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🔖 Title: Imbolc: The Liminal Threshold Between Winter’s End and Dawning Light
🗓️ Published: 2026-02-01T16:00:00+02:00
📄 Summary: Imbolc, a ritual steeped in ancient Celtic heritage, resides delicately between the depths of winter and the awakening promise of spring. Celebrated on February 1st or 2nd, known variably as Brigid’s Feast Day or Lá Fhéile Bríde, this cross-quarter day reverberates with themes of renewal, purification, and sacred femininity. Astronomically marked as the Sun’s passage through 15° Aquarius around February 3rd, Imbolc invites reflection on the balance between darkness and light—a threshold moment embracing both the lingering cold and the stirrings of new life.
In this liminal space, we find not just a calendrical marker but a profound philosophical metaphor for human resilience and hope. Imbolc calls us to honor the subtle yet relentless pulse of nature’s renewal, to recognize the quiet inception of growth before the exuberance of spring, and to appreciate the radiant spirit embodied by Brigid—a symbol of healing, creativity, and transformation.
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🗞️ Source: librarian@undisclosed.example.com (John Bell)
💓 #Liminality #SeasonalWisdom #AncientRituals
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