This post includes a video which explains the Sabbat of Beltane. The video includes text for deaf and hard of hearing readers.
While I continue to develop my own movie-making skills that I might be able to create my own videos in the near future, I continue to scan through Youtube in hopes of finding interesting and educational videos that might be enjoyed by my readers, while at the same time being comprehensible to deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Not too long ago I became acquainted with the video work of “Witches Sky,” in which she has created delightful short movies explaining and celebrating the eight Sabbats in the Pagan Wheel of the Year.
In honor of the Sabbat of Beltane, I bring you this video.
Wishing all of my Crossroads readers a most blessed Beltane
Thank you for this video too!
The music includes a woman chanting Goddesses names:
Isis Astarte Diana Hecate Demeter Kali Inanna
It is very moving.
I am finding this blog very interesting and helpful to me, as I have just recently (in the last year or so) started celebrating the eight festivals, and I am still feeling my way into my path. The things that you post are very hepful. Thank you.
Thank you!
If you go to the Categories list on the side of this blog and click on “Sabbats” it will bring up all of the posts on the eight festivals that I have done here at the Crossroads. These posts might be helpful for you.
The Goddess Chant is a popular one – you can also find it on a song by Charlie Murphy called “The Burning Times.” That’s a song you might enjoy. Here is a link for a YouTube of the song (it’s not captioned, but I’m going to assume that you can hear it!)
Oh! I hadn’t realised it’s an established recognised chant! Thank you for the link. 🙂
(Yes, I am hearing, sorry I should have said!)