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I made you a FREE companion guide for this episode that gives you all the journal prompts in a pretty printable in you're a handwriting girly, or open it with Google docs and make a copy to type your journal responses digitally.
I love honoring the Wheel of the Year with others by gathering together to celebrate how Nature is modeling wisdom for us in each season & aligning ourselves with it.
This turn in the Wheel of the Year is Imbolc (pronounced Imolk, from the Celtic phrase "in the belly" referring to the lamb's pregnant bellies this time of year.)
We are finally moving out of Winter hibernation and awakening to Spring!
This is the time for Spring cleaning, planting our seeds (literally and metaphorically), connecting to our playful and adventurous inner Maiden archetype, and setting goals for what we want to create this year.
Imbolc is an ancient Celtic winter fire festival honoring the return of the sun and the goddess Brigid. In more recent times, we have celebrated it in religion as St. Brigid's Day or Candlemas, and even secularly as Groundhog Day.
Press play to hear:
- the origins and history of Imbolc, Brigid, St. Brigid, and even the weather predictions of Groundhog Day
Free Resources
- Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map
Let's Connect on Instagram or Facebook!
By Jess Reid5
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I made you a FREE companion guide for this episode that gives you all the journal prompts in a pretty printable in you're a handwriting girly, or open it with Google docs and make a copy to type your journal responses digitally.
I love honoring the Wheel of the Year with others by gathering together to celebrate how Nature is modeling wisdom for us in each season & aligning ourselves with it.
This turn in the Wheel of the Year is Imbolc (pronounced Imolk, from the Celtic phrase "in the belly" referring to the lamb's pregnant bellies this time of year.)
We are finally moving out of Winter hibernation and awakening to Spring!
This is the time for Spring cleaning, planting our seeds (literally and metaphorically), connecting to our playful and adventurous inner Maiden archetype, and setting goals for what we want to create this year.
Imbolc is an ancient Celtic winter fire festival honoring the return of the sun and the goddess Brigid. In more recent times, we have celebrated it in religion as St. Brigid's Day or Candlemas, and even secularly as Groundhog Day.
Press play to hear:
- the origins and history of Imbolc, Brigid, St. Brigid, and even the weather predictions of Groundhog Day
Free Resources
- Feel how you want to feel NOW with my Free Desire Map
Let's Connect on Instagram or Facebook!

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