Irish Fire Festivals: Imbolc or An Fheill Bhr de Kym ni Dhoireann (originally appearing in THiNK! Vol. 2, Issue 1 Winter/Imbolc 1996-97) Early on Bride's morn The serpent shall come from the hole, I will not molest the serpent, Nor will the serpent molest me. (Carmina Gadelica, Alexander Carmichael, Lindisfarne Press pg.583) Imbolc (im-molc), also called An Fheill Bhride (The Feast of Brighid) ...
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History, information, lore and activities for the Pagan Holiday of Imbolc ...
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Imbolc or Candlemas is a Sabbat that celebrates the midwinter and the return of the sun. As the days begin to get longer, it is tradition for every candle or lamp in the house to be lit for a little while welcoming the return of the Sun. Reverence of the snow is also a part of this celebration. Some symbols or tools to have for present for ritual include a representation of a white flower, ...
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