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Irish deity Brighid is a Celtic sun goddess of fire and purification, eventually Christianised into Saint Brigit. She is associated with healing wells and holy flame.
Imbolc is a festival of fire, change, purification and feasting, so what better place to celebrate than in the sacred space of the kitchen witch's kitchen?
The history, origin and traditions of Imbolc, or the Festival of Brigit.
As the first festival of spring, this pagan sabbat heralds the dwindling of winter and the coming of warmth and new life, celebrating the Celtic fire goddess Brighid.
It's a time to get ready for spring's arrival. Light is noticeably overpowering darkness. Celebrate with customs of the day while the groundhog's prediction is made.
Ways to bring the positive energy of Fire into your magickal work and daily life. Includes a list of herbs, plants, goddesses and more associated with the element of Fire
One of the key elements of kitchen witchery is the honoring of the Goddess. Here are some of the most common goddesses associated with kitchen witchery.
Celtic Reconstructionism is a growing religion with a strong focus on scholarship. It is an attempt to unearth ancient Celtic polytheistic practices for the modern age.
The humble Dandelion has been celebrated for centuries as a powerful medicine and nutrition source. Learn here how to harvest and utilize one of Nature's finest plants.
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