The Wheel of Life clicks one more spoke in its ever-shifting circle.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016, is Candlemas, also known as Imbolc, Feast of Lights, and Groundhog Day. This is a fire festival honoring the reemerging power of Lord Sun and Brigit, the patron saint of Candlemas. Brigit is a Celtic goddess. She is also the patroness of poets and artists, blacksmiths, and midwives. Shepherds and cattle herders honor her. Her Roman and Greek counterparts are Minerva and Athena.
Use the colors white, yellow, pink, light green, and light blue in your dress and decorations. Serve your guests a feast that may include pumpkin and sunflower seeds, all dairy products, poppyseed cakes, a variety of breads (muffins and scones included), peppers, onions, garlic, poultry, lamb, pork, spicy foods such as curry and chili, spiced wines, herbal teas. The spicy foods encourage Lord Sun’s continuing growth. The seeds, breads, dairy foods, and meats serve to honor Brigit.
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