Edinburgh local here - I've just spotted myself in the video! We must have been stood right by each other in front of the Calton Hill parthenon at dusk and I didn't notice. Great stuff, I really enjoy your videos!
Man my legs are killing me today. Dancing around a maypole, dancing around after the maypole, dancing around a fire in the pouring rain, and this morning Morris Dancing before the sun rose.
There was an offering in the shape of a May doll where you could leave natural fabrics with wishes, but you needed to arrive before the start of the event. It was between Earth point and water point.
I was wondering if that is what that was for. However it was still there at the end of the night, and had no explanation or call to action on it. Would still love to see more!
This is incredible! I just discovered your channel last week, and had already booked tickets for Beltane. I’ve been living in Edinburgh for three years now and this was my first time attending. Amazing how small the world can be!
Very nice video on Beltane. My experience in Scotland and england over april/may led me on my path and and truelly greatful for visiting the many ancient and neolithic pagan sites.
In Sweden we also light fires, here it is called Valborg....however, for us in Sweden it is to burn all the rubbish from the winter and mark the beginning of summer....as well....the drinking of alcohol is increased....lol.
@@TingTingalingywhy? What is wrong with animal sacrifices? Did your christian god not ask your people to sacrifice numerous amounts of lambs at different times in your own bible?
This is so awesome, I would love to attend! My grandparents ran the cattle between two fires on the day before May 1st every year. I never understood why they did it, but they rarely had any cattle or goats or any other livestock get sick.
Yet another brilliant video thank you for everything you do 🙏💕 may the gods and goddesses smile apon you blessed Beltane (I'm also glad you enjoyed Glastonbury wich is Very close to me I'm glad you are enjoying England 🤗)
There was the chance to give offerings. It was advertised on BFS social media pages in the weeks beforehand and people from around the world were able to do this.
Thank you for making this beautiful and informative video! Happy Beltane to you! I am Irish/Brit currently living in Mexico and sharing this beautiful holiday with my Mexican partner. We are going camping, creating flower crowns, making a fire, and pledging our gratitude to the beautiful Earth. Sending love xxx
Thank you so very much for sharing this wonderful magical journey with us. Can't wait to see the Samhain festival. Your idea about offerings is excellent. I really hope it can somehow be incorporated. Blessed Beltane to you and to everyone.
As it was once said by Robert Plant, "Its just a spring clean for the May Queen". I believe he was partially correct. Thank you for another soul stirring and informative video.
I had no idea this would make me emotional! [wipes tears] Both sides of my genetic past is Scottish/English with a side of Irish, so maybe my ancestors were living through me 😆Either that or it's time to return to the craft... It's currently Autumn here in Australia but my spiritual home is England, and April never feels like the winding down time for me. It's my birth month, my personal new year and the time I feel most alive and energised. Celebrating the wheel here feels so upside down. I gotta move!
I'm from Brazil, and my roots are Germanic, so I understand what you mean when you say that "the wheel here feels so upside down". I do celebrate the seasons of the land where I am currently living and honor its cycles, but my heart and spirit are always up there with my ancestors, so I do reserve a space in my celebrations to honor my ancestors cycle too. My whole life I felt like I was in the wrong place... It is in my plans, sooner or later, to go back home.
thanks for all the historical information. i can imagine the beginning procession is very impressive when you are there. but you captured it well and it felt very magical to me watching the video.
My goodness I have so so many goosebumps while watching your video now. Although I'm born and raised in the Netherlands, I defenitely have some ancient roots in keltic culture!🔥❤🔥 Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
Hi, my name is Alan and I have participated as a performer and enabler. I made all the fire heads. You saw at the festival and many other of the elements, and I’ve done this over the last 20 years. We did run Wishingtree, which we did during the day and in the early part of the evening Beltane Fire society has struggled to attract enough members in recent years and obviously we were unable to run our event over the times of Covid we are working hard to increase her numbers but it’s never easy. Really liked your video. Nice to see a perspective from somebody outside our group.
I'm Finnish-American and Scots-Irish. This is by far my favorite video from you, and your recent interest and respect for Celtic Pagan history and traditions. I'm a mix of Norse and Celtic, aka Norse-Geal. I study and practice a lot of Celtic as well as Norse beliefs. Both are related in a way historically living amongst each other forever. This is my favorite Beltane vid this year and thank you brother for sharing all of this. Much love.
@@TheWisdomOfOdin you're welcome! My channel is still small currently, but perhaps I can encourage a few to check your content out. Sharing cross relevant content from my Preferred TH-camrs where possible is just my way of opening the door for my audience to get further information, and also another way of showing appreciation for other content creators I respect, and enjoy watching.
Jacob, this was amazing! Thank you for sharing this with us, blew my mind! Celebrating Beltane in Edinburgh Scotland with my little family is definitely on my bucket list! Bright blessings on this special day! Merry Beltane everyone!
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Thank you for this! Its so important that we learn our original religion and how our ancestors did things. As a descendant of irish immigrants to america we have been deprived of our culture and traditions. Our heritage and origin is truly beautiful. Blessings to you!
I've just discovered your channel, and am looking forward to catching up on your older videos later. I spent the bulk of my childhood in Scotland, though not that close to Edinburgh, and never heard of Arthur's Seat being a particular place to go on May morn, but I do remember the childhood rhyme, The maid who on the first of May, Goes to the fields at the break of day, And washes in the dew from the hawthorn tree, Will ever after hansom be. I did slip out of the house before dawn at about the age of eight (my parents knowing nothing about it) to give it a try. Modesty forbids me from saying whether or not it worked.
That’s cool, I was there too, based on the video I was standing maybe five meters away from you at some point haha Great to see some things that we couldn’t see because of how busy it was! Would love to watch a full version of it somewhere…
Tan is Welsh for fire and has a similar word in Irish. However, tan in Welsh is a fire, but also means to spread. Be - is what causes, and El - means intelligence. Bal means buds shoots and sprouts. So, by using the ancient tongue of the Cymry, Beltane means the spirit that causes the spread of Spring. Does what it says on the tin.
Sorry, I meant to add, the Irish and Gaelic language does not explain the festival in the way that the native Cymry language does. Tan, which means fire, appears to be the fire festival idea. It is not a fire festival however. That said, me and mine are having a fire tonight so respect to you all for keeping celebration alive. Heddwch/ Peace in the ancient tongue of the Cymry.
@@andrewwhelan7311 Beltane is composed of two words, Beal - taine.). Tan in Welsh. Tine (tih - neh) in Irish - both mean fire. In Ireland it was the custom to drive livestock between two fired in pagan times for protection from disease. But Bealtaine was not necessarily a fire festival as such. Síochán (peace in the Irish language.)
Try using an old Welsh dictionary, printed before the language was watered down.The older the better. I think you will be surprised by the many meanings and meanings in context. Proper research is the key..Good luck.
@@andrewwhelan7311I couldn’t agree more. It’s a shame, people jump on the Celtic bandwagon, but fail to realise the Brythonic language (Old Welsh) if you will, is interwoven into the names of these festivals. Certainly here in the British Isles.
People don't Understand that the Welsh were here long before everyone else, The only real Natives to the land and would have practiced these ways before the Celts came.
As a proud Celt and Welshman, I find it rather sad, how you mention the Irish and Scots but no mention of the great Celtic Nation that is Cymru, Wales, and the festival here that mirrors the Beltane fire festival, namely Calon Mai. We can trace our Calon Mai back to the 14th Century.
Thank you for the wonderful video!! May 1 is also my Mom's birthday so we've been celebrating that at Disneyland (woohoo!) but I brought some colored paper, scissors, tape, and pens to make a little paper chain for Beltane. It may not be tradition, but like you said I love the evolution of paganism into new forms, especially since it can be so diverse as to suit different people!
It’s makes that this celebration would originally be on the new moon following the equinox. And, this celebration falls into Taurus season. Taurus is the bull (the cow). Thank you so much for sharing this information!🔥⚔️🍻
I love how you open with "Beltaine" by Rockhill. I found them online a few years ago and they immediately got my attention. Festive music for our annual bonfire celebration out back.
Just a few points. Arthur Seat isn’t just a ‘hill’. It’s a dormant volcano. Regarding the morning dew, it’s not a ‘cleansing ritual’. It’s usually young women who do this, and it has more to do with female fertility, than ‘cleansing’. After the celebrations up Calton Hill, many of the people from the Beltane society (along with many residents of the city) go up Arthur Seat around 4/5 in the morning, and continue the festivities. Some to dance around and play music, some just to walk up to the top and take in the last of the festivities taking place down below. As a side note, it’s pretty funny seeing the faces of the morning commuters driving through the park as painted men and women returning home from the festivities dart across the road on their way home in the morning 😂 Ohh … and the 50’000 number is HIGHLY exaggerated! You’d be lucky if there was even 5000 there.
I'm Irish and currently celebrating Bealtaine(Beltane) on this May 1st. Technically I should have started yesterday because the Celtic day, at least where I'm from, actually starts at sundown rather than midnight. It seems fitting that yesterday was rainy all day here but today was sunny. A good mark for the start of Summer.
omg i was in edinburgh yesterday but couldn’t go to the festival because of how late it was going to run (and i had a bus back to glasgow to catch lol) looking forwards to next year’s tho! ill be better prepared
In regards to being able to burn stuff at public events.... Speaking as someone that is a volunteer/organizer/coordinator for several much smaller festivals than this.... You can't trust large groups of people not to put inappropriate objects in the fire, either through innocent ignorance or malicious/mischievous intent. And if you had collection bowls, someone would have to handle accepting or rejecting items, rechecking, and being responsible for the safety of all concerned, and... Covering everything that needs to be covered by volunteers as is, just with the 100-800 person festivals I'm involved with is hard enough without adding something like this, and on a scale in the 10k+ it sounds like a nightmare to handle. Next best thing I could think of would be to have a station with slips of paper people could write wishes and prayers and such on, but again, that requires more volunteers and time and resources. So I can understand it not being a priority. Thank you for sharing your experience, though. It's super inspiring to see the healthy growth of Paganism everywhere!
Edinburgh local here - I've just spotted myself in the video! We must have been stood right by each other in front of the Calton Hill parthenon at dusk and I didn't notice. Great stuff, I really enjoy your videos!
I do my best to blend in, so happy to have been sneaky 🤫
"It's just a spring-clean for the May Queen." - "The Stairway to Heaven" 💖🌸
A blessed Beltane to all!
May your summer's work be filled with sweat, and satisfaction! ☀️
Thank you! Blessed Beltane to you to 🙏🤗
That's evil af 👹👹👹👹
@Elliott James oooh no don't bring that negativity hereeee
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Man my legs are killing me today. Dancing around a maypole, dancing around after the maypole, dancing around a fire in the pouring rain, and this morning Morris Dancing before the sun rose.
My legs were killing me after dancing on the hill for 6 hours, then climbing a small mountain the next day to record the end of this video 😂
happy beltane everyone :)
May the summer's work lead to great harvest ☀️!
Everyone have a good day and happy Beltane 🎉😊
There was an offering in the shape of a May doll where you could leave natural fabrics with wishes, but you needed to arrive before the start of the event. It was between Earth point and water point.
I was wondering if that is what that was for. However it was still there at the end of the night, and had no explanation or call to action on it. Would still love to see more!
Thank you for helping keep the old ways alive. Happy Beltane 🏵🌺🪻
Mr. Toddson, the Greenman is as ancient as the pre-christian stones he is carved on... son of the union of Earth and Sun.
Blessed Beltane & Walpurgis everyone!!!
So awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Blessed Be!! A blessed Beltane to all.!!! Thank you for presenting this
video. What a Magickal feast to see.
Blessed Be ❤
Thank you so much. I needed this ❤
thank you for your work man! happy beltane 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. BLESSED BELTANE!
Very grateful to have gone, and very honored to be able to share it with everyone!
@@TheWisdomOfOdin hii...
Tell me about multiverse consept according Norse mythology.. if have ..❤
Thank you so much for posting! I hope you thoroughly enjoy the Samhain festival as well!
The cinematography in these videos is always awesome i love the sceneries you edit into it
Thank you, that means a lot! Editing has always been a challenge for me. But I have learned to love it
God of War game has insulted your gods so why don't you oppose it ? I just want to know
This is incredible! I just discovered your channel last week, and had already booked tickets for Beltane. I’ve been living in Edinburgh for three years now and this was my first time attending. Amazing how small the world can be!
Blessed Beltane, Jacob and all.
What is Odin force according Norse mythology ?
Very nice video on Beltane. My experience in Scotland and england over april/may led me on my path and and truelly greatful for visiting the many ancient and neolithic pagan sites.
In Sweden we also light fires, here it is called Valborg....however, for us in Sweden it is to burn all the rubbish from the winter and mark the beginning of summer....as well....the drinking of alcohol is increased....lol.
What is Odin force according Norse mythology ? If you Viking
@@King-Fairhair Seeing with one eye... lol.
@@roxanneaspogard1327 what you mean ?
seeing that giant crowd of people celebrating an ancient pagan holiday gave me chills
No it didn't 😂
I love that so many people are going back to connecting with the earth in a sacred way
@@deniceeverham9467 like animal sacrifices? Lol Celts are the worst for this
@@TingTingalingywhy? What is wrong with animal sacrifices? Did your christian god not ask your people to sacrifice numerous amounts of lambs at different times in your own bible?
@@brightlord-ov7cm did you try using a holy book against me? Next time know what you're talking about when you try to sound smart 😂
Happy and blessed Beltane 2024
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and the same to you
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Thanks for posting this. Love a great Beltane celebration!
Jacob. Love the journey. Thanks from Eire
Happy belated Beltane !! Did my celebration yesterday and made offerings to the Goddess
Great share! Happy Beltane!
This is so awesome, I would love to attend! My grandparents ran the cattle between two fires on the day before May 1st every year. I never understood why they did it, but they rarely had any cattle or goats or any other livestock get sick.
Oh Yeah.
Love your travels brother. Enjoy this moment in time
Yet another brilliant video thank you for everything you do 🙏💕 may the gods and goddesses smile apon you blessed Beltane (I'm also glad you enjoyed Glastonbury wich is Very close to me I'm glad you are enjoying England 🤗)
There was the chance to give offerings. It was advertised on BFS social media pages in the weeks beforehand and people from around the world were able to do this.
Thank you for making this beautiful and informative video! Happy Beltane to you! I am Irish/Brit currently living in Mexico and sharing this beautiful holiday with my Mexican partner. We are going camping, creating flower crowns, making a fire, and pledging our gratitude to the beautiful Earth. Sending love xxx
I was at the Beltane celebration in Edinburgh too! It was truly a magickal night
Hope everyone has a wonderful Beltane! Blessed Be y'all!
Such a great video! Thank you for creating it! 🎉❤ Blessings!
Blessed be and Beltane ❤️🐦🕊✨️🌿🍃
Thank you so very much for sharing this wonderful magical journey with us. Can't wait to see the Samhain festival. Your idea about offerings is excellent. I really hope it can somehow be incorporated. Blessed Beltane to you and to everyone.
As it was once said by Robert Plant, "Its just a spring clean for the May Queen". I believe he was partially correct. Thank you for another soul stirring and informative video.
Blessed Beltane to everyone.
Blessed Beltane, sisters and brothers! 💫💐
Happy Beltane to those stuck in apartments and can't celebrate🍃🌲 I see you and you're not alone💫
Thank you so much. Blessed Be!!
What is Odin force according Norse mythology ?
That's me😂
That's me😂
Blessed Beltane everyone! I really liked that slow procession of Sol! That was super cool!
If you Viking... Gods never die , and also immortal then why God's died in Ragnarok ? I just want to know
I had no idea this would make me emotional! [wipes tears] Both sides of my genetic past is Scottish/English with a side of Irish, so maybe my ancestors were living through me 😆Either that or it's time to return to the craft... It's currently Autumn here in Australia but my spiritual home is England, and April never feels like the winding down time for me. It's my birth month, my personal new year and the time I feel most alive and energised. Celebrating the wheel here feels so upside down. I gotta move!
I'm from Brazil, and my roots are Germanic, so I understand what you mean when you say that "the wheel here feels so upside down". I do celebrate the seasons of the land where I am currently living and honor its cycles, but my heart and spirit are always up there with my ancestors, so I do reserve a space in my celebrations to honor my ancestors cycle too. My whole life I felt like I was in the wrong place... It is in my plans, sooner or later, to go back home.
@@pamelarosaschons 100% relate - may we both find our way back 🙏❤
thanks for all the historical information. i can imagine the beginning procession is very impressive when you are there. but you captured it well and it felt very magical to me watching the video.
Thank you for your channel Jacob! Many blessings to you 🙏🔥🎉🥰🧚♂️💃🕺👑👑☘️🍀
So fabulous 🎉🎉🎉
Incredible footage and festival! I hope everyone has a wonderful Beltane and Springsummer 🌱☀.
Beltane blessings brothers and sisters ❤💐🔥
May Brigit bring love and peace to your hearth and home ❤
Thank you ❤ from 🏴
My goodness I have so so many goosebumps while watching your video now. Although I'm born and raised in the Netherlands, I defenitely have some ancient roots in keltic culture!🔥❤🔥 Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
Hi, my name is Alan and I have participated as a performer and enabler. I made all the fire heads. You saw at the festival and many other of the elements, and I’ve done this over the last 20 years. We did run Wishingtree, which we did during the day and in the early part of the evening Beltane Fire society has struggled to attract enough members in recent years and obviously we were unable to run our event over the times of Covid we are working hard to increase her numbers but it’s never easy. Really liked your video. Nice to see a perspective from somebody outside our group.
This was awesome. Thank you!
You are my go-to for learning this, as a newer pagan and former christian of three decades. I'm so thankful for TRUTH and you. ❤
Blessed Beltane!
Isn't blessed from Jesus?
This was absolutely beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing
your channel is like a window to magical worlds
I've never seen a festival like this before, it looks incredible!
"Everyone put their heart and soul into it.." yeah.. I'll have to agree with that...
It must be quite an experience, having that many people celebrating together.
I'm Finnish-American and Scots-Irish. This is by far my favorite video from you, and your recent interest and respect for Celtic Pagan history and traditions. I'm a mix of Norse and Celtic, aka Norse-Geal. I study and practice a lot of Celtic as well as Norse beliefs. Both are related in a way historically living amongst each other forever. This is my favorite Beltane vid this year and thank you brother for sharing all of this. Much love.
Glad you enjoyed it 🔥
Great video Jacob! Quite informative. Will be including a recommendation, and a link to your video on my channel's Beltane 2024 video on Wednesday.
Thanks 🙏 Glad you enjoyed!
@@TheWisdomOfOdin you're welcome! My channel is still small currently, but perhaps I can encourage a few to check your content out. Sharing cross relevant content from my Preferred TH-camrs where possible is just my way of opening the door for my audience to get further information, and also another way of showing appreciation for other content creators I respect, and enjoy watching.
I am the fire that burns 🔥 i am the rain that yearns, i am the earth that knows...i am the wind that blows 🌬
Fantastic to see such a large turn out
Jacob, this was amazing! Thank you for sharing this with us, blew my mind! Celebrating Beltane in Edinburgh Scotland with my little family is definitely on my bucket list!
Bright blessings on this special day! Merry Beltane everyone!
Thank you for this! Its so important that we learn our original religion and how our ancestors did things. As a descendant of irish immigrants to america we have been deprived of our culture and traditions. Our heritage and origin is truly beautiful. Blessings to you!
❤❤Thank you for sharing this Heritage.. I am also a pagan but I live in the united states
I've just discovered your channel, and am looking forward to catching up on your older videos later.
I spent the bulk of my childhood in Scotland, though not that close to Edinburgh, and never heard of Arthur's Seat being a particular place to go on May morn, but I do remember the childhood rhyme,
The maid who on the first of May,
Goes to the fields at the break of day,
And washes in the dew from the hawthorn tree,
Will ever after hansom be.
I did slip out of the house before dawn at about the age of eight (my parents knowing nothing about it) to give it a try. Modesty forbids me from saying whether or not it worked.
What's the background music mate.
Rockhill - Betlane ;)
That’s cool, I was there too, based on the video I was standing maybe five meters away from you at some point haha
Great to see some things that we couldn’t see because of how busy it was! Would love to watch a full version of it somewhere…
Half of these shots were all things I didn’t get to see either 😂 glad I brought a wee tripod
Blessed Beltane 🌹🏵️💮🌸🌻🌼🌺🏵️💮🌸🧙♀️🧙♂️
Thank you for this video! 🌱🌼
Tan is Welsh for fire and has a similar word in Irish. However, tan in Welsh is a fire, but also means to spread. Be - is what causes, and El - means intelligence. Bal means buds shoots and sprouts. So, by using the ancient tongue of the Cymry, Beltane means the spirit that causes the spread of Spring. Does what it says on the tin.
Sorry, I meant to add, the Irish and Gaelic language does not explain the festival in the way that the native Cymry language does. Tan, which means fire, appears to be the fire festival idea. It is not a fire festival however. That said, me and mine are having a fire tonight so respect to you all for keeping celebration alive. Heddwch/ Peace in the ancient tongue of the Cymry.
@@andrewwhelan7311
Beltane is composed of two words, Beal - taine.). Tan in Welsh. Tine (tih - neh) in Irish - both mean fire.
In Ireland it was the custom to drive livestock between two fired in pagan times for protection from disease. But Bealtaine was not necessarily a fire festival as such.
Síochán (peace in the Irish language.)
Try using an old Welsh dictionary, printed before the language was watered down.The older the better. I think you will be surprised by the many meanings and meanings in context. Proper research is the key..Good luck.
@@andrewwhelan7311I couldn’t agree more. It’s a shame, people jump on the Celtic bandwagon, but fail to realise the Brythonic language (Old Welsh) if you will, is interwoven into the names of these festivals. Certainly here in the British Isles.
People don't Understand that the Welsh were here long before everyone else, The only real Natives to the land and would have practiced these ways before the Celts came.
Blessed Beltane.
Beltane blessings, that was a lovely video. I didn't know they did that in Edinburgh ❤
Me neither it would be cool to go 🔥
Blessed Beltane! It happens to be my birthday as well!
Beautiful..
Beltane blessings! ✨
Blessed Nos Calan Haf - Calan Mia . 🏴
As a proud Celt and Welshman, I find it rather sad, how you mention the Irish and Scots but no mention of the great Celtic Nation that is Cymru, Wales, and the festival here that mirrors the Beltane fire festival, namely Calon Mai. We can trace our Calon Mai back to the 14th Century.
Brythonic culture not welsh Cornish,Scottish,welsh and Irish but now Cornwall and Wales are part of England so no need to mention them.
Yes!!! I went last year and my biggest complaint was being unable to throw anything into the fire at the end for my personal practice
Thank you for the wonderful video!! May 1 is also my Mom's birthday so we've been celebrating that at Disneyland (woohoo!) but I brought some colored paper, scissors, tape, and pens to make a little paper chain for Beltane. It may not be tradition, but like you said I love the evolution of paganism into new forms, especially since it can be so diverse as to suit different people!
I wish I was there.💚
Thanks for sharing ❤🔥🍀✨
Beautiful that you can show us what others do for Beltane
It’s makes that this celebration would originally be on the new moon following the equinox.
And, this celebration falls into Taurus season. Taurus is the bull (the cow).
Thank you so much for sharing this information!🔥⚔️🍻
I agree -offerings and an enactment at each element station would be amazing!
I love how you open with "Beltaine" by Rockhill. I found them online a few years ago and they immediately got my attention. Festive music for our annual bonfire celebration out back.
Just a few points. Arthur Seat isn’t just a ‘hill’. It’s a dormant volcano. Regarding the morning dew, it’s not a ‘cleansing ritual’. It’s usually young women who do this, and it has more to do with female fertility, than ‘cleansing’. After the celebrations up Calton Hill, many of the people from the Beltane society (along with many residents of the city) go up Arthur Seat around 4/5 in the morning, and continue the festivities. Some to dance around and play music, some just to walk up to the top and take in the last of the festivities taking place down below.
As a side note, it’s pretty funny seeing the faces of the morning commuters driving through the park as painted men and women returning home from the festivities dart across the road on their way home in the morning 😂
Ohh … and the 50’000 number is HIGHLY exaggerated! You’d be lucky if there was even 5000 there.
Amazing 🤩 thank you for sharing 💜
Blessed Beltane 🌙🌞🌙
I'm Irish and currently celebrating Bealtaine(Beltane) on this May 1st. Technically I should have started yesterday because the Celtic day, at least where I'm from, actually starts at sundown rather than midnight. It seems fitting that yesterday was rainy all day here but today was sunny. A good mark for the start of Summer.
Thats so cool! I got goosebumps...#lifegoals I bet the energy was amazing
I love these earth festivals.
Blessed Beltane! ❤
I’m so glad to finally see a male witch out there! Blessed Be and Blessed Beltane to you!
Thank you for this information!
Dont forget the Welsh and the Cornish Celts. The English are of course in there too.
What an incredible atmosphere at the fire festival.
Happy belated blessings too you and all your subscribers. 😊💗
I'm going to Beltane over the weekend to a campgrounds near my home. It's so much fun 😊 Blessed Beltane! ☘️☀️🐝
omg i was in edinburgh yesterday but couldn’t go to the festival because of how late it was going to run (and i had a bus back to glasgow to catch lol) looking forwards to next year’s tho! ill be better prepared
In regards to being able to burn stuff at public events.... Speaking as someone that is a volunteer/organizer/coordinator for several much smaller festivals than this.... You can't trust large groups of people not to put inappropriate objects in the fire, either through innocent ignorance or malicious/mischievous intent. And if you had collection bowls, someone would have to handle accepting or rejecting items, rechecking, and being responsible for the safety of all concerned, and... Covering everything that needs to be covered by volunteers as is, just with the 100-800 person festivals I'm involved with is hard enough without adding something like this, and on a scale in the 10k+ it sounds like a nightmare to handle. Next best thing I could think of would be to have a station with slips of paper people could write wishes and prayers and such on, but again, that requires more volunteers and time and resources. So I can understand it not being a priority.
Thank you for sharing your experience, though. It's super inspiring to see the healthy growth of Paganism everywhere!
History is interesting