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There are eight Pagan holidays, and they are collectively called Sabbats. "Sabbat" comes from the French word, "s'ebattre", which means to rejoice, frolic, and revel. That is exactly what these days are for, the joyous celebration of life and nature. Sabbats, are determined by nature, not arbitrarily determined by people. Remember, Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays were combined, and then moved to Monday to boot, you can't get much more arbitrary. The eight Sabbats are determined by the Earth and Sun, and the natural energy created by their relationships to each other. This makes them entirely natural holidays, where the natural energies are at high or low points. These were also important dates to our ancestors, who used them to help determine when to plant, and harvest.

So what are these Sabbats?

Once a year, we have a night that is the longest night of the year, accompanied by the shortest day. We call this day the "Winter Solstice". On the exact opposite point on the wheel of the year, we have the longest day of the year, and the shortest night. This we call the "Summer Solstice". Each Spring, there comes a day when the hours between sunrise and sunset are exactly equal to the hours between sunset and sunrise. This we call the "Vernal Equinox". Each Fall there is another day when the hours of darkness and the hours of daylight are exactly in balance. This we call the "Autumnal Equinox". These four days are known as "quarter-days" as the divide the year into four equal sections. To Pagans, these are also know as the Lesser Sabbats.

The other four holidays are defined by the first four. These days bisect, or are at the midpoint, of the other four holidays. Hence, they are sometimes called the cross-quarter days. These are the also called the Greater Sabbats. These Sabbats are considered by some to be the four most important holidays as they each represent turning points in the seasons, and one is the turning of the year. Between winter solstice and vernal equinox is Imbolc. Between the vernal equinox and summer solstice is Beltane. Between summer solstice and autumnal equinox is Lughnasadh (Lammas). Between autumnal equinox and winter solstice is Samhain (Halloween). Samhain is also the turning of the year, and is considered to be the most important and powerful of all the Sabbats.

The incense below can can assist you in many magickal applications. Some of the incenses are for Rituals you may perform at any time of the year, for consecration of tools and to bring a certain energy into a room.

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       Celebrates love, passion, and fertility with a radiant blend of lily of the valley, violet, honeysuckle, rose, dragon’s blood, coriander, and lemon balm. Burn during Beltane rituals, handfastings, or Maypole dances to awaken sensuality, creativity, and joy. Its enchanting floral smoke honors the sacred union of the Goddess and God.

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       Honors Brigid, goddess of hearth and inspiration, and the awakening of spring. A refreshing blend of lavender, rosemary, jasmine, rose, chamomile, dill, and lemon purifies and uplifts the spirit. Burn during Imbolc rituals to cleanse, renew, and welcome the growing light of creativity, hope, and gentle rebirth into your sacred space.

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       Lammas Stick Incense blends bright lime, warm cinnamon, sandalwood, clove, and frankincense to honor the Celtic festival of Lammas. Celebrated around August 1st, it evokes the first harvest, life’s cycles, and sacred sacrifice. Perfect for rituals, it fosters gratitude, abundance, and spiritual connection to nature’s rhythms and seasonal change.

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       Celebrates the Summer Solstice and the Sun’s radiant power. A luscious blend of peach, apricot, mandarin, raspberry, and plum in a sparkling floral wine base with soft musk, it embodies warmth, joy, and abundance. Burn during Litha rituals to awaken passion, gratitude, and the golden, life-giving energy of midsummer’s light.

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       Embodies balance, gratitude, and reflection at the Autumn Equinox. Blending pine, sandalwood, ginger, and lemon, it celebrates the second harvest and the harmony between light and dark. Burn during thanksgiving rituals or meditation to ground energy, honor abundance, and welcome the peaceful transformation of nature as the year turns toward rest.

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       Honors the Spring/Vernal Equinox and the Earth’s renewal. A bright blend of almond, patchouli, elderberry, lavender, and violet, it balances grounding warmth with floral light. Burn during Ostara rituals or meditations to invite harmony, fertility, and growth, celebrating the season’s awakening and the gentle rebirth of life beneath the returning sun.

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       Samhain is an ancient Celtic festival marking the end of harvest and the beginning of winter. Celebrated from October 31st to November 1st, it honors the dead, when the veil between worlds is thinnest. Bonfires, offerings, and divination are traditional, making it a powerful time for ancestral connection, reflection, and spiritual renewal.

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       Celebrates the Winter Solstice and the rebirth of the Sun. A comforting blend of mandarin, cinnamon, clove, pine, frankincense, and myrrh, it embodies warmth, renewal, and divine light. Burn during Yule rituals or meditation to invite peace, protection, and hope as the returning sun awakens the promise of new beginnings.

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