Brigid, Imbolc, Candlemas, Februlia-Get it On

January 30th, 2007 by Rosa

Celtic, Pagan, Early Christian-Get it On.

February 1st through 2nd are a high holy gathering of ancient traditions and conquered cultures.

We start off with Brigid, or Bridhe, a strong Celtic beauty who has everything from fertility to weaving to bestow good luck upon. She’s an all around good one to ask anything from if you ask me. The Catholics, after many decades, finally got the upper hand in the area and were kind enough to keep Brigid but made her a Christian Saint.
As a saint, she is said to have set up many missions and lived to be a ripe old age. She is considered the Patroness of Ireland. One tradition says to leave some cake on your front door for Brigid and you will be lucky the rest of the year.
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Imbolc is a pagan cross quarter holidays. Falling between winter and spring, you still have some praying to do to get through the winter. Astrologically, 15 degrees of Aquarius is official Imbolc but the 1st or 2nd will do.

Candlemas is the Purification of Mary. Mary brought Jesus to the temple for the first time (40 days after birth by tradition) and was purified of the birth blood. This is the time to purify and bless the candles you will use for the rest of year as it’s thought they will better protect you against the dark forces.

The Festival of Februlia is a Roman celebration of passionate love. The raring to go urges at the end of winter burst out into the warm spring. Probably without pants.
The Goddess Februa is patroness of this passion and as is usual, burn something in her honor and whisper filthy things in her astral ear.

Groundhog’s Day. Well, perhaps a li’l lackluster. Wait for varmint to come out of hole. But, it’s a tradition and perhaps while you are waiting for Groundhog to appear, you can scope the crowd for somebody to celebrate the rest of this stuff with.

There’s a lot of energy out there just waiting to be grabbed up. Knowing it’s out there, believing it, is the first, and biggest, step. How do you want to observe?
Candles are good. Flowers. Cake. Some for you, some for Brigid, some for the kindred spirit you picked up at the Groundhog hole. Enjoying yourself is always the best way to grab on to energy.

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