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#Imbolc is a Gaelic traditional festival marking the beginning of spring. It is held on 1 February. A time of celebration and ritual, often honouring Brighid, the goddess of the hearth. 'Snowdrops' by artist Flora Mclachlan#womensartpic.twitter.com/pfLOc4uaW7
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May Brigid bless the house wherein you dwell Bless every fireside,wall & door Bless every heart that beats beneath its roof Bless every hand that toils to bring it joy Bless every foot that walks its portals through May
#Brigid bless the house that shelters you.#Imbolc pic.twitter.com/zoJbiCTEep
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Imbolc blessings Twitter Friends. We are half way between the Winter solstice and Spring Equinox. The sun rose in Glastonbury to mark the beginning of Spring.
#glastonburytor#Imbolc#springpic.twitter.com/uvCzoClO11
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Blessed Imbolc, witches. We are now officially halfway between Yule and Ostara, which means that Mother Nature is waking up. Take time today to honor your inner fire.
#witch#aesthetic#imbolc#sabbats#pagan#wiccanpic.twitter.com/QoM8Zxa1CJ
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Today is
#Imbolc, the Celtic fire festival which celebrates the beginning of the end of winter - it's not yet spring but the first stirrings of new life are happening & light is returning. This a good time to think out new ideas, ready to come into being. A time to get creative. pic.twitter.com/Kuvo45poiZ
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#Imbolc is traditionally today/tomorrw sundown to sundown (so celebrating tomorrow is legal too!) There are easy activities if you don't have much time! Make a bed for Brigid, as you would a guest. Light as many candles as you can safely, for the sun's return. pic.twitter.com/PmwfdU2Lex
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#Snowdrops are also known as Fair Maids of#February, because traditionally they are the first flowers to have pushed through the cold winter earth by#Imbolc on#February1st. Snowdrops are symbols of the new life that comes in the#Spring after the harshness of winter.pic.twitter.com/3kmfqMpegK
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A blessed St Brigid's day to you all from
#gweedore 1st February is St. Brigid's Day, also known as Imbolc, and marks the beginning of spring.#Imbolc Imbolc, also known as the Feast of Brigid, celebrates the arrival of longer, warmer days and the early signs of spring pic.twitter.com/867nD4tUwD
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1st February is
#Imbolc and#StBrigidsDay, a festival marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox. The attributes of St. Brigid are derived from a pagan sun goddess and 'keeper of the flame'. The sun-like dandelion is one of her emblems.#folklorepic.twitter.com/Pfc98Lyo3F
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Today the earth stirs awakening from winter dreams The quickening of the year begins. May its promise warm your heart
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Happy
#Imbolc May the Goddess Brigid bless thee; She Who is Maiden, Mother, Crone; Poet, Blacksmith, Warrior and Healer! May She melt the frosts of thy heart, that thou mayest flower into a Spring of New Beginnings unto thy full Summer, the longed for golden Summer of thy life!
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1st February marks
#Imbolc - the celtic pagan festival marking the first day of spring, midway through the dark half of the year. A time when the stirring of new life begins#imbolc#láfhéilebríde#springpic.twitter.com/Deo4jMPTaW
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It’s
#Imbolc Eve, so I’ve made a Brighid’s Cross (out of paper, not reeds, because it’s filthy out & I’m not going out to pick them). Brighid’s Cross guards against fire, so I’ve put it on THE BASTARD WASHING MACHINE, BECAUSE IT’S ON HOTPOINT’S RECALL LIST OF EXPLODING DEATH
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#Snowdrops got their name from the drop earrings worn by ladies of the English court in the 16th century, rather than drops of snow. In Greek they are Galanthus Nivalis which means “milk flower of the snow”.#Painting by Stanley Spencer, 1955.#Imbolc#February1st#Candlemaspic.twitter.com/NYl2sEb9xG
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It didn't seem right not posting a photo of snowdrops on Imbolc so here we have Snowdrops and Glastonbury Abbey. A beautiful day to welcome the coming of Spring.
#Imbolc#springpic.twitter.com/ghvSDr41eO
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Happy Imbolc

Amidst the darkness the Lady is stirring. Gently awakening from frozen dreams. All the world has awaited this moment. The return of the Maiden & her promise of the coming Spring
Blessed Imbolc 
May you find peace in the new beginnings )0(
#Imbolc pic.twitter.com/74nk87XJUX
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Happy
#Imbolc, today we begin the celebration of birth. Life prepares to unfold around us, & the cycle will begin again. From here, the soil will slowly warm, like a womb supporting life, so be gentle with each other, & protect all things good & true.

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1st Feb is
#Imbolc (or Imbolg - ‘in the belly’), a#Gaelic celebration of the start of#Spring & the quickening of new life. It is the day of the fire goddess#Brigid as she brings blessings to the hearth & fertility to the land.#Snowdrops are her footprints.#FolkloreThursdaypic.twitter.com/3n9LbJILKI
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Tamsin Abbott, UK stained glass artist influenced by nature and the world of myth and fairytale
#womensart#Imbolc pic.twitter.com/b0dCodx2H8
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