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Halfway to Spring

February 1, 2023 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

shhh, listen
seeds are stirring
in the belly
of the mother.

the sacred wheel 
turns toward spring
life is awakening 
in the body of her.

~Nancy Lankston

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Can you hear it?? Magic is afoot, running just beneath the surface. The seeds are stirring!

For months, Mama Earth has held the seeds of spring safe within her soil body. Then, as the wheel of the year slowly turns towards spring in early February, the seeds begin to stir and reawaken. Imbolc* has quietly arrived.

Celtic tales speak of the Cailleach — the divine hag Goddess who rules over winter and death. The Cailleach is the anncient Earth Mother Goddess in her bare winter crone form. She is is also known as the Bone Mother who is said to collect the bones of the animals that die in the winter. Bone Mother sings and prays over the bones of the animals all winter long. She does this out of love, so that the animals will cross over and return as new life in the spring.

On Imbolc, the Cailleach gathers firewood for the rest of the winter. If the Cailleach wishes to make winter last a lot longer, she will make sure that the weather on Imbolc is bright and sunny, so she can gather plenty of firewood. But, if Imbolc is a day of foul weather, it means that the Cailleach is asleep and winter is almost over.

Spring is on its way.
Offer up a prayer of gratitude
in honor of
the dance of Earth and Sun.

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*Imbolc is an old Irish word that means “in the belly”. It honors the pregnant ewes carrying new life in their wombs at this time of year. Imbolc is traditionally celebrated at the halfway point between winter solstice and spring equinox.

Image by Nancy Lankston

Filed Under: Inspire Nature Love, Open to Earth Wisdom and Guidance, Seasons of the Sun, Share Ideas and Practices Tagged With: Cailleach, gratitude, Imbolc, love, magic, mama earth, nature, ritual, spring, sun, wheel of the year, wisdom

Winter Air

January 25, 2023 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

“It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it.”
~John Burroughs

❄️

Photos by Nancy Lankston

Filed Under: Inspire Nature Love, Seasons of the Sun Tagged With: joy, love, magic, nature, snow, winter

Solstice Blessings

December 20, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

Newgrange, Ireland

#longestNight
#WinterSolstice
#returnoftheLight
#grateful
#cycles
#seasons
#WheeloftheYear

Filed Under: Inspire Nature Love, Seasons of the Sun, Share Ideas and Practices Tagged With: cycle, gratitude, joy, season, solstice, wheel of the year, winter

Edge of Solstice

December 9, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Sacred Earth, Seasons of the Sun Tagged With: dark, listen, sacred, silence, solstice, wheel of the year, winter

The In-Between – Samhain

November 1, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

Originally published in November2016.

There are special in-between times in life that are filled with power.  Twilight is such a time, as is dawn. Those magical moments in each day when it is neither day nor night…  Birth is also an in-between time, as is death. Each of these in-between times marks a border, a space of transition. They are special times when the ancients believed magic is likely to occur.

Here in the northern hemisphere, we find ourselves on the boundary between autumn and winter. This is yet another potent in-between time. As the sunlight fades away and our nights begin to lengthen, the ancient Celtic people celebrated Samhain (Sow-in).  Some tribes celebrated Samhain at the 1st new moon after late harvest (October 25th this year). Other tribes chose to celebrate at the 1st full moon after harvest (November 8th this year).

The Celtic celebration of Samhain was a way to acknowledge and honor the transition out of the light half of the year and into the dark half.  The Celtic people believed that the veils between this world and the next are very thin at Samhain. Those that have departed this Earth are close at Samhain. This made it the perfect time to celebrate the gifts of the ancestors, and to celebrate the endless cycles of birth – growth – death – rebirth that are an integral part of Nature.

In this sacred and magical in-between time, spend a few moments acknowledging and honoring all that has happened in the past year.

Honor everything you have “harvested” this year.

Consider what you hope to “birth” and “grow” in the year ahead.

Bow to your ancestors and thank them for giving you this life.

Offer love and prayers to loved ones who have transitioned.

Thank the light of summer and embrace the dark of winter.

Celebrate the Magic of Samhain.

Filed Under: Open to Earth Wisdom and Guidance, Sacred Earth, Seasons of the Sun Tagged With: ancestors, blessings, Celtic, dark, gratitude, mama earth, sacred, Samhain, wheel of the year

Celebrate Autumn

September 20, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

“We are almost at autumnal equinox
where all will be cooler.
Darker.
Deeper.
Quieter.
More intimate.

I am drawn now more and more
toward the colder seasons.
The nights stretching longer.
The pace slower.”

~Victorla Erickson

🍁

#balance
#equinox
#autumn
#cycles
#seasons

Filed Under: Inspire Nature Love, Open to Earth Wisdom and Guidance, Seasons of the Sun Tagged With: autumn, balance, cycle, equinox, season, wheel of the year

Harvest Time

August 1, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

Lammas loaf owl with salt eyes, Wikipedia

“Lammas, or “Loaf Mass,” is the Feast of the First Harvest, the Feast of Bread. This Holy Day honors the women who created agriculture and bred the crops we cultivate, especially the grains, or corn. In the British Isles, celebrants make corn dollies from the last of the newly-harvested wheat. The corn dolly holds the energy of the grain Goddess and, when placed above the door or the mantle, will bring good luck to the household all year.

When we think of corn, we think of succulent cobs of crisp, sweet, buttery yellow or white kernels: immature Zea mays, Indian corn. You know, corn. As in sweet corn, popcorn, blue corn, decorative corn, corn bread and corn chowder. Corn!

But, did you ever wonder why it’s corn? “Korn” is an old Greek word for “grain.” Wheat and oats, barley and even rice, are korn. This usage is preserved in the song “John Barleycorn must die.” When Europeans crossed the Atlantic and were introduced to the beautiful grain the Native Americans grew, they, of course, called it “corn.” And nowadays we think of corn as only that, but corn is Kore (pronounced “core-a”), the Great Mother of us all.

Her name, in its many forms — Ker, Car, Q’re, Kher, Kirn, Kern, Ceres, Core, Kore, Kaur, Kauri, Kali — is the oldest of all Goddess names. From it we derive the English words corn, kernel, carnal, core, and cardiac. “Kern” is Ancient Greek for “sacred womb-vase in which grain is reborn.”

The Goddess of Grain is the mother of civilization, of cultivation, of endless fertility and fecundity. To the Romans she was Ceres, whose name becomes “cereal.” To the Greeks, she was Kore, the daughter, and Demeter (de/dea/goddess/meter/mater/mother) as well. To the peoples of the Americas, she is Corn Mother, she-who-gave-herself-that-the-People-may-live. She is one of the three sister crops: corn, beans and squash. In the British Isles she was celebrated almost to the present day as “Cerealia, the source of all food.”

Honoring grain as the staff of our life dates at least as far back as Ancient Greece. Nearly four thousand years ago, the Eleusinian mysteries, which were regarded as ancient mysteries even then, centered on the sacred corn and the story of Demeter and her daughter Kore or Persephone. Initiates, after many days of ceremony, were at last shown the great mystery: an ear of Korn. Korn dies and is reborn, traditionally after being buried for three days. Corn and grain are magic. The one becomes many. That which dies is reborn.

Many Native American stories repeat this theme of death and rebirth, but with a special twist. In some origin of corn stories a woman is brutally murdered, in others she demands to be killed. No matter. Once she is dead, she is cut into pieces and planted. From her dismembered body, corn grows. Again and again, everywhere around the world, the story of grain is the story of humanity. The sacred symbolism of grain speaks loudly to the human psyche. To the Ancients, the light in our lights is the Kore, the core, the soul, the seed, of each being.

… The green blessings of the grains are special blessings indeed.”

~Susun Weed

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#Harvest
#Lammas
#Lughnasadh
#CyclesandSeasons

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Filed Under: Open to Earth Wisdom and Guidance, Sacred Earth, Seasons of the Sun, Share Ideas and Practices Tagged With: cycle, gratitude, harvest, Lammas, Lughnasadh, ritual, season, wheel of the year

Beltane Blessings

May 1, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Inspire Nature Love, Sacred Earth, Seasons of the Sun Tagged With: Beltane, fertility, flower, nature, sacred, season, seed, union, wheel of the year

Spring Has Sprung

March 20, 2022 By Nancy L Leave a Comment

The equinox today signals the start of spring in the northern hemisphere.

An equinox is a point of balance in the seasonal cycle. Day and night are roughly equal in length at this turning point. And this year, an almost full moon in Libra is amplifying the shift.

In the chaos of these uncertain times, it is easy to become ungrounded, anxious and afraid. A connection to Mama Earth helps restore balance and calm.

So, take a few moments today to honor this seasonal shift toward life and new growth. Go outside. Breathe in and out. And express your gratitude to Mama Earth for the many gifts of spring.

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#spring
#equinox
#findbalance
#cyclesandseasons
#wheeloftheyear
#newgrowth

Filed Under: Inspire Nature Love, Seasons of the Sun, Share Ideas and Practices Tagged With: balance, equinox, grow, mama earth, nature, ritual, season, spring, sun, wheel of the year

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