Honoring the Divine: Rituals and Ceremonies for the Wheel of the Pagan Calendar in 2022

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The Wheel of the Pagan Calendar Cycle 2022 represents the cyclical nature of time and the changes and transitions that occur throughout the year. It is a way for Pagans to honor and connect with the natural world and the changing seasons. The Wheel of the Pagan Calendar Cycle is divided into eight holidays, known as Sabbats, which mark the solstices, equinoxes, and the midpoint between each. Each Sabbat represents a different phase of the year and has its own unique meaning and traditions. The first Sabbat of the year is Imbolc, which falls on February 2nd. Imbolc celebrates the return of the light and the coming of spring.


Alice Pierce - Cult Of Chucky

But the mantle of the most messed up fate goes to Alice Pierce Summer Howell , who appears in 2013 s Curse of Chucky as a supporting character before meeting her offscreen demise in the 2017 follow-up, Cult of Chucky. Several well-meaning and innocent characters have met their Maker thanks to the not so Good Guy doll, from Andy Barclay s good-natured babysitter Maggie in Chucky s debut film to poor Whitehurst from Child s Play 3.

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Imbolc celebrates the return of the light and the coming of spring. It is a time for purification and renewal, as well as honoring the goddess Brigid. Next is Ostara, which occurs on the spring equinox in late March.

Summer H. Howell: Alice

Alice : [praying] Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. God bless Jill, Grandma, and especially Auntie Nica. Amen. Barb : What about Chucky? Alice : Chucky says there is no God. Barb : What? Alice : He said life's a bitch and then you die bleeding like a stuck pig! Barb : Alice! You know it's not nice to curse! Alice : I didn't curse mommy, Chucky did. [looks over at Chucky, then back at Barb] Alice : Mommy, am I going to die? Barb : No sweetie, no! Alice : But Grandma died, and Chucky says we're all going to die. Barb : Alice, who really told you that? Was it Jill? Alice : No. Barb : Was it your daddy? Alice : No, it was Chucky.

Alice : Chucky, I'm scared! Chucky : [laughs] You fucking should be!

Alice : Chucky, you found me! Chucky : I told you I would. Alice : Where's Grandma? Chucky : In the cellar. Alice : What's she doing down there? Chucky : Nothin'. Alice : Chucky, Mommy and Daddy are dead. Aunty Nica killed them. Chucky : But I'm your friend to the end, Alice. And now it's time to play! Alice : Hide-And-Seek? Chucky : Hide-The-Soul. And guess what? You're it! Alice : Why do I always have to be it? Chucky : Because you're somebody that no one would ever suspect. Now, close your eyes.

Alice : They'll never find me in here, Chucky! This is the best hiding place ever. Chucky : JUST KEEP YOUR FUCKING MOUTH SHUT!

Chucky : Will you just keep your fucking voice down? Alice : Chucky, stop cursing!

Barb : [talking about the Chucky doll being sent to the house] It was obviously sent here by mistake; it must belong to someone else. And Alice, you already have too many dolls as it is. Alice : Yeah, but, Chucky's my friend till the end! Ian : Well I for one think it's a real nice gesture. [pause] Ian : Thank you, Auntie Nica! [off Barb's look] Ian : It's a doll. What's the worst that can happen, huh? Chucky : [In his Good Guy voice] I like to be hugged! Alice : I love to hug you too, Chucky! [as she hugs him tightly to her, Chucky's eyes eerily start to grow wide] Alice : [looks confused] What's that, Chucky? [has the doll pressed against her ear, as if listening to what he's saying] Alice : Oh, Chucky wants to know what's for dinner!

Alice : [after eating the chili] Hmm. Hmmmm. Nica : Alice, honey, is something wrong? Alice : It tastes funny! [pause] Alice : Maybe we put too much oregano in. Barb : [laughs] Alice, sweetheart, it's not that bad. [pause] Barb : Eat it!

Alice : They'll never find me in here, Chucky! This is the best hiding place ever. Chucky : JUST KEEP YOUR FUCKING MOUTH SHUT!
Wheel of the pagan calendar cycle 2022

Ostara is a celebration of balance and fertility, as the day and night are equal in length. It is a time to honor the goddess Eostre and to plant seeds for the upcoming growing season. Beltane, celebrated on May 1st, marks the halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. It is a time of fertility and abundance, where the earth is in full bloom. Beltane is traditionally celebrated with bonfires, dancing, and maypole rituals. Litha, also known as the summer solstice, takes place around June 21st. It is the longest day of the year and a celebration of the sun's power and warmth. Litha is a time to honor the god and goddess in their full strength and to commune with nature. Lammas, occurring on August 1st, marks the beginning of the harvest season. It is a time to give thanks for the first fruits of the earth and to reflect on the abundance of nature. Lammas is associated with the god Lugh and is often celebrated with feasting and the baking of bread. Mabon, the autumnal equinox in late September, represents a time of balance once again. It is a time to honor the harvest and to give thanks for the abundance of the earth. Mabon is associated with the harvest god and is often celebrated with rituals of gratitude. Samhain, celebrated on October 31st, is the most widely known Sabbat. It marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of the dark half of the year. Samhain is a time to honor and remember the ancestors and to connect with the spirit world. It is often celebrated with rituals, divination, and the lighting of bonfires. Finally, Yule, occurring around December 21st, is the winter solstice and the longest night of the year. It is a time to celebrate the rebirth of the sun and the return of light. Yule is associated with the god and goddess in their dark forms and is often celebrated with candles, feasting, and gift-giving. The Wheel of the Pagan Calendar Cycle 2022 represents the rhythm of nature and provides opportunities for Pagans to connect with the changing seasons and the spiritual energies of each Sabbat. Through rituals, celebrations, and honoring the gods and goddesses, Pagans can deepen their connection to the natural world and the cycles of life..

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