Wheel of the Year
Welcome, fellow seekers of ancient wisdom and connection with the cycles of nature! In the realms of paganism, the Wheel of the Year stands as a sacred calendar, guiding us through the changing seasons and the ebb and flow of life's energies. Join us on a mystical journey as we explore the Pagan holidays that make up this sacred wheel, each marking a unique moment in the natural cycle. The Wheel of the Year: The Wheel of the Year is a sacred circle that divides the solar year into eight distinct holidays, known as Sabbats. These Sabbats are further categorized into two groups: the Greater Sabbats, which represent the solstices and equinoxes, and the Lesser Sabbats, which mark the points between them. Samhain (October 31 - November 1): Samhain, the Celtic New Year, marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. It is a time when the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds is believed to be thin, making it ideal for divination and communication with ancestors.