
I just realized that in all the time I spent making these, I haven’t made a post dedicated to the zines I have been working on about the eight sabbats – solar festivals, solstices, equinoxes, cross-quarter days, equinoxes/seasonal festivals in the witch’s Wheel of the Year.

Ever since I started practicing witchcraft when I was a young teenage baby witch, I’ve always tried to make a point to celebrate these holidays (even in just some small way). In these zines, I have put together some interesting things about each sabbat and equinox. I have included some historical information, deities worshiped in these or other earth based religious practices, a tarot spread, a playlist (sorry it’s on Spotify, but feel free to use it as a list to check out the artists and tracks via another source), and a simple ritual that I have tried to make as accessible as possible in terms of materials needed and what your space allows. I understand that “simple” doesn’t necessarily mean the same thing to me as it might mean to you, so just use this as a bare bones suggestion if you’re looking for a ritual to fit your needs.

In this grimoire we take a look at Imbolc, also known as Saint Brigid’s Day, a traditional Gaelic festival celebrated on February 1st and 2nd in the northern hemisphere that marks the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This seasonal, cross-quarter holiday is known for initiating new beginnings, purification and the slow first signs of spring.


I am by all means not the end-all-be-all source of witchcraft (and don’t trust anyone who says they are for that matter), these zines are my collected go-to sources I can reach to in a pinch, and I’m happy to share them with you! As always, takes what works for you and leave the rest!
Practical Info
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