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Blog Posts Regarding Spiritual Holidays

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Embark on a journey of spiritual discovery and celebration with our enlightening blog posts on Spiritual Holidays. Explore the significance, traditions, and spiritual practices associated with various holidays and observances around the world.

Spring Equinox: Wheel of the Year

As the Sun crosses the celestial equator on its way from South to North, we experience equal hours of daylight and darkness. The hours of daylight will continue…

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The Complete History Of Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday occurs on Tuesday 13th February in 2024, it is otherwise known as Pancake Day. Traditionally Shrove Tuesday was a ‘feasting day’, before Lent began on Ash…

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Imbolc: Wheel of the Year

Refresh, review and renew! Aligned with re-birth and the onset of Spring, Imbolc is celebrated on February 1st at the halfway point between the calm resting-point of Winter…

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Samhain Festival of Halloween

We mark Samhain Festival of Halloween each year on the 31st of October. Celtic Origins Halloween’s origins can be traced back to the Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced…

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Christmas TV Specials

Strictly Tess Daly is of course the co-presenter on Strictly Come Dancing. Many have commented that this year’s series of Strictly has been the most exciting in years….

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Samhain

Samhain or Halloween has long been celebrated in America in a big way, and many feel that the UK has commercialised the day, making it into yet another…

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Sunstone & Moonstone: Perfect for Autumn Equinox

Today, we are exploring two crystals that are perfect for celebrating this change in season – Moonstone and Sunstone. At 8.20 pm tonight (Wednesday 22nd September 2021) in…

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What to Do With Your Easter Leftovers

If you find yourself with leftover Easter goodies, then why not turn them into some delicious treats… Cornflake Cakes (Makes 24) Melt 75g of butter, 4 tablespoons of…

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Year of the Ox: Happy Chinese New Year!

The Year of the Ox (Metal) commences on 12th February 2021 until 30th January 2022. Other Year of the Ox years are as follows: 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997,…

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Discover Our Zodiac Christmas Guide

We are exploring a Zodiac Christmas. When it comes to family gatherings and events in the calendar like Christmas, how do the different star signs approach things? Zodiac…

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Angel Altar: Why not make one this Christmas

Have you decorated for Christmas yet? We are exploring how an Angel Altar can help…There is no doubt that the ‘Rule of 6’, special bubbles, tiered lockdown measures…

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The month of May – Beltane – Fire Festival

The month of May: Today marks day 39 of lock-down in the UK. With no end in sight and a change in how we live for the near…

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New Year Sparkle

There is no doubt that the New Year can feel like a bit of an anti-climax. The excitement of Christmas, shopping, presents, meeting up with family and friends…

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12 Days of Christmas – Fun Facts

Why not wow your friends, with your weird and wonderful Christmas knowledge? Or if you are making homemade gifts, crackers or table settings, then you could include some…

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Blessed Beltane & May Day

May Day The first day in the month of May, commonly referred to as ‘May Day’ is a spring festival. It is a public holiday that has been…

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