How Are You Celebrating Imbolc?
Can you believe it’s already the middle of January? While I usually don’t mind the cold weather, this year I find myself longing for spring and sunshine and flowers more than usual.
That said, I’m determined to make the best of the winter and take some time to celebrate Imbolc, which is arguably one of the least known Pagan holidays. #yulegetsallthelove
After the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, I’m planning on a pretty low-key Imbolc celebration. In fact, I think it’s just going to be me, some candles, my journal and quiet corner of my house. And maybe (which means I definitely will have) some sweet baked treats to mark the occasion.
One of the best parts of following an Pagan spiritual path, in my humble opinion, is that there are so many different ways to celebrate. You can do it up with a fully decorated altar and rituals or keep it simple with some candlelight and quiet meditation on the year ahead.
I want to use Imbolc as a opportunity to really slooowww dooowwwn and think about what I want to accomplish, and more importantly, how I want to feel in 2020.
How about you? What are you planning for Imbolc? How will you celebrate? I’d love to hear about it!
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