I hope you all had a blessed Imbolc. This is a bit on the late side I know, but this year's been so hectic that I've decided to break it down into pictures for you. Normally I'll write a ritual for a sabbat, have a little ceremony and Bob's your teapot. This year I've done things a bit differently, in the form of a series of mini rituals; Imbolc is my big one, having 4 years ago dedicated at this time, so I wanted to make it special. In recent weeks, more than ever before, Brigid has been there for me, and to her I dedicate this.
01/02/12
On the 1st February, the Swansea University Pagan society, which has been growing quite considerably since the end of last year, held the first of the Wicca 101 sessions, a talk about the altar and the current season of Imbolc. Imbolc means 'in milk' and was traditionally the time when the cattle started calving and lambing, and thus giving milk. It is a time of returning of the light, as the evenings get longer and the first whispers of Spring are in the air.
We introduced to the group the main features of an altar (giving as general an overview as possible given the hundred and one ways of setting one up!), followed by a talk on Brigid, Imbolc traditions from around the world and the significance of Brigid's crosses, which we then made from some colourful pipecleaners.

My first mini ritual was that of Brigid's crossroads ritual:
http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/imbolcfebruary2/a/Imbolc_DivRite.htm
I found a secluded spot in the park and set about crafting this Brigid's cross (made from strips of thick paper, which came out better than you'd think.) The past year has been a bit of a rough one, and thinking back to this time last year gives me the shivers. But move forward we must, and this ritual reminded me of that - we don't know where we're going, but the road goes ever on and on....
05/01/12
Next was the nail-biting moot ritual.
The priestess pulled out due to illness a few days before, and told us the ritual would be cancelled unless someone stepped in as a replacement. So gallantly did I wave my little paw in the air saying 'III'll do it!'

Phew. All in a day's work.
09/01/12
My Imbolc celebrations would not be complete without the re-dedication ritual, which I do every Imbolc to reaffirm where I'm going on my path. This in fact coincided with lunar Imbolc, or the nearest full moon to calendar Imbolc, which made it extra special for me. I also announce my magickal intentions for the year, which differ from new year's resolutions because you really are supposed to stick to these! I also consecrated my beautiful Pagan liturgy book which I've dedicated to Brigid, and held a mini ritual. Ahh, sublime.
Until next time folks, merry meet, merry part, and merry meet again. xxx )O(