Lammas/Lughnasadh (Loo – nas- ah) August 1st

Lammas/Lughnasadh (Loo – nas- ah) August 1st

Lughnasadh honours the Celtic God Lugh, the skilled god of many talents. He was known as a great craftsman working with wood and metal, a skilled poet, musician, healer and magician. Lugh came to be associated with grain after he held a harvest fair in honour of his...
Beltane

Beltane

Beltane is a good time for bringing hopes, dreams and desires to life. This Fire Festival is celebrated on the evening of April 30th through to the morning of May 1st. What is Beltane about? Beltane comes from the Celtic God Bel and the Gaelic ‘teine’. Together...
Ostara

Ostara

Ostara is another name for the Spring equinox, it heralds the birth of Spring and the end of Winter. It is a time of perfect equilibrium, dark and light, cold and warmth, masculine and feminine. It is a time when the sun is becoming stronger and warmer, the days are...
The Vernal or Spring Equinox.

The Vernal or Spring Equinox.

The word vernal derived from the Latin word ver, meaning spring, vernal can also be used to describe something youthful or fresh — springlike. The Vernal Equinox marks the beginning of Spring. After the Vernal Equinox, the days become longer and the nights become...
The Triple Goddess

The Triple Goddess

The Triple Goddess is a trinity of three individual aspects representing the Maiden, Mother and Crone which are also associated with the Earth and the Moon and its cycle – waxing, full and waning. As the Earth she is associated with grounding and physical energy...
Top 9 Essential Oils

Top 9 Essential Oils

This is a very short guide to 9 essential oils that are hopefully useful to many people. Our shop provides much more information on properties and ways to use these essential oils and many others. Have fun and enjoy using them, respect them, learn about them and they...