 | Twr Tewdws April 1-April 23 Spirit Quality: Spirit
Symbol: Seven Stars
The rising of Twr Tewdws (the Pleides) marked the 'April Showers' of great significance to ancient agriculture. These seven stars, known as the Seven Priestesses, were a ...
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 | Sidhe May 17-June 8 Enchantment Sidhe - ENCHANTMENT May 17 - June 8
Quality: Enchantment
Symbol: Faeries
The Faery people, called the Side by the Celts, may be glimpsed as a shimmering light during twilight at this time. It is known that...
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 | Sidellu Gwynder January 1-January 22 Sidellu Gwynder-Jan 1 - Jan 22Quality: Attraction
Symbol: Mythical Goat - Stag
Linked with mid - winter, Sidellu Gwynder means 'spinning whiteness' and the legendary Celtic goat-stag may be seen running aro...
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 | Ser Kai 2 July-24 July Summer Ser Kai 2 July - 24 July
For the Celts, Ser Kai (Sirius) signalled the hottest weeks of the year when the "Dog Star" rises with the Sun. Delighting in summer.
Those born under Ser Kai may appear cool-hea...
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 | Samhain 25 October-16 November Vision Samhain, Celtic Birth Charms
25 Oct-16 Nov
Vision
The Celts celebrated New Year's Eve on
October 31, a night of supernatural magic when the spirits of their ancestors appeared to feasting villagers. Iris...
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 | Mourie 17 August-8 September Healing Mourie, Celtic Birth Charms
17 Aug 8 Sep
Healing
Irish Saint Maelrubba was missionary in the Scottish Highlands where pagans accepted him as the local diety Mourie. Celtic tree-worship was part of Mourie'...
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 | Lughnasagh 25 July-16August Intuition Lughnasagh, Celtic Birth Charms
25 July 16 Aug
Intuition
The Celts honored the feast of sun god Lugh. In celebration of the harvest, Lugh's Sword of Light scythes the first golden grain. Those born at Lug...
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 | Keyne October 2-October 24 Wisdom Keyne, daughter of Welsh King Brychan, turned venomous snakes into stone through her prayers. The Serpent is an important magical symbol in Celtic mythology, its image found in carvings and sacred jewellery.
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 | Imbolc Jan 23-February 13 Beauty Quality: Beauty
Symbol: Snowdrops
The most loved of Celtic godesses, Brighid was adopted by Celtic Christians as St. Brighid and her feast - Imbolc - Festival of Lights - became Candelmass. Lady of Bright I...
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 | Hop Tu Naa November 17-December 9 Magical Ability Hop Tu Naa - MAGICAL ABILITY Nov 17 - Dec 9
Isle of Man children even today sing on this festival: 'Jinny the squinny went over the house...Hop Tu Naa, Hop Tu Naa.'
Individuals born under this sign have ma...
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