Wheel of the Year Tarot

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Wheel of the Year Tarot

Wheel of the Year Tarot

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Plants & Herbs: Pine, Fir, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeg and Oak Leaves. Basically, anything that is in season during this time. Samhain is probably the most well known of the Sabbats, as it ties in with Halloween, a time when the veil between the spirit world and the world of the living is at its thinnest. Samhain is celebrated on 31st October -1st November in the northern hemisphere and the 31st of April - 1st May in the southern hemisphere. The Four Seasons are celebrated as Solar Festivals while the Cross Quarter Days are celebrated as Fire Festivals. Samhain is another word that people struggle to pronounce, but it said as Sow-En or Sow-Een with the ‘ow’ pronounced the same as the ‘ow’ in owl or cow and the ‘hain’ bit is just ‘en’. Pagans and anyone seeking guidance on love and relationships, finance and career, aging, health, and spiritual matters will find it in this stunning Rider-Waite-based tarot.

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On the outer circle is a snake, the Egyptian god Typhon (the god of evil), descending on the left side. The snake also represents the life force plunging into the material world. On the right side rises the Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead who welcomes souls to the underworld. And on top of the wheel sits the Sphinx, representing knowledge and strength. Wheel of Fortune tarot card is about chance, choice, and responsibility. The card usually introduces an element of change in your life.In pagan traditions, Beltane is when the Sun ( God) arrives in full force to fertilize the earth. The Green Man is another symbol that makes an appearance during Beltane and he symbolises a new cycle of growth and rebirth. Something that’s important is that the *real* question I’m asking here is how to best navigate life from Litha to Lammas (August 1). And, when I do the spread on Lammas, I will be asking the best way to navigate my life from August 1 until Mabon – the Autumn Equinox (September 22, 2020). Doesn’t it seem far more practical to plan forward movement in six week increments rather than months and months (or years and years)? The Wheel of the Year Tarot takes us by the hand, leading us to an enchanted place where Nature, divine priestess, wisely arranges and governs the passage of time. The message of the card is that opportunity is headed your way, but what you do with it is up in the air. It could turn out really well or horribly wrong. During this Sabbat, we celebrate that the Winter Solstice marks the return of the sun to the earth. From this day forward we’ll see the days grow longer and warmer and nature slowly start to wake up and provide abundance. It is a festival of light, so lighting lots of candles, or decorating your tree and home with lights is a common practice.

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Step 1: Add the number correlating to your birth month (January = 1, February = 2, etc.) plus your birth date (the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) and 2022. From this point on, we will start to see more daylight in our days, helping to lift our mood and enrich our earth. It is the main fertility festival within the Wheel of the Year and marks a time of intense abundance, balance, harmony and new life. A lot of the ways we celebrate the Christian holiday of Easter, mirrors the ways the fertility goddess Ostara was once worshipped. Ancient Pagans would be filled with hope and fear during Lammas — hopeful for a bountiful harvest, but fearful that it wouldn’t be enough to last the winter.

The Wheel of the Year represents a pagan holiday calendar that’s split into 8 sections, or sabbats. These 8 sabbats divide the year equally, marking the beginning of each season as well as their mid-points. They watched the movement of the Sun in the sky and looked for signs upon the Earth and its creatures to determine what was to come, and what work needed to be done. A bit like we now do in Ireland, the Ancient Celts divided the year in two. For them there was the Dark Side, Winter which began at Samhain (Summers End) and was also the beginning of their year. The Light Side, Summer was marked as Bealtaine. They also commenced their festivals at dusk rather than dawn. This makes the Celtic Wheel of The Year slightly different to the modern day version.

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Explore how you can celebrate Litha, your successes, and make time for play > 6. Lughnasadh (August 1-2) Yule is the celebration of the winter solstice . This is the shortest day and longest night of the year.Beltane , also known as May Day, is the midpoint between spring and summer. Life bursts from the earth as the sun shines its light on nature. This sabbat invokes passion, love, and sexuality.



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