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Imbolc

Imbolc, celebrated around February 1st or 2nd in the Northern Hemisphere, marks the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Derived from Gaelic traditions, Imbolc honors the reawakening of the earth as it emerges from winter's slumber. The festival symbolizes the stirring of life beneath the frozen ground and the anticipation of the coming spring.

Imbolc is associated with the Celtic goddess Brigid, revered as the guardian of hearth, home, and the creative arts. It is a time for purification, renewal, and the kindling of hope. Traditional customs include lighting candles to symbolize the returning light, making Brigid's crosses as symbols of protection, and cleansing rituals to welcome the burgeoning season.

Modern celebrations often involve feasting, storytelling, and connecting with nature. Imbolc invites reflection on personal growth, the nurturing of new ideas, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of darkness. It's a time to honor the cycles of nature and embrace the promise of transformation as the earth begins to awaken once more.

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