beltane
May 1



Beltane, also called May Day by many Christians. This Sabbat celebrates the fertility and union of the Horned God and the Goddess. At this time, life is renewing itself. Birds and animals are mating. In the fields, newly planted seeds are beginning to grow. Great fires are lit honoring the fertility God Belenos. Some leap the fires to show the exuberance of the season. Maypoles are erected and bright ribbons are hung on it. They Maypole, a phallic symbol, represents the masculine. The soft colored ribbons are the feminine. The union of the two symbolizes the union of the God and Goddess. This is the time to fertilize your dreams with action. It is legend that children conceived at Beltane were gifted by the Gods. These children became know as Merry-Be-Gots.

There are several herbs, incenses, colors, decorations and foods which can be used in the celebration of Beltane. Below is a guide you may use to set the festiv mood:

Herbs All flowers, Hawthorn, Honeysuckle, St. John's Wort
Incense Frankincense, Lilac, Rose
Colors Blue, Green, Soft Pink, Yellow
Decorations Maypole, Ribbons, Spring Flowers, Strings of Beeds or Flowers
Foods Cherries, Dairy, Green Salads, Oatmeal Cakes, Strawberries, Wine Punches