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Welcome to Sanctuary of the Winds!

Sanctuary of the Winds offers public workshops (when time allows), open rituals, and clergy services to those in the earth religious community. Open rituals, as with all rituals within the Sanctuary of the Winds, are family appropriate. This is to ensure that all members, young and old, can enjoy the rituals and gatherings we offer. Sanctuary of the Winds also provides public education and education to those of other faiths to change misconceptions about the earth based religions.


Sanctuary of the Winds is a nonprofit organization - and that means we need your help! Monetary, material (books, paper, ritual supplies) can be dropped or picked up, from within the area. Contact us for details. grppd_michigan@yahoo.com


 

 

All About Imbolc 2012



By , About.com Guide

All About Imbolc

Imbolc symbols include early spring flowers, a Brighid's cross, and lots of candles.

Image © Patti Wigington 2008

By February, most of us are tired of the cold, snowy season. Imbolc reminds us that spring is coming soon, and that we only have a few more weeks of winter to go. The sun gets a little brighter, the earth gets a little warmer, and we know that life is quickening within the soil. There are a number of different ways to celebrate this Sabbat, but first, you may want to read up on:

Rituals and Ceremonies

Depending on your particular tradition, there are many different ways you can celebrate Imbolc. Some people focus on the Celtic goddess Brighid, in her many aspects as a deity of fire and fertility. Others aim their rituals more towards the cycles of the season, and agricultural markers. Here are a few rituals you may want to think about trying -- and remember, any of them can be adapted for either a solitary practitioner or a small group, with just a little planning ahead.

Imbolc Magic

Imbolc is a time of magical energy related to the feminine aspect of the goddess, of new beginnings, and of fire. It's also a good time to focus on divination and increasing your own magical gifts and abilities. Take advantage of these concepts, and plan your workings accordingly. Because of its proximity to Valentine's Day, Imbolc also tends to be a time when people start exploring love magic -- if you do, be sure to read up on it first!

Traditions and Trends

Interested in learning about some of the traditions behind the celebrations of February? Find out how Valentine's Day became important, what the Romans were up to, and where the legend of the groundhog began!

Crafts and Creations

As Imbolc rolls in, you can decorate your home (and keep your kids entertained) with a number of easy craft projects. Start celebrating a bit early with a Brighid's Cross or a Corn Doll.

Feasting and Food

No Pagan celebration is really complete without a meal to go along with it. For Imbolc, celebrate with foods that honor the hearth and home -- breads, grains, and vegetables stored from fall such as onions and potatoes -- as well as dairy items.

Adding Fun

 

The small seed that you planted yesterday ....

Is already the weed that pulls at your pants leg today....

Hoping to be everything that you intended for it to be and more.....

Look again ... and this time don't  see it as the weed!

 

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