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Traditional Pagan Holidays: Lughnasadh/Freyfaxi (Aug, 1)
Lughnasadh is named after the Celtic Sun god Lugh. This is a time when the first harvests of the year would be brought in and prosperity would begin to be felt amongst the community. Summer is fully in bloom and the golden fields and vibrant flowers mirror the glory of the powerful Sun above. During... Continue Reading →
Traditional Pagan Holidays: May Day/Beltaine (May, 1)
May Day marks the true climax of Spring and transition into Summer in the Northern regions. During this month, many plants and herbs begin to emerge after the long winter, bringing a plethora of flora and fauna to the land. On May Day, many Pagans will resurrect their idols of fertility and parade them through... Continue Reading →