The Quickening
In the Great Wheel of the Celtic year on February 1st we arrive at Imbolc. It is known on the Isle of Man as Laa’l Breeshey where it marks a sacred time in which we have moved past the skeletal silence of winter and reached the threshold of "The Quickening". This is the moment when the land begins to breathe again. It is not the loud, vibrant bloom of spring, but a subtle, internal shift, the first stir of life deep within the iron soil.
On Mann, this period represents the survival of the island’s core. The air is damp and the nights are still long, but the light has begun to stretch. It is a time for purification, for sweeping away the old embers of the Yule hearth, and for making space for the return of the sun.