Previously, the Witchcraft Space platform team had already written material about the Wheel of the Year as a system of the Wiccan calendar. In this material, we will consider this system in less detail, but no less interesting, from the perspective of its benefits for people who are interested in esotericism and are practitioners of magic.
We remind you, dear visitors and users of our platform, that the Wheel of the Year is a cycle that has four main reference points (Solstices), as well as four auxiliary, seasonal holidays (mid-season).
Note: in ritual work, many practitioners: magicians, witches, sorcerers and priests, as well as followers of Wicca, some movements of Satanists, neo-pagans and religious cults use the Power and occult meaning of the eight main days of the year, which are enclosed in the Wheel of the Year. These days of power are most suitable for conducting magical work, as well as covens and collective rituals at Places of Power.
You can get acquainted with the concept in more detail Wheel of the Year after reading last year’s material, which is freely available on our website by clicking on the link.
WHEEL OF THE YEAR HOLIDAYS IN 2023
- Imbolc - February 1st. Thursday. Jupiter Day. Waning Moon, 21 l/s.
- Ostara - March 20. Wednesday. Mercury Day. Waxing Moon, 10 l/s.
- Beltane - May 1st. Wednesday. Mercury Day. Waning Moon, 22 l/s.
- Lita - June 21. Friday. Venus Day. Growing Moon, 14 l/s.
- Lughnasadh - August 1st. Thursday. Jupiter Day. Aging Moon, 25 l/s.
- Mabon - September 22. Sunday. Day of the Sun. Waning Moon, 18 l/s.
- Samhain - November 1st. Friday. Venus Day. Aging Moon, 29 l/s.
- Yule - December 21. Saturday. Saturn day. Waning Moon, 19 l/s.
I will write separately about the features of each of the holidays, on the eve of the Day of Power. Follow the updates on the website in the Articles, Important tab.
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