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Celtic Wheel of the year Ceremonies

Samhain (10/31) – Honoring the ancestors and thinning of the veil.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Imbolc (2/1) – Celebrating renewal, light, first stirrings of spring.

Samhain, celebrated at the turning of autumn to winter, is a time to honor our ancestors and the unseen world as the veil between realms grows thin. In this ceremony, we gather to reflect, release what no longer serves us, and invite guidance from the wisdom of those who walked before us — creating a sacred space for remembrance, transformation, and renewal.

Imbolc (2/1) – Celebrating renewal, light, first stirrings of spring.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Imbolc (2/1) – Celebrating renewal, light, first stirrings of spring.

Imbolc marks the first stirrings of spring — a celebration of renewal, light, and hope. In this ceremony, we kindle the flame of inspiration, honor the goddess Brigid, and set intentions for the season ahead, inviting growth and new beginnings as the earth awakens from its winter rest.

Beltane (May 1) – fertility, passion, and the blossoming of life.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Beltane celebrates the height of spring — fertility, passion, and creative fire. In this ceremony, we honor the union of earth and sky, kindle the flames of desire and inspiration, and celebrate the blossoming of new life within and around us. Traditional Maypole dancing brings the community together, weaving ribbons in a vibrant symbol of growth, connection, and the joyful energy of the season.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Lughnasadh (August 1) – gratitude for the first harvest and abundance.

Lughnasadh, the festival of the first harvest, is a time of gratitude and abundance. In this ceremony, we gather to honor the earth’s generosity, celebrate the fruits of our labor, and share blessings with the community. It’s a moment to reflect on growth, give thanks, and prepare for the turning toward the darker half of the year.


Ceremonies are held at HolisticaArts, 350 Barack Obama Blvd. #30 San Jose, Ca. 95126

Ceremonies are held at HolisticaArts, 350 Barack Obama Blvd. #30 San Jose, Ca. 95126

Ceremonies are held at HolisticaArts, 350 Barack Obama Blvd. #30 San Jose, Ca. 95126

Ceremonies are held at HolisticaArts, 350 Barack Obama Blvd. #30 San Jose, Ca. 95126

Ceremonies are held at HolisticaArts, 350 Barack Obama Blvd. #30 San Jose, Ca. 95126

Ceremonies are held at HolisticaArts, 350 Barack Obama Blvd. #30 San Jose, Ca. 95126

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