New PTU MEGA Kit: Imbolc Blessings Digital Scrap Kit. Tagger Size. Includes 100+ Elements & 15 JPG Papers, created at 300 DPI. Personal Use Only.
I wanted to share with you parts of me that bring me happiness, this kit is the celebration of marking the halfway point between winter solstice and the spring equinox, traditionally on Celtic tradition on February 2nd, the Imbolc. In the pagan world, Imbolc is one of the oldest and most important celebrations. It is a celebration of spring, a time of welcoming the return of the Sun God, the first celebration of the new year.
The Celebrations have already started. Celtic goddess Brigid, which means “exalted one” She embodies the element of fire, born at sunrise to Dagda, the great earth God, and Boann, the Goddess of fertility. She is one of the most venerated deities. Her symbol the “Triple Goddess” and represents healing, poetry and smithcraftt, a triunity of three distinct aspects or figures united in one being.
It's the divine feminity that calls us to honor the Goddess Brigid, and Iemanja goddess of the sea. Spring Purification Rituals, Burning of the Greens honoring the home, the hearth, the fire Goddess. The season of spring is nearly upon us and it’s a time of purification. Springtime is also the season of optimism and hope and we must free ourselves from the clutter or winter and prepare for the light of a new day. We welcome the sun and all the power it brings to the land.
It’s a time to release negativity from our homes, our hearts, and our community. We welcome the sun and all the power it brings to the land.
“Let it be known across the skies and the lands that this sacred Imbolc circle is about to be cast – a sphere of mutual trust and mutual love.”
"Welcoming Prayer
Sacred light in the darkest night
Our beacon in the cold of winter
Our guide to the dawning of spring
We hold vigil on this sacred day
Welcoming the Goddess Brigid
Welcoming the return of the sun
Asking for protection and abundance
To our hearth, our homes, our fields, and family
On this night and every night thereafter
Bless us Brigid, the keeper of the flame"
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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 24 January, 2021.