
Imbolc: Time of Fire and Ice - Meditation
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In this episode of the Keeping Her Keys podcast, Cyndi explores the meaning of Imbolc with Christen and then leads a guided fire and ice meditation. Our conversation delves into the significance of this time in the Celtic Wheel of the Year, emphasizing the importance of inner reflection, rituals, and the connection to Hekate. The meditation guides listeners through the process of embracing both the challenges and the potential for rebirth that this season brings.
Key takeaways:
- Imbolc marks the first fire festival in the Celtic Wheel of the Year.
- The duality of fire and ice symbolizes inner strength and resilience.
- Meditation can connect us to the elemental forces of nature.
- Rituals during Imbolc can help us focus on what we want to freeze or ignite.
- Hekate represents the crossroads and the balance of opposing forces.
- The eternal flame within us is a source of unyielding power.
- Freezing spells can be simple yet effective tools in magic.
- The process of cold stratification is essential for seed growth.
- Rituals can help us navigate the transitions of the seasons.
- Embracing the energies of Imbolc can lead to personal transformation.
keywords: Imbolc, Hekate, fire, ice, meditation, rituals, rebirth, witchcraft, Celtic Wheel, spirituality
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