Walpurgisnacht, celebrated on the night of April 30th into May 1st, is a traditional spring festival rooted in Germanic and Central European folklore. It is named after Saint Walpurga, an 8th-century English missionary who was canonized on May 1st. Over time, her feast day merged with earlier pagan traditions that marked the transition from winter to spring. The result was a night of bonfires, dancing, mischief, and tales of witches gathering on mountaintops, most famously on...
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Ostara: The Festival of Spring and Renewal Ostara is a pagan nature festival that celebrates the spring equinox, marking the balance of day and night as the earth awakens from winters slumber. It is a time of renewal, fertility, and growth, often associated with themes of rebirth and new beginnings. This festival, observed by modern pagans, Wiccans, and those who follow the Wheel of the Year, has deep historical and mythological roots that stretch back to...
March 1st brings us the end of the Saint Valentines Season and the start of the Saint Patricks Season. It overlaps with the end of the Valentines Season so the enchanted energy of love is passed on into the Spirit Of Patricks Luck. Somewhere in Valentine Valley, hidden in the Himalayas of India, a supernatural seasonal ceremony took place. The literal Holiday Baton was passed on by a Valentine Cupid to the King Lochlann Of Leprechauns....