Groundhog Day, February 2nd is known as the high Celtic feast day of Imbolc.
Snow is on the ground and it seems as if winter will not end. However, with the arrival of Imbolc comes
the hope of Spring. It is a time to
call upon the universe to warm and heal us.
It is a time to be inspired.
There are healing herbs for our mind, body and spirit to get us
through the remainder of winter. Think of the warmth of cinnamon
in the air, the healing of evergreen or eucalyptus. The uplifting aroma of citrus brightens the
spirit. This can be used in teas or a
small amount sprinkled on a candle to release the aroma. And of course, let’s not forget the concept
of cooking.
We
need to remind ourselves to use our power and the gift of the elements to
balance, ground, and rejuvenate ourselves.
Use the color turquoise for healing and poetry to fan the flame of
inspiration.
In
Ireland and Scotland, the women make dolls from corn husks and carry them from
home to home. Her name is Bridget and
she is decorated with flowers, shells, stones and ribbons. Elements of the earth to be honored and
cherished. The children chant Bridget
is coming, Bridget is coming.
Perhaps you could make a similar item at home and light a fire or
candle to honor her and the earth.
Work
on leaving the winter behind and prepare for a bright, new spring. After all, Spring is coming and with it new
growth and a new freshness. Embrace
it.
posted by Dsandra
posted by Dsandra