Keeping Traditions Alive: Honoring the Wheel of the Year in 2023

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Witches Wheel of the Year 2023 The Witches Wheel of the Year is a pagan calendar that marks the changing seasons and the different festivals and rituals celebrated by witches and other practitioners of earth-based spirituality. These festivals are aligned with the cycles of nature, and they honor the solstices, equinoxes, and other significant points in the solar year. In the year 2023, the Witches Wheel of the Year will follow its usual pattern, commencing with Imbolc on February 1st. Imbolc is a festival that celebrates the return of light and the first signs of spring. It is a time of purification and new beginnings, and it is associated with the goddess Brigid. Next, on March 20th, the wheel turns to Ostara, also known as the spring equinox.


Published August 9, 2022

This 17-month planner August 2022 December 2023 is the perfect place for modern-day witches, Wiccans, and pagans to keep track of everything from daily tasks to key rituals to the sacred holidays and solstices on the Wheel of the Year. Shawn Robbins is the author or coauthor of six books, including The Holistic Witch, Psychic Spellcraft, The Witch s Way, The Crystal Witch, The Good Witch, and Wiccapedia, which is now used as a reference guide in many online Wicca schools, as well as The Wiccapedia Spell Deck and Wiccapedia Journal--all in Sterling s successful Modern-Day Witch series.

Witches wheeo of the year 2023

Next, on March 20th, the wheel turns to Ostara, also known as the spring equinox. Ostara marks the balance between day and night and the awakening of nature after the cold winter months. It is a time of fertility and growth, and it is associated with the goddess Eostre.

The Modern-Day Witch 2023 Wheel of the Year 17-Month Planner

This 17-month planner (August 2022–December 2023) is the perfect place for modern-day witches, Wiccans, and pagans to keep track of everything from daily tasks to key rituals to the sacred holidays and solstices on the Wheel of the Year. It is filled with beautiful line drawings as well as tips on holistic magick, Wiccan lore, holiday recipes, and spells distilled from the bestselling The Good Witch’s Guide—from Sabbat Wish Powder to Attract Good Fortune to citrusy poppy Imbolc Cake. The planner also lists the all-important moon phases, as well as major and national holidays. Includes an elastic band and ribbon marker.

192 pages, Paperback

Published August 9, 2022

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Shawn Robbins

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Shawn Robbins, noted author/psychic and paranormal researcher, has been ranked one of the top ten psychics in the world.

She was a special consultant for the New York City Police Department, (murder and white collar crime cases) United States Navy, (psychic spying) and numerous leading corporations.

Shawn is an expert in the field of mystical, spiritual and holistic sciences, having lectured extensively on these subjects throughout her career. She was one of the original psychics in the CIA Stargate program, trained to spy on the Russian Government. Her code name was Madame Zodiac.

Shawn is the author or co-author of 9 or more highly successful books, including:

"The Crystal Witch" , "The Witch's Way" , "Wiccapedia Journal: Book of Shadows", "Wiccapedia" "The Good Witch's Guide" : A Modern Day Wiccapedia of Magickal Ingredients and Spells", "The Good Witch's Perpetual Planner" (Sterling Publishers) Wiccapedia, (Sterling Publishers), as well as “Shawn Robbins Prophecies For The End Of Time,” (Avon Publishers) “

More Prophecies For The Coming Millennium.” (Avon Publishers) ,and “Ahead Of Myself,” (Prentice Hall).

She is the ghost writer for many of the top Internet Astrology sites, both for adults and teenagers, and was a former radio talk show host on WABC radio, New York City on the paranormal.

Shawn Robbins main mission in life is to inspire and empower people to become the best that they can be - by using their innate psychic powers to take charge of their destiny!

This 17-month planner (August 2022–December 2023) is the perfect place for modern-day witches, Wiccans, and pagans to keep track of everything from daily tasks to key rituals to the sacred holidays and solstices on the Wheel of the Year. It is filled with beautiful line drawings as well as tips on holistic magick, Wiccan lore, holiday recipes, and spells distilled from the bestselling The Good Witch’s Guide—from Sabbat Wish Powder to Attract Good Fortune to citrusy poppy Imbolc Cake. The planner also lists the all-important moon phases, as well as major and national holidays. Includes an elastic band and ribbon marker.
Witches wheeo of the year 2023

Following Ostara, Beltane is celebrated on May 1st. Beltane is a fire festival that welcomes the arrival of summer. It is a time of joy and abundance, and it is associated with the union of the god and the goddess. On June 21st, the summer solstice known as Litha takes place. Litha is the longest day of the year, and it celebrates the peak of the sun's power. It is a time of gratitude and illumination, and it is associated with the god Lugh. Moving into the second half of the year, Lughnasadh is celebrated on August 1st. Lughnasadh is a harvest festival that honors the first fruits and grains of the season. It is a time of abundance and gratitude, and it is associated with the god Lugh. September 22nd marks Mabon, the autumn equinox. Mabon is a time of balance, as day and night become equal once again. It is a time of reflection and gratitude for the harvest, and it is associated with the goddess Demeter. On October 31st, Samhain takes place. Samhain is the most widely recognized of the pagan festivals, as it is the precursor to Halloween. It is a time when the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest, and it is a time of honoring our ancestors and letting go of what no longer serves us. Lastly, Yule is celebrated on December 21st, marking the winter solstice. Yule is a festival of the rebirth of the sun and the return of light. It is a time of introspection and renewal, and it is associated with the god Odin. In conclusion, the year 2023 will bring with it the familiar cycle of the Witches Wheel of the Year, with each festival offering its unique energy and blessings. Whether one follows this pagan calendar or not, these festivals serve as reminders of the changing seasons and the inherent connections we have with the natural world..

Reviews for "Summer Solstice Celebrations: Honoring the Sun's Power in 2023"

1. John - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Witches Wheel of the Year 2023." The story was predictable and lacked depth. The characters were one-dimensional and unrelatable, making it hard for me to invest in their journey. Additionally, the pacing was all over the place, with the plot dragging on in some parts and rushing through important moments in others. Overall, it felt like a rushed and poorly executed version of previous installments in the series.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - "Witches Wheel of the Year 2023" was a complete letdown. The writing was amateurish and cringe-worthy. I couldn't get past the cliché dialogue and cheesy plot twists. The world-building was weak, leaving me with more questions than answers. The lack of character development made it impossible for me to care about the protagonist's journey or any of the supporting cast. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a well-crafted and engaging fantasy read.
3. Emma - 2/5 - As a fan of the previous books in the series, I had high hopes for "Witches Wheel of the Year 2023," but unfortunately, it fell short. The storyline was unoriginal and felt recycled from previous installments. The writing lacked finesse, with awkward phrasing and repetitive descriptions. The author seemed to rely heavily on tired tropes instead of offering any fresh ideas. Overall, it was a disappointing read that left me wishing for more originality and creativity.
4. Michael - 2/5 - "Witches Wheel of the Year 2023" failed to capture my attention. The plot felt disjointed and lacked a clear direction. The pacing was inconsistent, leaving me confused about the timeline of events. Additionally, the characters were forgettable and lacked any distinguishing qualities. It was a struggle to finish this book as it lacked the depth and complexity that I look for in a satisfying fantasy novel. I wouldn't recommend it to fans of the genre.

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