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Imbolc, a Time of Awakening and New Beginnings. Join us live online to celebrate the infant Sun, and ignite your 2026 Goals with Imbolc Candle Magic!

£10 Fast Action Tickets/£17 Standard Rate
Recordings & resources will be available straight after the class.

Join us for a magical online workshop celebrating Imbolc, the Celtic festival of new beginnings! In this workshop, we will explore the art of candle magic and harness the power of this sacred time to manifest fresh starts and new opportunities.

Learn how to infuse your intentions into candles and create your own personalized candles for rituals and spells. Connect with like-minded individuals in a virtual setting and embrace the energy of renewal and growth. Don't miss this chance to kickstart your journey towards a magical 2026!

In this class, we'll look at:

  • the significance of Imbolc, the ways it's honoured traditionally, and how we can connect to it in our lives
  • Brigid, Celtic Triple Goddess of Imbolc; why and how to invoke her
  • Imbolc offerings, colours, symbols, and foods, and how to set an Imbolc Altar
  • Celtic Starlore: Taurus and the Milky Way as Imbolc focal points
  • Imbolc Candle Magic for Inspiration, Healing, and Hearth/or Forge (home or business/work)
  • Imbolc Fire Divination, and Manifesting with the Fire Element

There will be an Imbolc Workbook available for the class, but have your journal ready too, and some candles (white and green, and if you have any, red and yellow/gold).

In the Celtic Wheel of the Year, Imbolc is the Cross-quarter Day halfway between the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox. We can see the increase of light, the first stirrings of nature, and the first buds. We have all these ideas and hopes, but we're being tested to grow.

The Celtic Calendar was a lunisolar system, with the months running from Full Moon to Full Moon, and had a Dark Half of the year from Samhain to Beltane (November to May), and a Light Half from Beltane to Samhain (May to November). Some celebrate Imbolc on the 1st and/or 2nd of February, others on the first Monday in February, a reminder that Imbolc usually happens near a New Moon (in the dark half, but inching towards the light).

Whether you celebrate Imbolc, Candlemas, or Ground Hog Day, early February in the Northern Hemisphere is a time of awakening and new life, the year's first green shoots, new lambs in the pastures, and our own fresh thoughts, dreams, hopes, and plans. The revival of nature is a new chance for us all to reawaken our souls and channel our energies toward our renewal and growth.

Let's reawaken and grow together!

Bright Blessings to You!

Ersilia
classes@holistictreats.net

Celtic Culture
Energy Healing
Self-Help & Self-Improvement
Paganism & Ancient Religions
Rituals and Magic

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