Making brigid’s crosses for Imbolc
Had a lot of failed attempts but these I’m really happy with how they turned out!
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Making brigid’s crosses for Imbolc
Had a lot of failed attempts but these I’m really happy with how they turned out!
Blessed Imbolc everyone. 🌱🕯️🌱
⛧Blessing for Imbolc
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☽ → ♓︎ 6:00 𝔞𝔪
Color of the Day : White
Incense of the Day : Marjoram
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As a festival of the returning light, Imbolc is the perfect time of year to replace any dying candles on your altar or in your ritual space.
Start your ritual/magickal work as usual, including lighting the old candles that you will be replacing.
Ritually cleanse your new candles with salted water or by running them through incense.
Now light one of your new candles with the flame from an old candle.
As you do, say :
I transfer this sacred Witch's flame to its new home.
Long may its light shine!
By transferring your old candle's light to your new one, you are also transferring its energy and history in your ritual space.
Once your new candle is lit, blow out the old one and say :
Thank you for your service,
Now your flame will burn anew!
Transfer your new candle to where the old one stood. Repeat for each new candle.
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hope everyone is having a beautiful Imbloc🌱🌷
Imbolc 2022
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What is Imbolc? Also know as Brigid's day, it's a Pagan/witch's holiday that celebrates the coming of spring. This holiday is celebrated directly in between the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox, usually on February 1st through 2nd.
Common Activities to celebrate:
☆ Deep cleaning and magickally Cleansing your space or home
☆ Setting goals for the coming year
☆ Crafting Brigid's cross
☆ Planting seeds
One of my personal goals for this year was to fully commit to celebrate the witch's holidays, and to do a full illustration for each one 🖌 I'm hoping I can make a calender next year with these illustrations! The first holiday that came up was Imbolc and I had the neat idea of drawing a witch using her magick to deep clean her home! 🏡 this is my first time drawing a space like this and it was sooo much fun! I'm excited to do more spaces like this in the future. Also, I'm a day late but I'm happy I was able to cross off this goal on my 2022 list! ❤️🔥 I hope you all enjoy it!
Imbolc: What Is It & How to Celebrate?
Imbolc: What Is It & How to Celebrate?
Imbolc is also known as Imbolg and sometimes also called Brigid’s Day. It is a Gaelic traditional festival marking the beginning of spring. Traditionally, it is held on February 1st and it lands about halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It is celebrated throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man – but you can celebrate it anywhere in the world! What is Imbolc? In…
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Imbolc Tea
A tea I make regularly for Imbolc evening, but I also make it when I want something soothing!
1 cup warm milk (oat milk is an excellent choice for the vegan magick practitioner!)
2 tablespoons honey (sub. agave)
1 1/2 teaspoons lavender
Directions: Warm milk carefully. Stir in honey. Steep lavander for several minutes. Enjoy!