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Who to Call on the Sabbats
Note:This information was borrowed from The Wicca Spellbook, by Gerina Dunwich.
- Candlemas
- The Goddess in Her aspect as the Maiden, Brigid (Celtic goddess of fire, widsome, poetry, and sacred wells; also a deity associated with prophecy, divination, and healing), and Aradia (daughter of Diana, and "founder of the Witch cult on Earth").
- Spring Equinox
- Eostre (Saxon goddess of fertility), Ostara (German goddess of fertility), the Green Goddess, and Lord of the Greenwood.
- Beltane
- Flora (Roman flower-goddess), the lunar goddesses Diana and Artemis, Pan (the Greek horned goat-god of woodlands, fields, shepherds, and fertility), Faunus (the Roman equivalent to Pan), and all fertility deities.
- Summer Solstice
- Aphrodite, Astarte, Freya, Hathor, Ishtar, Venus, and other goddesses who preside over love, passion and beauty.
- Lammas
- Lugh (a Cletic solar deity worhsipped by the ancient Druids), John Barleycorn (the personification of malt liquor), Demeter, Ceres, the Corn Mother, and other goddesses who preside over agriculture.
- Autumn Equinox
- The Goddess in Her aspect of the Mother, Persephone (Queen of the Underworld), and Thor (Lord of thunder in Norse mythology).
- Samhain
- The Goddess in Her dark aspect as the Crone, Hecate (goddess of fertility and moon-magick, and protectress of all Witches), Morrigan (Celtic goddess of death), Cernunnos (Celtic fertility god), and Osiris (and ancient Egyptian diety whose annual death and rebirth personified the self-renewing vitality and fertility of Nature).
- Winter Solstice
- Lucina (Roman goddess of lunar mysteries), Frey (Scandinavian god of fertility and a deity associated with peace and prosperity), Attis (Phrygian fertility god), Dionysus (Greek god of wine), Woden (the chief Teutonic god), and, of course, jolly old Kriss Kringle (the Pagan god of Yule and personification of the Yuletide spirit)
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