The Wheel of the Year is a timeless symbol, a cycle that connects us with nature’s rhythms, and a spiritual map guiding us through life’s seasonal shifts. Rooted in ancient pagan traditions, it celebrates the interplay of light and darkness, life and death, and the continuous flow of time. This sacred calendar is divided into eight festivals—four solar and four seasonal—each carrying unique energies and rituals. By honoring these sacred days, we reconnect with the earth and attune ourselves to its wisdom.
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