle between two bonfires on Beltane night as a way of protecting them from disease before leading them into summer pastures. Beltane begins on May 1st (November 1st in the southern hemisphere). The word Beltaine from the name of a god Bel, or Bil, and the Old Irish word tene, “fire.” #peculiartips
Of Harvest & Hag: The Mabon Corn Dolly {History & Tutorial}
Celebrate fall and the harvest season with a beautiful Mabon corn dolly. History and tutorial for this beautiful autumn craft included.
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Fall Autumnal Equinox Celebration Ideas, Rituals, and Traditions
11 Ways to Celebrate the Autumnal Equinox 1. Make a Gratitude List 2. Deep Clean the Home 3. Do Nature Crafts 4. Begin Something New 5. Visit a Local Farm or Orchard 6. Eat a Fall Harvest Meal 7. Decorate Home for Fall 8. Meditate 9. Have or Attend a Bonfire 10. Establish a Daily Routine 11. Get Outside & Connect
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