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This episode is part of the Wheel of the Year, exploring Imbolc - the quiet midpoint between winter and spring, when the light begins to return but the land is still resting.
We look at the origins and significance of Imbolc, the folklore of the goddess Brigid, and how working with her energy of care, creativity, and steady tending can be woven into everyday life. We also talk about planting seeds at this time of year — what can gently begin now, what still needs protection, and why preparation is an essential part of growth.
Honouring the Wheel of the Year and working with goddesses in this way isn’t about escape or fantasy, but a grounded form of feminine healing - one that reconnects us to the land, the body, and the wisdom of seasonal rhythms.
By Amara ThompsonThis episode is part of the Wheel of the Year, exploring Imbolc - the quiet midpoint between winter and spring, when the light begins to return but the land is still resting.
We look at the origins and significance of Imbolc, the folklore of the goddess Brigid, and how working with her energy of care, creativity, and steady tending can be woven into everyday life. We also talk about planting seeds at this time of year — what can gently begin now, what still needs protection, and why preparation is an essential part of growth.
Honouring the Wheel of the Year and working with goddesses in this way isn’t about escape or fantasy, but a grounded form of feminine healing - one that reconnects us to the land, the body, and the wisdom of seasonal rhythms.