Merry Imbolc!
I really got behind on posting and I know that I said that I would post rituals and traditions to make your Imbolc meaningful and fun, but since it is now Imbolc...I don't really want to hang out on the Internet all day so I am going to be brief. Here are some things you can do today that will add meaning to your Imbolc festivities!
Prepare your altar as you usually would and ask the Goddess and God to bless your seeds for the upcoming planting season
Light candles in honor of the growing Sun God and the return to warmer days
Bundle up and take a walk in nature meditating on the first inklings of new life and spring!
Clean your home both spiritually and physically- throwing away old junk, as well as stale and negative energies leaving room for positivity and new growth!
Praise the Goddess and God in all the beauty of today, as you do everyday.
I know this was really brief, and not as detailed as usual, but I'm a witch on a mission and I have Imbolc things to do!
Brightest Blessings!
~S
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Friday, February 15, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Imbolc
The sun is pouring through my window, Ralph and Henry lay in
a heap on the floor soaking up the beams. This is their first winter and I can
see their happy faces in the sun looking forward to spring. With Imbolc
approaching heralding the coming of the spring planting season, I’m beginning
to see the first stirrings of life. The trees are slowly putting forth tiny
buds, wrapped up tight against the cold.
As a solitary practitioner I have devised my own traditions
for celebrating the recovery of the Goddess after the birth of her Son and the
beckoning of spring. I won’t share all of them with you, but I will share
something that I am really excited about! I’m going to be starting my first
vegetable and herb garden. This is something that I’ve never done before and I
am so excited. The instructions say to start the seeds inside in a sunny
window. I’m going to keep them in a room shut away from the cats because many
of the things that we eat and enjoy are poisonous to household furry
friends. I’m going to dedicate my
organic garden to the Goddess and ask her to bless its fruits for this year’s harvest.
(Side note for those of you who are not
aware, the Pagan New Year is Samhain which is what most people today call
Halloween. The Pagan New Year does not begin on January 1st.)
There are many other rituals that can be done during Imbolc.
Spring cleaning for a witch not only
means organizing, throwing away trash, and cleaning (or repainting etc) the
physical house. A witch’s spring cleaning also means airing out negative
energies, bringing in positive optimism for Spring, and updating protection
charms and other household spells. In the Book of Shadows section I will
include some good household charms and cleaning ideas for your Spring cleaning.
As a witch I try to keep even my physical cleaning spiritual. This means using
natural cleaning products and not harsh chemicals. I will include some recipes
and more in the BOS section of the blog.
I hope you all look forward to Imbolc as much as I do! Merry part for
now my lovely lambs! (Lambs are a symbol of Imbolc, can anyone tell me why?
Comment below if you know the answer or have a favorite Imbolc ritual of your
own!)
~S
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