Celebrating the Cycle of Life: Pagan Quotes for the New Year

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- "May the fire of Beltane bring you warmth and vitality as we welcome the turning of the wheel and the beginning of a new year." - "In the darkness of Samhain, we find the seeds of new beginnings, as the old year fades away and the new year is reborn." - "As the wheel of the year turns, let us find joy in the cycles of nature and embrace the energy of the new year." - "On this Pagan new year, let us release what no longer serves us and make space for new possibilities and growth." - "May the blessings of Imbolc light your path as we celebrate the awakening of the earth and the beginning of a new year." - "As the days lengthen and the earth awakens, let us rejoice in the renewal of life and the opportunities that lie ahead.



Wiccan Quotes

“Let my worship be within the heart that rejoices,
for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are my rituals.
Therefore, let there be beauty and strength,
power and compassion, honor and humility,
mirth and reverence within you.”
― Doreen Valiente, Charge of the Goddess

tags: god, goddess, inspirational, pagan, wiccan

“I thought you guys could detect witches." Jonathan muttered as soon as he got over his shock at seeing two people materialise in front of him. The wiccan sat on the floor, his shoulder being strapped with a makeshift bandage, by the ever-practical Ian.

"We detect magic, not witches." Hunter clarified. "We can't feel anything out of the ordinary, unless they start casting."

"Oh fantastic!" Jonathan groaned. "I'll remember that excuse later.”
― K.S. Marsden, The Shadow Reigns

tags: humour, magic, wiccan, witch

“Spells are just prayers with more steps and a name that scares people.”
― Lily Anderson, Undead Girl Gang

tags: prayers, spells, wiccan, witchcraft

“If you take [a copy of] the Christian Bible and put it out in the wind and the rain, soon the paper on which the words are printed will disintegrate and the words will be gone. Our bible IS the wind and the rain.”
― Carol McGrath

tags: wiccan

“A wiccan?" Ian's deep voice rang out. Hunter did not have to look to know that his friend was tense with the idea of the unknown.

"Relax." James answered. "It's like a witch without powers. or a human with magic. Something like that."

Jonathan looked as confused by James' description as the rest of those present.”
― K.S. Marsden, The Shadow Reigns

tags: humour, introduction, wiccan

“Bitter and Frail, young and weak.
Smiles are useless, talk is cheap,
Give thou venom, fangs like slime,
Ugly freak for all of time.
An empty gift just from me,
Give it now, so mote it be!”
― Keisha Keenleyside, The Spirit Master

tags: curse, paganism, poem, spirituality, wiccan, witch

“Free will is like fallen
leaves agreeing to be
where they are.”
― Salamanca, Wiccan Wisdom: From Water's Edge

tags: aphorisms, poetry, spiritual, wiccan

“Wicca is just extreme LARPing. Then again, so is every other religion.”
― oliver markus malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert

“Fear the unknowledgeable, not the Wisdom, The dark has many secrets”
― Anujj Elviis tags: inspirational, inspirational-quotes, occult, wicca, wiccan

“New Year’s Eve at the Witches’ Ball, with all the wiccans, druids, and pagans in their incredible costumes, was the best time of the year. Easily Zin’s favorite holiday, because the night was for everyone of all traditions, religions, and countries. Celebrated by anyone, anywhere, on that hour. It represented the boundary between years, this in-between time. Plus, that evening was about the moment. It was here now. Indisputably immediate.”
― Ruth Ann Oskolkoff, Zin

tags: boundary, druid, druids, holiday, in-between, new-years-eve, present-moment, wiccan

“Wiccan" means femininity, a soul of power, she who knows the magic words, she who heals, she who knows her power and uses it. Wiccans are free-spirited and strong women without age. Wiccan is someone who can change consciousness at will. someone who creates what is not apparently in stories but truly arises from them-- from all the hardships she faced as she wandered around the earth.

Wicca is the unsung songs within us, the secrets of our soul which otherwise may be left unspoken. Of all the arts forms, Wicca is the most personal.

With love, from a wiccan.”
― Efrat Cybulkiewicz

22 Samhain Quotes to Inspire You This Halloween

Although this time of year is plenty inspiring all on its own, here are 22 quotes to bring even more magic to your day.

1. “At Samhain, the circle of the year has come to its final spoke in the Wheel. At this time, the harvest has finished, the dying god interred, and the goddess has descended to the underworld to be with her beloved. Above, her people prepare for the veil between the worlds to thin; dead ancestors will be visiting, and with the harvest tools put away. there’s a new year to think about, resources to manage, goodbyes to say, and plans to make. Meanwhile, the now barren land gives way to the rulership of the Crone.”

2. “Because of the veil being thin and spirits wandering, ghosts and graves are woven into the culture and celebration of this sabbat. According to Druidic traditions, prayers, food, and offerings of burning candles to the dead and the Good People (the fae, or Sidhe) were left on doorsteps and on altars at Samhain. These offerings were also left at places thought to be Sidhe mounds, as the mounds were open and the Sidhe were out and wandering. They could be disguised as masked revelers or as ordinary people traveling about.”

3. “Samhain translates prosaically as “summer’s end.” It marks the end of the light half of the Celtic year and the beginning of the dark half. The border between years is distinguished by the border between worlds.”

4. “It is traditional on Samhain night to leave a plate of food outside the home for the souls of the dead. A candle placed in the window guides them to the lands of eternal summer, and burying apples in the hard-packed earth ‘feeds’ the passed ones on their journey.”

5. “Practically, a besom [broom] is used at Samhain to sweep away the last of the autumn leaves; but its also used to ritually sweep out old energy and create space for the new.”

6. “If there’s one day you can really let your inner freaky witch out, it’s on Samhain. Also known as the witch’s New Year, Samhain celebrates all we’ve accomplished and allows us to do so alongside those who have made it happen: our ancestors. The veil that separates us from them is like a curtain, and we’re able to peek behind it much more easily now than at any other time of year.”

7. “Witches traditionally associate the feast of Samhain with two specific aspects of deity: the crone (or the hag) and the Lord of Death, who is also the Lord of the Underworld. Each of these aspects of deity signifies the process of human aging, cessation of life and death itself. The crone and the Lord of Death represent the wisdom that comes with age and the mysteries of passage through to the Summerland, the Witches’ mythic place of rest and regeneration after death.”

8. “Wiccans believe that the Goddess is in her crone or wise woman phase at Samhain. The energy of this sabbat is turned inward, and during this time Wiccans enter a more reflective part of the year where they rest and wait for the rebirth of the God at Yule and later the spark of life at Imbolc.”

9. “Stories of the dead walking the earth [at Samhain] were the origin of our Halloween ghosts and goblins running wild. Originally, ancestors were revered on this day, as they still are by many people across the world. On Samhain, the god was in the underworld, regenerating from his summer death, and, in many myths, the goddess descends into the underworld, as marked by the slumber of the earth, to join him.”

10. “The pagan Samhain is not, and never was, associated with evil or negativity. It has always been a time to reaffirm our belief in the oneness of all spirits, and in our firm resolution that physical death is not the final act of existence. Though death is very much a part of Samhain’s symbolism, this sabbat also celebrates the triumph of life over death.”

11. “The hazelnut is associated with Samhain because it is one of the last things to be harvested. The hazel tree itself was revered by the Celtic peoples as a symbol of wisdom and divination. It is customary to string nine hazelnuts together (hazel is the ninth month in the Celtic tree calendar), tie the ends together, and consecrate it in the smoke of the Samhain fire. The hazelnut ring is then hung in the house as a protective amulet for the coming year.”

12. “The winter quarter of Samhain brings restoration and renewal, as the cold weather closes in, so the soul is led to more reflective depths. It is traditionally associated with the remembrance of the ancestors, with the coming of death and the conception of new life. In the human growth cycle, Samhain corresponds to the period of old age when wisdom, freedom of spirit and clarity are experienced. Samhain is a good time to celebrate the lives of all wise elders, all those whose actions and ideas have brought resolution and peace, all holy ones whose sacrifice have brought new life and opened spiritual thresholds to all.”

13. “Samhain. All Hallows. All Hallow’s Eve. Hallow E’en. Halloween. The most magical night of the year. Exactly opposite Beltane on the wheel of the year, Halloween is Beltane’s dark twin. A night of glowing jack-o’-lanterns, bobbing for apples, tricks or treats, and dressing in costume. A night of ghost stories and seances, tarot card readings and scrying with mirrors. A night of power, when the veil that separates our world from the Otherworld is at its thinnest. A ‘spirit night,’ as they say in Wales.”

14. “At Samhain, the sun’s passage through Scorpio marks the true significance of the holiday. Scorpio is fixated by the dark mysteries of life and death – and it’s ruled by Pluto, the lord of the dead.”

15. “Samhain is a holiday infused with positive energy and filled with hope for our planet’s future. With the icy, cold months of Winter about to begin, it is fitting that on every Samhain eve the Morrighan, one of a triplicity of Celtic Goddesses with the power to give birth to a new land, celebrates Her ritual union with the Dagda, the ‘Good God,’ one of the highest, most illustrious of the Celtic Gods. The Morrighan is a Goddess of gigantic proportions, Who is straddling the two sides of a river when She encounters the Dagda eating from a cauldron along the river’s edge. Although She possesses a complexity of abilities both good and bad, the Morrighan’s role on this night is to reaffirm life in the face of Winter’s impending hardships and struggles.”

16. “Southwestern witches sometimes combine features from the Mexican Day of the Dead with Celtic Pagan customs on Samhain. People decorate their altars to mark the sabbat, often displaying photos of deceased loved ones. During the week before Samhain, they go house to house, visiting the altars of friends and relatives, saying prayers and paying respects. You, too, might wish to honor the memories of your deceased loved ones by placing photos, mementos, and offerings on your altar during Samhain.”

17. “The magic of Samhain is that of endless possibility. Since we return to the beginning, we can begin anew in any way we wish.”

18. “Samhain is considered by some to be the most important sabbat. This is because it represents the core experiences of the Craft: of traveling between the worlds, of experiencing death and rebirth, and of ultimately transcending both in the process; of not being afraid to face the darkness, or to think about that which we have lost; of not being afraid of the changes in our lives; of turning negative experiences into opportunities for learning.”

19. “Samhain marks the end of the Celtic year and, after a three-day observance, the beginning of the next agricultural cycle. Just as a seed begins its existence in the dark of the soil, so does the new year begin in the dark of winter, which is the time to rest, take stock of the past year’s accomplishments, and dream of future goals.”

20. “The identification of Samhain with the beginning of the New Year comes from the Celtic tradition of each day beginning at sundown. Just as each sabbat festival begins on the eve of the celebrated day, so, too, does the year begin with the advent of winter.”

21. “Every Samhain, a deity known as the Lord of the Dead was said to gather together the souls of all men, women, and children who had died during the previous year…[T]hey would be set free to begin their journey to the Celtic underworld of Tirna-n’Og, whose open gates awaited them.”

22. “The fires of all the households were extinguished before the main [Samhain] celebration fire was lit. This bonfire, also known as a needfire, contained wood from nine sacred trees and was lit by friction; later, a branch or embers from the Samhain needfire would be brought back to the homes to reignite each hearth, bringing the homes of the community together with the flame of the communal fire.”

How will you be observing Samhain this year? Or how have you celebrated in previous years?

Please share in the comments below.

pagan new year quotes

The Pagan New Year is a time for celebration and reflection, and there are many meaningful quotes to inspire us in the new year. These quotes can be thoughtful, humorous, or encouraging – but they all remind us of the fresh start that each year brings. Whether you’re looking for words of wisdom or a lighthearted joke, these Pagan New Year quotes are perfect for any occasion. From ancient sayings to modern proverbs, you’ll find something to inspire your celebrations this year!”May the new year bring you courage to break your resolutions early. My own plan is to swear off every kind of virtue, so that I triumph even when I fall!” – Aleister Crowley

" - "As the days lengthen and the earth awakens, let us rejoice in the renewal of life and the opportunities that lie ahead." - "As we honor the holy day of Yule, let us celebrate the return of the sun and the promise of a new year filled with warmth and light." - "On this Pagan new year, let us take a moment to reflect on our intentions and set forth our desires for the year ahead.

Wiccan New Year Quotes to Welcome in the Season of Renewal

The Wiccan New Year is a time of renewal, when we leave behind the difficulties and challenges of the past year and look forward to fresh beginnings. As we embark on this new beginning, it can be helpful to reflect on the words of wise Wiccans who have come before us. Here are some inspirational Wiccan New Year quotes to help you set your intentions for the coming year.

“A new year is upon us, and with it comes a chance for transformation and renewal. May you find courage in your journey and strength in your convictions.” -Unknown

“As we turn a new page in our lives, may we be filled with hope, courage, and faith to make the best out of each day.” -Unknown

“Each dawn brings a new day, each month brings a new beginning. May you walk through this New Year with an open heart and open arms.” -Unknown

“As we step into a new cycle of nature, may our lives be filled with balance, harmony and peace.” -Unkown

“May your days be filled with joy and laughter. May your heart overflow with love and gratitude. Happy Wiccan New Year!” -Unkown

“Wishing you good luck in your journey ahead. May you find strength in yourself to overcome any obstacle that comes your way.” -Unkown

“May this year bring blessings to every aspect of your life—health, wealth, love and joy.” -Unkown

New Beginnings

As the Pagan New Year approaches, it is a time to reflect on the past and look ahead to new beginnings. This is a time of renewal, when we can take stock of our lives, set goals for the future, and take steps towards achieving them. As we mark this special occasion, here are 10 inspirational Pagan New Year quotes to brighten your day:

“The beginning is always today.” – Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

“Every moment is a fresh beginning.” – T.S. Eliot

“It’s never too late to be what you might have been.” – George Eliot

“What we call the beginning is often the end, and to make an end is to make a beginning.” – T.S. Eliot

“A fresh start can be made at any moment; each day brings with it an opportunity for renewal.” – Dalai Lama XIV

“You are never too old to set another goal or dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis

“We must let go of the life we have planned so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.” – Joseph Campbell

“Life isn’t about finding yourself; it’s about creating yourself.” – George Bernard Shaw

“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” – Alan Watts
“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” – Seneca

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Top 10 Celebratory Pagan New Year Quotes

As the pagan new year approaches, it is a time for reflection and looking forward to the future. To celebrate this special time of year, here are 10 quotes from some of our most beloved Pagan authors and scholars to help us reflect on the changing of the seasons and the power of renewal:

“This is a time for renewal and rebirth, a time to let go of all that has been and embrace all that will be.” – Starhawk

“The gods offer us new beginnings in every moment, in every season. Every dawn is a chance to start anew.” – Silver Ravenwolf

“The cycle of death and rebirth is an essential part of life. Each winter brings with it a death that must be accepted before life can be renewed in spring.” – Christopher Penczak

“The only way to truly know yourself is to look into your past and understand where you have been so that you can move forward into your future.” – Laurie Cabot

“Let us rejoice in this turning point; May we find peace within ourselves as we carry on our journey through life.” – Scott Cunningham

“The passing of one year into another symbolizes the ongoing process of change, growth, and transformation.” – Ivo Dominguez Jr.

“Take this moment to remember who you are, who you were meant to be, and what you want out of life. The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams.” – Amber K

“We come together at this sacred time to honor our past, bless our present, and prepare for our future. May we all continue on our spiritual paths with courage, hope, and grace.” – Margot Adler

“As we turn the wheel again we remember that no ending ever really ends–it only leads us back around again into something new.” – Wendy Griffin

“As we turn away from one year and towards another let us take with us lessons learned from the past so that we can create a brighter future for ourselves.” – Raven Kaldera

Pagan new year quotes

" - "May the energies of Lammas guide us in our journey of self-discovery and growth as we welcome a new year filled with abundance." - "In the spirit of Mabon, let us give thanks for the abundance in our lives and welcome the balance of the new year.".

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