Wicca Wall Calendar 2023 (Art Calendar)

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Wicca Wall Calendar 2023 (Art Calendar)

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Nov 6: Mid-Autumn / Day of the Dead / Hallowmas – Festival marking the transformation of life to death, the end of the agricultural year, departure of migrating and hibernating animals, and decay and death of vegetal and animal life. Observed by remembering departed ancestors and contemplating one’s own mortality. November 2 – Anniversary of the Crowning of Haile Selassie: The day when Haile Selassie ascended the Ethiopian throne. This is one of the holiest days in the Rastafarian year APR. 30: May Eve—Walpurgis Night; annual gathering of Witches and covens. Beltane Begins at Sundown (Celtic, Wiccan) Old Norse Feast.

The Moon names we use in The Old Farmer’s Almanac come from Native American, Colonial American, or other traditional North American sources passed down through generations. For example, the name of January’s Wolf Moon is not a traditional Native American name; it’s thought to have English origins and brought to North America by European settlers.” December 26 – St. Stephen’s Feast Day: The day commemorating St. Stephen’s life and service as he became the first Christian to die for the faith DEC. 7 – 9: Feast of the Immanent Feminine Divine Spirit – Honoring Goddess as Maha Devi Shakti (Hindu), Holy Spirit Wisdom (Christian). May 18 – Ascension Day: This day is 40 days following Easter when Christians believe that Jesus ascended to HeavenMAY 18: – Celtic Feast of Greek God Pan – Who represents the masculine in Nature and protects men throughout their lives. Men recognized the transitions in their lives and honored male fertility.

The sacredness of nature is one core pagan belief that holds obvious appeal now. As Hutton puts it, paganism fulfils “a need for a spiritualised natural world in a time of ecological crisis”. That resonates: a new literature of wonder, from Katherine May’s Enchantment to Dacher Keltner’s Awe, has articulated our desire for transcendence, rooted in renewed appreciation for a beleaguered natural world. “You’d have to be living in a cave not to be aware of the impact we as human beings are having on the earth,” says Rooke. “A lot of druidry is about preservation, protection, planting trees. It’s ecological, geocentric, idealistic.” There are many names for the full moon across the different Native American tribes. For instance, the Tlingit, the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest are said to call the first moon of the year the Goose Moon. My personal favorite is the Oneida’s name for January’s moon. It’s Teyakohuhtya’ks or “Someone’s Ears Are Freezing Moon.” Yes, mine. November 1 – All Saints Day: A day to honor all holy men and women who have been canonized in the Catholic Church Violet Lunar Phase Calendar, 2024 Lunar Phase Calendar, 2024 Moon Calendar, The Original Lunar Phase PosterSit and feel what’s happening inside yourself. What transitions or changes are you feeling? What more do you want from life? What are you most grateful for? Greek Thesmophorus: five-day women’s pilgrimage for Aphrodite as Goddess of Genetyllis (childbirth), Demeter as Mother of a beautiful child (Persephone), with revelry the first day, celebration the second, temple of Demeter the third, fast and mourning for Persephone the fourth, and rejoicing the fifth day. JUL. 12-14: Feast of the Moon – Honoring Goddess as Selene (Old Greek), Ixchel (Maya), and Manat (Old Arabic-Sufi). Full Snow Moon (11:29 AM, MST) – February’s full moon is called the snow moon since most of northern North America was covered in snow during this time. It is also called the Hunger Moon, Storm Moon, Wild Moon, Eagle Moon, Trappers Moon, Bear Moon, Racoon Moon, and the Goose Moon.

Seasonal Witch Shirt, Wheel of the Year Shirt, Gift for Witch, Wiccan Gifts, Wheel of the Year Calendar, Gift for Witches, Pagan Gifts Visit our March 2023 Diversity Calendar to learn more about diversity days this month. April’s Major Religious Holidays Lammas – Many modern-day pagans interchange Lammas with Lughnasadh except that it only focuses on the harvest aspects. FEB. 28: Cake Day – Offering little cakes to the God and the Goddess; Remembering the ancestors with cakes and flowers. Mark, Joshua. Wheel of the Year.World History Encyclopedia. 28 Jan 2019. https://www.worldhistory.org/Wheel_of_the_Year/Saturnalia – The most popular of all ancient Roman holiday’s. The Agriculture God Saturn is honored from the 17th through the 23rd. Many of the traditions of this holiday are considered the source of modern-day traditions of Christmas, including wreaths, candles, feasting and exchanging of gifts. Imbolc – A pagan Sabbat, with origins in ancient Celtic celebrations of spring and welcoming the return of the Sun God. The celebration is focused on the Goddess Brigid (Goddess of Spring, Fertility, and the Dawn.) Imbolc is celebrated from sunrise on February 1 through sundown on February 2. The 2023 pagan calendar includes traditional pagan celebration dates and times across many different belief systems. It also includes both full moon and new moon dates, and peak times. Additionally, other noteworthy astrological events, zodiac periods, Asatru, Celtic Tree months, and more. This 2023 pagan calendar is shown in Mountain Standard Time (USA). To Convert to another time zone, find yours and add or subtract the shown amounts. USA Time Zones, Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands +3, Eastern +2, Central +1, Pacific -1, Alaska -2, Hawaii -3, American Samoa -4 (in hours).

AUG. 21: Festival of Hecate—Invoking her to protect the harvests now that the God resides within her aspect as the Earth Goddess. Full Wolf Moon (4:08 PM, MST) – January’s full moon is called the Wolf Moon. The very cold air carried the howling of hungry wolves across many miles. Other names include the Spirit Moon, Greeting Moon, Cold Moon, Hard Moon, Frost Moon, and the Center Moon. Many people want to know how the date December 25th came to represent the birth of Jesus. Long story short, it was believed Jesus was conceived on the Spring Equinox. Which makes sense when you consider the symbolism around that time of year. Ostara – A pagan Sabbat believed to originate in various form by the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Germanic cultures. It was fertility festival to celebrate the arrival of Spring. September 21 to September 29 – Mabon: Pagan and Wiccan religions use this day to mark the autumnal equinoxThe spring equinox, or Ostara, occurs in March and marks the beginning of spring, while the fall equinox, or Mabon, occurs in September and marks the beginning of autumn. Diwali – One the most important holidays of Hindu, Jainism, and Sikhism, commonly known as the festival of lights. The festival generally symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. FEB. 1-14 Greek festival of God Dionysus – in which vines were pruned and sprinkled with wine, accompanied by ritual singing and dancing.



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