Our ancestors celebrated life together with the rhythms of each season. Many of these celebrations were interwoven and connected to nature and Earth’s natural cycles. Today we celebrate the seasons and our connections to the natural world with intentional and meaningful celebrations that renew our joy in life and bring a deeper meaning to our human existence. By following the cycle of nature, you’ll be able to experience a deep connection with the natural world and see how everything is connected.
It’s important to spend time outdoors, throughout all the seasons, to connect with nature. By observing and interacting with nature, we can tune into its nuances and learn more about it. This will help us remember the nature-language we’ve forgotten through our modern and rushed lives.
The following posts are here to provide you with a foundation to rewild yourself through aligning with the cycles of the seasons and to help you in discovering the energies of the seasonal cycles. You will find outlined seasonal transition days on which to celebrate rituals that connect you with the natural world, as well as tips and inspiration to help you to fully celebrate the seasons and connect with nature while strengthening relationships with family and friends.
Strawberry Moon Magic: Exploring the Folklore and Significance of June’s Full Moon
Discover the enchanting folklore and spiritual significance of June’s full moon, the Strawberry Moon, in our latest blog article. Learn about the ancient traditions and beliefs associated with this celestial event, and explore various ways to honor its significance in your own life. From rituals and ceremonies to connecting with nature, dive into the mystical world of the Strawberry Moon.
3 Easy Rituals for Beltane that Honor the Earth
Celebrate the sacred time of Beltane with rituals that honor the earth and the cycles of growth and transformation. In this blog article, explore powerful rituals for Beltane that connect you with the natural world, from planting seeds and creating an earth-focused altar to having a ceremonial fire. Discover how you can deepen your connection to the natural world and cultivate gratitude for the abundance and generosity of the earth. Join us on a journey of spiritual reflection and reverence for the beauty and power of the natural world with Rituals for Beltane.
May’s Full Moon: Celebrating A Springtime Flower Moon
Unlock the secrets of May’s full moon, the Flower Moon, with our informative blog article. Discover the meaning, folklore, and rich history behind this celestial event and deepen your spiritual connection with the universe. Don’t miss out on the chance to expand your knowledge and enhance your spiritual practice with the Flower Moon as your guide.
April’s Full Moon: Celebrating the Beauty and Magic of the Pink Moon
Discover the magic of April’s Full Moon, also known as the Pink Moon. From its history and spiritual significance to folklore and rituals, this article delves into all aspects of the Pink Moon. Learn how to honor this celestial event with 10 unique ways, and embrace the power of renewal and growth that comes with the start of Spring.
The First Day of Spring: Everything You need to know and 10 ways to celebrate
Discover everything you need to know about the first day of spring and the vernal equinox. Plus, find 10 nature-based ways to celebrate the arrival of the new season!
Honor Nature’s Cycles through 8 Wondrous Seasonal Shifts
Celebrating the seasonal shifts of the wheel of the year is a great way to honor nature’s cycles and celebrate the natural rhythms of life. In this blog article, you’ll learn how each turn of the wheel can help you honor the changing of the seasons and find out how to make the most of each season’s unique energy.
Ostara: A History of the Spring Equinox and 10 Easy Ways to Honor the Season
Discover the ancient history of Ostara, the pagan celebration of the spring equinox, and learn 10 easy ways to honor the season. From decorating your home to planting new life, this guide offers tips for celebrating the arrival of spring and embracing the renewal of nature. Perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with the earth and its cycles.
March’s Full Moon: Celebrating a Full Worm Moon
March’s full moon is also known as the Worm Moon, as it marks the time of year when earth slowly begins to warm up after the winter, making earthworms come out of the ground to feed. You’ll discover the stories and folklore behind March’s Full Worm Moon, as well as tips on how you can make the most of this full moon.
6 Delicious Recipes For Imbolc to Honor the Hearth and Home
Celebrate Brigid’s love of the home and hearth with these 6 wonderful recipes for Imbolc that will infuse your kitchen with the season’s special energy. From traditional dishes to something a bit more modern, you’ll find something special for your Imbolc feast. With these recipes, your Imbolc is sure to be a magical one!
Imbolc: The Magical Space Between Seasons and 5 Rituals to Honor the Turning of the Wheel
Celebrate the turning of the wheel and honor the season of Imbolc with these 5 meaningful rituals. Learn how to give thanks and welcome the changing of the seasons with meaningful ritual practices. Discover how to connect with the spirit of Imbolc and open yourself up to the potential of the new season.
The 12 Full Moons: Their Names, Meaning, and Magical Influence
The moon is often an object of fascination. Its phases and names say a lot about how we relate to, and derive meaning from, the moon’s seemingly ever-shifting aspects. Here are the names and meanings of the 12 full moons, plus tips on how they can influence your life.
All About The Full Wolf Moon: The First of the Year’s 13 Moons
In January, the first full Moon of the year is known as the Full Wolf Moon. We hope you will observe it with reverence and wonder. Learn more about this amazing celestial body!
8 Easy Ways For Celebrating Twelfth Night: The End of the Solstice Season
Celebrating Twelfth Night is all about the end of the Solstice Season and welcoming back the light. Here are 8 easy ways for celebrating Twelfth Night.
Easy Wassail Recipe for Yule: A Delicious Cup of Tradition
Try this easy traditional recipe for wassail and share it with friends while celebrating Twelfth Night or all 12 Day of Yule.
Honoring the 4 Sacred Evergreens of the Winter Solstice
The plants of the winter solstice play an integral role in this seasonal celebration that marks the turning of the Wheel of the Year. Evergreens such as conifers, holly and ivy, and mistletoe have their own folklore associated with them. These plants can be used to honor the season, celebrate its wisdom, and return home.
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Situated in the heart of Northeastern Connecticut, Barbi Gardiner is a bioregional herbalist and a proud member of the Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck tribe. With a homestead recognized as a certified wildlife habitat by the Wildlife Federation and a native medicinal plant sanctuary by United Plant Savers, Barbi is a leading voice in permaculture and regenerative gardening. Passionate about seasonal living and ancestral wisdom, Barbi aims to reconnect people with the natural world and the ancient knowledge of their forebears. Through engaging articles and resources, Barbi is a beacon for sustainable living and earth-centered spirituality.