by Eva Martin | Feb 11, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Lughnasadh Sabbat marks the first harvest of the Wheel of the Year. It is a Sabbat of assessment rather than celebration, where effort is measured honestly and results can no longer be imagined into being. Lughnasadh is not gentle.It...
by Eva Martin | Feb 10, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Litha Sabbat marks the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year and the moment when the sun stands at its peak. Light is abundant, energy is high, and life is fully visible. The Litha Sabbat is not about beginnings or preparation — it is...
by Eva Martin | Feb 9, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Beltane Sabbat marks the height of spring and the threshold into summer. Where earlier Sabbats focus on preparation and emergence, the Beltane Sabbat celebrates life fully in motion—desire awakened, energy rising, and vitality expressed through the...
by Eva Martin | Feb 8, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft
The Ostara Sabbat marks the Spring Equinox, a moment of rare equilibrium where light and dark stand equal. Unlike earlier Sabbats that focus on survival or preparation, the Ostara Sabbat is about emergence—the point where inner readiness begins to meet...
by Eva Martin | Feb 7, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Introduction to Witchcraft
The Imbolc Sabbat marks the subtle turning point between winter and spring. Unlike later Sabbats that celebrate visible growth, the Imbolc Sabbat honours potential before proof, movement before certainty, and intention before action. Imbolc is not...
by Eva Martin | Feb 6, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft
The Yule marks the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year and the quiet turning point of the solar cycle. Yule is not a celebration of brightness or abundance. It is a threshold Sabbat, rooted in darkness, endurance, and trust in unseen processes. Spiritually,...