Exploring the Meaning and Customs of Beltane

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The next pagan holiday that is coming up is Samhain, which is celebrated on October 31st to November 1st. Samhain marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. It is considered a time when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, allowing for communication with ancestors and spirits. The holiday is associated with various traditions and customs such as bonfires, divination, and the honoring of departed loved ones. While it has roots in pagan and Celtic traditions, Samhain also holds significance in modern-day celebrations such as Halloween..


You’ll see each holiday here listed with its reckoning and a link to a page which will give you some resources as to where we got the idea for these Holidays, as well as ideas for how you can celebrate these holidays at home.

You ll see each holiday here listed with its reckoning and a link to a page which will give you some resources as to where we got the idea for these Holidays, as well as ideas for how you can celebrate these holidays at home. Holiday Date Feast of Fro January 1st Entschtanning February 2nd February 13th Oschdre March 20th March 22nd der Ziegdaag April 1st Wonnezeit April 30th May 12th Summeraafang und Dingsege June 18th Hoietfescht July 30th Erntfescht und Zisasege September 24th Voryuul December 8th December 20th Yuulzeit Winter Solstice New Year s Day Yuulsege Dec 24th Berchtaslaaf New Year s Eve.

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Holidays in Ásatrú, Heathenry and Norse Paganism

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