• In modern paganism, the Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle that includes eight holidays (or sabbats) that occur in roughly 6-week intervals.
  • Exploring the Wheel of the Year: A Guide for Beginners 1. In this pagan calendar, each point on the Wheel of the Year is a time to celebrate.
  • The Wheel of the Year is a symbol of the eight Sabbats (religious festivals) of Neo-Paganism and the Wicca movement which includes four solar festivals...
  • The Wheel of the Year honors the Goddess, God and Nature, and provides a means for giving thanks for the bounties of the earth.
  • The Wheel of the Year is a Pagan calendar in which you can observe eight different celebrations, and they are called the 8 Sabbats.
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  • Many Pagans and Wiccans celebrate the “Wheel of the Year”, or the cyclical change of the seasons.
  • What is the Wheel of the Year? by Kathleen Mulhern, PH.D. ... The Wheel of the Year is the cycle of holidays recognized by Wiccans and many other Pagans.
  • The Wheel of the Year is the calendar used by pagans and contains all the days they consider to be holy and special.
  • The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by many modern pagans, consisting of the year's chief solar events...