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8 Sabbat Tarot Ceremonies: Rituals for the Wheel of the Year
8 Sabbat Tarot Ceremonies: Rituals for the Wheel of the Year
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🌿 The Wheel Turns. Are You Turning With It?
Eight times a year, the Wheel of the Year reaches a sacred threshold — a Sabbat, a moment when the veil between the ordinary and the extraordinary grows thin. These are the ancient festivals of the earth's cycles: the solstices, equinoxes, and the cross-quarter days between them.
These 8 tarot ceremonies give you a complete ritual for each Sabbat — a way to enter into conversation with the season itself, honor the turning of the Wheel, and align your inner life with the earth's natural rhythms.
What's Inside (36 Pages)
- 🎃 Samhain (Oct 31) — The Ancestor Ceremony
Honor the dead, receive ancestral wisdom, set intentions for the new year - ❄️ Yule (Winter Solstice) — The Rebirth Ceremony
Find hope in the longest dark, welcome the returning light - 🧶 Imbolc (Feb 1) — The Quickening Ceremony
Brigid's flame, creative fire, the first stirring of spring - 🐰 Ostara (Spring Equinox) — The Balance Ceremony
Plant your seeds, find equilibrium, welcome new growth - 🔥 Beltane (May 1) — The Vitality Ceremony
Celebrate life at its fullest, honor desire and sacred union - ☀️ Litha (Summer Solstice) — The Peak Ceremony
Stand in the fullness of the light, gather the harvest at its peak - 🌾 Lughnasadh (Aug 1) — The First Harvest Ceremony
Honor your labor, make your offering, preserve the wisdom - 🍂 Mabon (Autumn Equinox) — The Gratitude Ceremony
Complete the harvest, release what didn't grow, rest with gratitude
Each Ceremony Includes
- Sabbat introduction: mythology, themes, colors, crystals, herbs & deities
- Altar setup guide with seasonal elements
- Tarot ceremony layout with card position explanations
- 5 deep reflection questions
- A 3-step ceremony flow (opening, reading, integration)
- A complete example reading
- Journaling prompts
- A seasonal practice to carry the Sabbat energy through the weeks ahead
You don't need to be Wiccan or Pagan to work with these ceremonies. The Sabbats are earth-based celebrations that belong to all of us — they are the rhythm of the planet we live on. Come as you are. Bring your cards. Let the season speak.
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