Born on Imbolc: Brigid, the Sacred Flame, and the Return of Light
Sun Feb 01 2026
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My birthday falls on Imbolc, and it was my Catholic-raised mother who first told me about the goddess Brigid and this sacred turning point in the wheel of the year. In this episode, I explore why Imbolc was a matter of survival for Celtic peoples, the fascinating transition of Brigid from goddess to saint, and what the perpetual flame that burned for over 1,000 years teaches us about tending our inner fire.
We cover the historical and spiritual significance of this fire festival, Brigid's triple aspects as goddess of poetry, healing, and smithcraft, the remarkable continuity between pagan and Christian traditions, and what it means to tend the flame within. I also share my new poem "Tending the Flame" about the thousand small acts it takes to keep your fire burning for a lifetime.
Whether you connect with Brigid as goddess, saint, or both, this threshold time invites us to ask: What's awakening within me? And how do I tend the flame that lights my way forward?
Topics covered:
The etymology and meaning of ImbolcWhy this festival mattered for Celtic survivalThe goddess Brigid in Irish mythologySt. Brigid of Kildare and Catholic hagiographyThe perpetual flame and sacred syncretismTending your inner fire through Brigid's three aspectsPoetry: "Tending the Flame"
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Send us a text My birthday falls on Imbolc, and it was my Catholic-raised mother who first told me about the goddess Brigid and this sacred turning point in the wheel of the year. In this episode, I explore why Imbolc was a matter of survival for Celtic peoples, the fascinating transition of Brigid from goddess to saint, and what the perpetual flame that burned for over 1,000 years teaches us about tending our inner fire. We cover the historical and spiritual significance of this fire festival, Brigid's triple aspects as goddess of poetry, healing, and smithcraft, the remarkable continuity between pagan and Christian traditions, and what it means to tend the flame within. I also share my new poem "Tending the Flame" about the thousand small acts it takes to keep your fire burning for a lifetime. Whether you connect with Brigid as goddess, saint, or both, this threshold time invites us to ask: What's awakening within me? And how do I tend the flame that lights my way forward? Topics covered: The etymology and meaning of ImbolcWhy this festival mattered for Celtic survivalThe goddess Brigid in Irish mythologySt. Brigid of Kildare and Catholic hagiographyThe perpetual flame and sacred syncretismTending your inner fire through Brigid's three aspectsPoetry: "Tending the Flame" https://www.bloomingwand.com https://www.youtube.com/@bloomingwand_emilyoneal