Samhain ritual: 3 tips for celebrating the original Halloween
Learn how to perform a Burning Wishes rite, how to make a Witch’s Ladder and how to celebrate Samhain with these rituals.
The Wheel of the Year contains 8 Sabbats and it is one of the main references for Witches‘ celebrations. It is also known as Wiccan Wheel of the Year or Celtic Wheel of the Year and each of the Sabbats represents the Sun God’s life alongside the Goddess. To know more about it, check The Wheel of the Year and the Sabbats or choose a post below.
Learn how to perform a Burning Wishes rite, how to make a Witch’s Ladder and how to celebrate Samhain with these rituals.
The Samhain Sabbat happens during the night of October 31st. Samhain rituals honour and thank our ancestors.
Learn how to make a Kern Baby, a Cornucopia of Abundance, a Mabon’s Magic Drink and how to celebrate Mabon with these rituals!
Mabon Sabbat is part of the Wheel of the Year. It is celebrated during the Autumnal Equinox, around September 22nd. It is the second and last harvest.
Learn how to make a Spell Bottle in Lughnasadh, some Lammas Bread and how to celebrate this Sabbat! Each ritual celebrates the vital energy of the Sun God.
The Lughnasadh Sabbat (or Lammas) is celebrated around 1st of August, the first harvest. Its rituals thank the Sun God for the harvest and his energy.
Learn how to make a Solar Wheel, a Witch’s Ladder and how to celebrate Litha! Each ritual celebrates the fertilising energy of the Sun God.
Litha Sabbat is part of the Wheel of the Year. It is celebrated during the Summer Solstice. All witches celebrate the Sun power!
Learn how to make a Maypole, a Beltane Package, and how to celebrate the Beltane Sabbat with these rituals!
Beltane Sabbat is held on 1st of May and celebrates fertility. The God and the Goddess united in love and share fertility throughout nature.