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Julie Schmidt's avatar

Loved, loved this Allysha! The "holydays" of old were married to the land. All you speak of here in this essay makes sense because it is reflected by the land you are on. Yes there will come a time when the egg becomes to small (loved that poem). But not yet. Where I live now it is the same temperate zone as Ireland. Growing up though, I lived in Connecticut. I did not even know of Imbolc back then, but the signs of Imbolc didn't show up there either till much later. I love the gift of dreaming. That is a powerful way to honor this time. And thanks for the share of the mandala!

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Amanda Verdery's avatar

I love this deeper inquiry into how to live into, not simply copy or try to replicate, sacred ancient holy days. Each holy day / season holds its own wisdom and has its own soul. So much has been lost and yet, this listening and adapting to that you are speaking on is such a beautiful act of re-membering. Thank you.

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