In Episode 3 of the 22/23 season, life in the soil stirs, Brigid spreads her emerald mantle and we connect with the light of the world.
Imbold ('ee-mulk') is the Celtic cross-quarter festival midway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It is lovely to mark the growing length of days, the stirring of life in the soil - sometimes you can catch a sweet whiff of the micro-organisms' exhale - and the emerging bulbs. St Brigid's day on 1st February has become a national festival (finally) in Ireland, and a Bank Holiday the following Monday, honouring the divine feminine in the pre-Christian druidic goddess, and the amazing fifthe century Brigid.
A feisty girl, she refused the suitors her father chose and instead took the veil, coming to found a monastery reknowned for its learning. St Kildare's was apparently founded on the site of a sacred flame kept alive, so she is the keeper of the flame. A bishop visiting was awestruck by the halo of flames she had and accidentally made her a bishop (the first one; the rest of the world caught up in the 21st century). Brigid symbolises the tender girl in the triple goddess also of woman and crone, tender like the shoots and the newborn lambs.
Imbolc is thought to have its etymology in the coming in of the ewes milk, and so is linked to fertility and all that is good in the grass and the good earth beneath it. Sarah, one of the regular students here at Viveka Gardens, says Devon with its gentle green rolling hills reminds her a lot of Ireland back home. Walking on the hare-prayer field here, you can feel the life in the rich soil beneath.
Candlemas is a church tradition where folk would bring their candles for blessing by the priest. It's at the time of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, when Mary and Joseph brought their baby into the temple for ritual and the old guardian Simeon recognised the divinity, the light of the world. Candle flames represent divinity, the light of the world and the lights of the world that we are too.
Lots to weave together in this nidra. I hope you find it restful for mind and body, inspiring for your soul.
Recorded at Friday Night Nidra Online on 3.3.23
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