It’s Time for a Time Out of Time – Let Us Welcome the Halcyon Days
The Halcyon Days have begun. This ancient Yuletide tradition has new meaning and relevance in our troubled world. Let us honor this time out of time.
The Halcyon Days have begun. This ancient Yuletide tradition has new meaning and relevance in our troubled world. Let us honor this time out of time.
The Wheel of time has turned again, Advent now has come. We light the flame with hope and prayer, we gather now as one. It’s time for the 1st candle.
“The most radical thing any of us can do at this time is to be fully present to what is happening in the world.” – Joanna Macy..So rise up with me, sisters.
Today we celebrate the second harvest, the midpoint of the harvest season. We in the north gather in the remaining bounty of summer, and give thanks. Blessed be.
Since tomorrow’s post will focus on the Card of the Week, I am sharing this important reminder about the true meaning of Labor Day. Forward together – not one step back.
Blessings on this ancient Celtic holy day of feasting, fire, and thanksgiving. Named for shining Lugh, let us gather in and share our first harvests. May you never hunger.
The Wheel of the Year turns once again, and we bid farewell to the season of growth and fruiting, and prepare for the first of the harvest sabbats. Blessed be.
Celebrate with me as we reach this most magical and rare moment, when Midsummer, the Full Moon, and the ancient ways blend in sumptuous illumination.
Let us unmake this day of acquisition and commerce, and reclaim it as a holy day nearer to every mother’s heart as it was intended: the cause of peace.
Red for love, green for prosperity, blue for peace, orange for success, and pink for happiness!
While all of Christendom focuses on its highest holy days of Easter Week, in India and across southern Asia today, countless millions are celebrating one of the happiest holidays on Earth.