magickal-inkantation: Don’t forget that Beltane can also be a time to promote mental health and creative fertility. If you’re feeling blocked in your creative endeavors, find ways to refresh yourself and renew your motivations. Take some time for yourself. Unplug for a bit and get some fresh air, perform a grounding rite, visit a placeContinue reading

Beltane – 1st of May

the-witch-in-black: Love, Life, Fire Element: Fire Colours: Green, pink, blue, yellow, red,brown, white. Flowers, trees and plants: Almond tree, ash tree, genisteae, watercress, clover, dittany of crete, elder, foxglove, honeysuckle, rowan, sorrel, hawthorn, ivy, lilies of valleys, marigold, meadowsweet, mugwort, woodruff, angelica, hyacinth, daisy, lilac, primrose, rose, St John’s wort, yarrow, patchouli. Food, drinks andContinue reading “Beltane – 1st of May”

Beltane Masterpost

violetwitchcraft: violetwitchcraft: And May Day celebrations. Modern day Beltane is a fire and life festival in which we welcome the coming of summer. The version we celebrate today is a loosely watered down of the Gaelic festival, which is where the origins of Beltane lie. Some prefer simply to celebrate May Day instead. Beltane happensContinue reading “Beltane Masterpost”

Candied Flower Petals for Beltane

violetwitchcraft: moonstonebeginning: Ingredients:  Flower petals or blossoms, rinsed and dried Water 1 egg white, beaten Sugar Combine a few drops of water with the egg white in a small bowl, and whisk them together. Hold the flower petal gently between two fingers and dip into the water mixture. Shake off excess water, and then sprinkleContinue reading “Candied Flower Petals for Beltane”

chronarchy: Master Post: Five Ideas for Celebrating each of the Eight High Days, designed with the solitary practitioner (or a family) to do together, put together by chronarchy for The Magical Druid. If you are interested in the original individual posts for reblogging around the holiday, you can find them here: Samhain Winter Solstice/Yule ImbolcContinue reading

3xschwarzerkater: Samhain, pronounced sow-en and called Halloween today, is the ending of the Celtic year. The Celtic new year actually begins at sunset on October 31. This ritual is known as Ancestor Night or Feast of the Dead. Because the veil between the worlds is thinnest on this night, it was and is considered anContinue reading

5 Awesome Beltane Celebration Ideas for Solitaries

pagansquare: Beltane is a time for fun, mythology, food, and happy indulgence. It is great to spend the day in the sun with those you admire. Group outings and coven experiences are wonderful this time of year. BUT…. Groups and covens are not the only ones allowed to have all the fun. I have beenContinue reading “5 Awesome Beltane Celebration Ideas for Solitaries”

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