Make a Winter Hair Wreath

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An Imbolc Blessing: Energizing Snowy Spaces using Sacred Geometry and Symbolism

This is an excellent post with great ideas for those of us who have snow for Imbolc.

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Walking the Imbolc Spiral on the Pond, Imbolc 2015 Walking the Imbolc Spiral on the Pond, Imbolc 2015

In my part of the world, Winter has finally arrived in all of her glory and we are now at Imboc, a wintry holiday of renewal and regeneration (ok, so some people say that Imbolc is the first sign of spring; I consider it a winter holiday and celebrate it as such. There are no real stirrings of spring here till late February or early March when the maple sap begins to run). In today’s post, I’m going to share with you one of my favorite Imbolc activities–unfolding sacred patterns and symbols upon the inner and outer realms, using snow as our canvas. This is a delightful outdoor activity you can do while we have snow coverage during this quiet and most sacred time of the year. For those that are already groaning and saying “Oh no, not more snow!” please…

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10 Ways to Celebrate Imbolc

Great Activities to celebrate Imbolc with

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Don’t skip Imbolc this year!  You have time to plan something cool.  Here are some ideas to get you thinking.


10 Ways to Celebrate Imbolc

1.  Make your own candles.  It is, after all, Candlemas.  Every witch ought to know the basics of candle making.  The primary advantages include being able to customize spell and ritual candles by color and the inclusion of specific herbs or oils.  Spirit Crafts even carries some amazing molds especially for pagans.  I like to make enough for the whole year during the month of January so I can bless them all by Imbolc.

2.  Visit a hot spring or Roman bathhouse.  By now, we are all weary of the cold.  Our joints and muscles have taken a beating from the winter weather.  If you’re lucky enough to live near a natural hot spring (or willing to make the journey to find one!), Imbolc is the perfect time to luxuriate…

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