by Selena Fox
Also known as May Eve, May Day, and Walpurgis Night, happens at the beginning of May. It celebrates the height of Spring and the flowering of life. The Goddess manifests as the May Queen and Flora. The God emerges as the May King and Jack in the Green. The danced Maypole represents Their unity, with the pole itself being the God and the ribbons that encompass it, the Goddess. Colors are the Rainbow spectrum. Beltane is a festival of flowers, fertility, sensuality, and delight.
Celebrating Beltane Podcasts
- Beltane Ritual: Bringing in the May – upcoming April 29, 2014
- Celebrating Beltane: Old & New Ways
- Inner Journey Ritual for Beltane
- Beltane Faery Folk Magic Rite
Beltane Customs
Prepare a May basket by filling it with flowers and goodwill and then give it to someone in need of healing and caring, such as a shut-in or elderly…
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