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Celebrating Lammas
August 1st marks Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, the first of the three ancient harvest festivals in the Wheel of the Year. It's a time...
Angela Rajnigandha
Jul 271 min read


The Summer Solstice: A Celebration of Life at Its Peak
The wheel turns, and the sun reaches its height. The Summer Solstice is here—the longest, brightest day of the year. The Earth is alive....
Angela Rajnigandha
Jun 151 min read


Honoring the Sacred Masculine: A Father’s Day Reflection
This fathers day, we honor the men. The fathers, the grandfathers, the uncles, the sons. The protectors and providers. The teachers,...
Angela Rajnigandha
Jun 91 min read


Honoring Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day isn’t just about flowers and cards. It’s a time to honor the deep, nurturing energy that surrounds us—whether in the mothers...
Angela Rajnigandha
May 42 min read


Rituals for Beltane
Beltane, celebrated on May 1st, marks the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. It’s traditionally a Celtic fire...
Angela Rajnigandha
Apr 203 min read


Honoring the Earth
Earth Day is a reminder that we are not separate from nature—we are part of it. The earth provides everything we need: food, water, air,...
Angela Rajnigandha
Apr 132 min read


Easter as a Pagan: Can You Still Celebrate Easter With Your Christian Family as a Pagan or Witch?
I am often asked, “Can I still celebrate Easter with my Christian family as a pagan or witch?” Absolutely! Celebrating Easter with your...
Angela Rajnigandha
Apr 62 min read


The Truth About Saint Patrick’s Day
When you think of Saint Patrick’s Day, what comes to mind? Shamrocks, parades, and an excuse to drink Guinness until you forget where you...
Angela Rajnigandha
Mar 93 min read


The Origins of Cupid: From Greek Myth to Roman Icon
Cupid is the small, winged god of love that many of us know today. He’s often shown with a bow and arrow, spreading love wherever he...
Angela Rajnigandha
Feb 122 min read


Celebrating Yule: The Return of Light
Falling around December 21st, the winter solstice marks the point when the earth tilts furthest from the sun in the Northern Hemisphere,...
Angela Rajnigandha
Nov 26, 20243 min read


Honoring Samhain: The Witch’s New Year
One of the most sacred times in the pagan calendar is almost here: Samhain (Pronounced "sow-in"). This ancient Gaelic festival, still...
Angela Rajnigandha
Oct 4, 20242 min read


Celebrating Mabon:The Autumnal Equinox
As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, we find ourselves approaching Mabon, the autumn equinox. Falling on September 22nd this...
Angela Rajnigandha
Sep 9, 20243 min read


Celebrating Lughnasadh: The First Harvest Festival
As we come to the end of summer, we embrace the arrival of Lughnasadh, a joyful celebration marking the first harvest festival of the...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20242 min read


Honoring the Divine Masculine this Fathers Day
As Father's Day approaches, we are reminded of the importance of honoring and celebrating the masculine energy that fathers and father...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read


Litha:Celebrating the Summer Solstice
Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice, is a significant pagan festival that celebrates the longest day of the year, a pivotal moment...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read


Honoring Mothers: Ancestral Wisdom and The Womb
As Mother's Day approaches, we dive into a deeper reflection beyond the mothers in our lives, exploring the profound connections we share...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read


Beltane: Celebrating the Blossoming of Life
As we welcome the vibrant energies of May, we also embrace the ancient festival of Beltane, a celebration of fertility, renewal, and the...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20242 min read


Ostara - From Pagan Bunnies to Holy Resurrections
What is Ostara? Commonly thought of as the origin of the Christian Easter, Ostara is the festival of the Spring Equinox, which typically...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read


Lupercalia: The Salacious Origins of Valentine's Day
Lupercalia was an ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15th. It was dedicated to Lupercus, the Roman god of fertility, and to...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20242 min read


Imbolc: The Festival of Brigid
Imbolc gently announces the arrival of spring, like a whispered promise between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Celebrated...
Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read
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