Seasonal Depression Meets Pagan Calendar: Bring Snacks
Description
The year doesn’t truly start when everything blooms—it starts when the world goes quiet. We step into Samhain to ask why so many traditions begin in darkness, what that silence invites us to notice, and how the cold months can become a steady practice of reflection instead of a stretch to endure.
We shift into practical shadow work made safer through community: rituals that surface hard truths, shared space that makes vulnerability possible, and small, grounded steps that keep anyone from getting lost in the abyss. This is a season for inventory—naming patterns, letting old stories rest, and choosing what to carry into the light.
If the Wheel of the Year has ever felt confusing, we untangle it by separating the two parallel myths: the goddess cycle centered on the Grand Sabbats and the god cycle threaded through the solar festivals. Each path carries its own rhythm—death to maiden to mother to elder for the goddess; birth, rise, peak, and decline for the god—intersecting without losing shape. We offer a new frame: think spiral, not wheel, a double-helix of time where lessons compound and renewal keeps returning. Press play for a grounded guide to seasonal spirituality, emotional resilience, and myth made useful. If this conversation resonated, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so others can find the show.
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