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Mythology of the First Source: Danu and New Year’s Day in Irish Myth
On New Year’s Day, Irish mythology turns not to ambition but to origin. This in-depth exploration of Danu reveals why the year begins with remembering, not striving.
Sorcha Lunaris
14 hours ago4 min read


Curses, Wards & Blessings — New Year’s Eve: The Night of Final Crossing
New Year’s Eve in Irish Craft tradition is a night of final crossing, where curses are restrained, wards are strengthened, and blessings clear the path ahead.
Sorcha Lunaris
14 hours ago4 min read


Witch’s Almanac — 27th of December 2025: The Days of Settling After the Turning
Witch’s Almanac 27th of December 2025 explores the quiet days after the Solstice, when light has returned but is still settling into balance.
Sorcha Lunaris
3 days ago4 min read


When the Wells Were Watched – Irish Folklore of the Turning Days After Solstice
When the Wells Were Watched explores Irish folklore of the last week of December, when water was treated with care and the land was allowed to settle after Solstice.
Sorcha Lunaris
3 days ago4 min read
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