



Sabbats: Southern Hemisphere Calendar Many Thanks

to Kiwi Catherine The Magikal Festivals The days for rest, the Sabbats are seasonal celebrations. Each one of these Sabbats were and often still are a celebration of the feminine spirit. Worshiping or honoring what can be called the triple Goddess. The word Sabbat is French and is derived from the Hebrew Sabbath which means "to rest". Now what if your seasonal celebrations are just the opposite from the most commonly advertised dates? Huh? If you live in the southern hemisphere your seasonal cycle is just the opposite from the northern hemisphere where these original celebrations were established. If the Sabbats were meant as specific dates to be honored and celebrated; then you might be celebrating a harvest festival when in your region of the world, it's really planting season. So what do you do? Thanks to a wonderful Kiwi named Catherine we have an answer. Catherine posted an answer to this very question on our Message Board. After a little more research to verify the information, I think we can finally post a calendar here with a bit of confidence. Woohoo! Holiday Alternative Name Astrological Event Date Purpose Samhain 15° Taurus May 1 Pagan New Year, Honoring the Dead, Cleansing and releasing Yule Winter Solstice Jun 21 Rebirth, Life triumphs over death Bridgid Imbolc 15° Leo Aug 1 Purification, Initiation, Dedication Eostara Lady Day Spring Equinox Sep 21 Conception, Regeneration, New Beginnings Beltane May Day 15° Scorpio Oct 31 Passion that fuels Life, Joy, Fertility Litha Midsummer Summer Solstice Dec 21 Transition, Planning Lammas Lughnasadh 15° Aquarius Feb 2 Gratitude, Abundance, Fruition Mabon Autumn Equinox Mar 21 Giving thanks, Reflection

Additional Reading The Sabbats

Sabbats - Southern Hemisphere Calendar Esbats: Working By The Moon The Celtic High Holy Days Wiccan Sabbat Rituals

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