We are currently enjoying fragrant crocuses and daffodils – the first colourful messengers in the garden. In the woods and in the fields, too, countless fairytale cups and wood anemones stretch up their flowers. The days are getting longer and the warming light of the sun lures us out into nature.
Spring has finally returned!
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Great Fun
Even in the dark season it is important to keep your good mood: “Hey, we are pagans!” And therefore always have great fun (“pagans fun”). Here you can see Eheleiten & Drachenmond at a musical performance at Lindenfels Castle in the Odenwald (Hesse).
Winter Solstice – Alban Arthuan – 21.12.2020
The winter solstice is the most sacred of the solar festivals – and an integral part of our ancestors’ lifes. We also spend this day with friends, come together to listen to the ceremony together and to perform our rituals. Together we troop up around the fire, listen to the almost noiseless nature of these days and tell our ancient stories …
Nebelung and Samhain
November has arrived. The downside of the golden autumn is coming – the time of cool, damp air, rain and autumn storms. Fog often obscures the entire landscape for hours, sometimes even for days. And so the month of November is also known as Nebelung or Nebelmond in the old language. A description that could not be more appropriate.
Lughnasa, the Corn Mother Festival
Summer, sun, sunshine – a time full of energy. But even if we are slowed down a bit this year, we will still remain active. We enjoy the summer to the fullest and explore our home country. We are rediscovering sacred sites such as old temples or barrows from the age of our ancestors. We also remember old virtues, local customs and festivals.