This section is all about Witchcraft beliefs and magic
There
is no sacred text in witchcraft telling each witch exactly what to do. Nothing
here is to be taken as 'the one true way' of witchcraft. There are as many
different ways of interpreting the basic beliefs of the Craft as their are
witches. They celebrate there own diversity & always respect the beliefs of
others. Having said all that, the outline I give below is a fair representation
of the core of a witches beliefs.
Spring Equinox, 20-21st March
Marks the beginning of Spring, & that is well worth celebrating! On a more
esoteric level, this symbolises the continuing rise in the power of the
young Sun God.
Beltane, 1st May
(Pronounced 'Bel-tain). The most sexual festival in the Witches year, for
this is the time of mixing energies & mingling bodies. Symbolically the
Young God & the Goddess mate at Beltane, as the tides of life & love are in
full flood.
Midsummer, 20-21st June
Summer Solstice brings the longest day, & at this time we celebrate the
power of the Sun God at His peak. After the Solstice, the days begin to
shorten again as we approach Autumn.
Lughnasad, 1st August
Pronounced 'Loo-na-da', this is the time of the harvest. The Sun God, who is
celebrated here as the Celtic God-Hero Lugh, is sacrificed with the cutting
of the corn, & will not come to power again until the Spring Equinox. This
is a time to look back over the year & celebrate your own personal harvest.
On a deeper level, this is a time to honor the constant sacrifice of life that feed us. It is part of the pattern of existence that something must die to feed life. That death may be animal or vegetable, but the sacrifice is still made and should be honored.
Autumn Equinox, 21st September
In farming communities the harvest must be gathered in by now, & the Equinox
brings celebrations of the harvest home. For witches this may be the last
warm night under the stars, so a big party is in order! It is also a time to
prepare for the coming darkness of Winter, to turn within & look to more
subtle matters which we may have ignored during the bright days of Summer.
Samhain, 31st October
(Pronounced 'Sow-ain'). Perhaps the high point in the witches year. On
Samhain night the veil between the worlds of the living & the dead is thin.
At Samhain witches celebrate our ancestors & our beloved dead. We might meet
with the Lord of Death, & meditate on our own mortality. To witches death is
not to be feared; without it there can be no new life, for all birth emerges
from the fecund body of death.
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