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How to make a candle wheel for Imbolc.
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This is so beautiful! The light returning.
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Brigid's Cross - these are cute with pipe cleaners, or the more traditional straw or wheat
Straw doll, or brideog, to honor Brigid. Great article on Beliefnet by Robert Moss about the significance of Imbolc, Brigid's Day.
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Straw doll, or brideog, to honor Brigid. Great article on Beliefnet by Robert Moss about the significance of Imbolc, Brigid's Day.
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traditionally Imbolc is associated with Brighid, the Irish goddess of hearth and home, there are a number of other deities who are represented at this time of year; and who have been and still are celebrated by many different by many peoples, in many lands, in many ways and by countless names.
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Imbolc or "in the womb" is said to refer to the growing bellies of the Ewes who were kept by the the Celts and so important to their lively hood. It is also called Lá Fhéile Muire na gCoinneal in Irish, which translates to the feast day of Bride.
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Love this image of Brigid bringing the Spring.
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