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         <title><![CDATA[IMBOLC . .	]]></title>
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			Imbolc literally translates to "Lactation of the Ewes" If you take a look around the countryside, you should see all the new lambs as they have just been born. It is sometimes refered to as Candlemass, but I find this is a more Chritian name for it, which they thus dubbed as so many candles were used for this sabbat.
			
			It is a time to celebrate the return of the Sun God as he grows stronger in the sky with each passing day. It is the...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Imbolg - February 2nd]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Imbolg&nbsp;- February 2nd
Imbolg is observed around February 2nd. This is a fire festival, but the emphasis is on light rather than heat. It is during this Sabbat that we banish Winter. One of the ways to do this includes gathering all the greenery left from Yule and burning them in the Imbolg fire. Most of the customs surrounding this Sabbat are designed as acts of sympathetic magick to lure back the sun and speed up the coming of Spring.
Imbolg is also known as Candlemas (the name under...]]></description>
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