Caol Áit – What Is A Thin Place and How Do You Find One?
Caol Áit (pronounced keel awtch) is a phrase from Gaeilge which means a thin place, but… What is a Caol áit, a thin place? Caol Áit refers to a place where the walls between worlds are thin. A space where connection to the spiritual realms, and the guides and...
The Role of Water in Irish Rituals: Sacred Wells and Healing Waters
In Irish spiritual traditions, water has always held a special place. It’s more than just a life-sustaining element; it’s a powerful symbol of purity, healing, and connection to the divine. Among the many water sources revered in Irish culture, sacred wells stand out...
The Wheel of the Year
The pagan calendar, often referred to as the Wheel of the Year, marks the changing of seasons with deep-rooted traditions that have been celebrated for centuries. People who follow pagan traditions see the world as a living, breathing entity, with the cycles of nature...
Samhain Rituals: Irish Celtic Practices for Connecting with Lost Loved Ones
Samhain, pronounced “sow-in”, marks the Celtic New Year. This ancient festival honours the dead and celebrates the cycle of life. It offers unique rituals for connecting with departed loved ones. What is Samhain? Samhain falls on October 31st in the modern...