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Hearthlight In the glow of the hearth, stories unfold. Here, we honor the sacred ordinary, the ember of memory,
and the fierce beauty of being human.

Hearthlight is for seekers, kin, and keepers of the flame. Put on the kettle and let your heart settle.

Our nervous systems will need allies during these very fast moving times. For me those are yoga, meditation, prayer, fri...
02/09/2026

Our nervous systems will need allies during these very fast moving times. For me those are yoga, meditation, prayer, friends, dancing, really nourishing food, and nature. What are some of yours?

Pam talks about the Eclipse window and the importance of the choicepoint it offers to each for us.Solar Eclipse update video: https://youtu.be/B744axvpbxoDai...

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Imbolc is one of the oldest seasonal observances in the Celtic world, rooted deep in the agricultural lives of early Ireland and Scotland. Long before it became a modern pagan festival, it marked a quiet but vital turning point of the year. The lambing season began. Ewes came into milk. The ground, though still cold, was no longer asleep.

The name Imbolc is believed to come from Old Irish words linked to milk and the womb of the earth. This was not a festival of excess or spectacle. It was a festival of promise. Winter still held its grip, stores were thin, but light had begun its slow return. That was enough.

Imbolc is traditionally associated with Brigid, a goddess whose roots reach far deeper than sainthood. She was keeper of the hearth, protector of poets and smiths, and a healer. Fire and water both belonged to her. The steady flame that warms a home. The quiet well that restores strength. Imbolc lived in that in-between space, where survival softened into hope.

We’ve had several people ask us for an Imbolc post this year. And the truth is, without even realizing it, many of you have already been celebrating it with us. By taking part in our Hearth and Home series, you’ve been living the very heart of Imbolc. The tending of small rituals. The care of home. The choosing of warmth, steadiness, and intention in the dark part of the year.

Imbolc was never meant to be a single day or a perfectly curated altar. It was a way of life. A rhythm. A reminder that tending the hearth, cleaning with care, mending what’s worn, and making space for what’s coming are sacred acts in themselves.

If you’d like to honor Imbolc in simple, grounded ways, here are a few practices rooted in that older spirit:

• Tend a flame. Light a candle or your hearth and sit with it for a few quiet moments. Not to ask for anything, but to honor endurance. You are still here.
• Clean with intention. Choose one small space. As you clean it, think about what you’re gently preparing for, not forcing into being.
• Work with water. Make tea, wash your hands slowly, or visit a stream or well. At Imbolc, water is about healing and renewal, not erasure.
• Offer care at your threshold. A candle, a ribbon, a bit of bread. A welcome to the light as it returns.
• Make a soft promise. Not a resolution. A promise to tend your inner hearth as faithfully as you tend your home.

Imbolc reminds us that growth begins long before it can be seen. That quiet work matters. That peace is built through daily choices, not grand gestures.

So if you’ve been following along, lighting candles, tending your space, choosing warmth and steadiness, know this: you’ve already been walking the Imbolc path with us.

May your hearth stay warm, your home feel held, and your hopes take root beneath the frost.

Blessed Imbolc. 🌿🔥

Photograph: Statue of St. Brigid at Tully, Co. Kildare by Annette McCormack Co. Kildare © Cill Dara Historical Society and Kildare Town Footprints – Photo by: Mario Corrigan

01/05/2026

For Day 7 of Yin Yoga, head over to our Hearthlight Yoga page. We're practicing Yin Yoga with Devi Daly Yoga. What is Yin Yoga and why are we focusing there?
Yin yoga is a quiet, slow, meditative practice where we hold postures for several minutes at a time, allowing gravity to guide us deeper. Unlike more active styles of yoga that work the muscles, yin targets the connective tissues: fascia, ligaments, and joints, helping us increase flexibility, improve circulation, and release long-held tension. I don't know about you, but after the holidays, I really need this.
But yin isn’t just physical. It’s a practice of stillness. Of listening. Of surrender. It asks us to slow down, to soften, to stay. In a world that moves fast and often pulls us out of ourselves, yin yoga is a sacred return to presence and the wisdom of the body.
Each time we come to the mat, we’re invited not to push or perform, but to rest into our being—and to meet ourselves with compassion.

01/05/2026

For today's yin practice with Devi Daly, head over to our yoga community at Hearthlight Yoga. We're s small group devoted to caring for our bodies as if they are precious vessels...because they are!
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Train your body. Discover your breath. Come home to your spirit.

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01/04/2026

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Day 5, Friends, and this one is JUICY. Loaded with gentle back bends and forward folds. Go easy on yourself in poses where blocks are used (ie in fish pose). I simply used a bolster at my hips as I stretched length wise on it. A rolled up blanket will also work. Blocks are recommended for this 40 minute practice. Sorry so late in posting this one. I can tell you, though, at 10ET, I am going to sleep like a baby after this!

Find a deep release in the quads, psoas and hip flexors with this journey into yin yoga backbends, which will also open the spine and front of the body.This ...

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01/01/2026

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Happy New Year Beautiful Yogi Friends. This 3rd day of Yin with Devi Daly is a gentle, slow moving, longer holding practice specifically devoted to your spine. I invite you to roll out your mat and move into 2026 with grace and ease. We don't do "hit the ground running" over here. Thank Goddess, right?! EnJOY!

Awaken the energy of the spine with this sequence of yin yoga postures that will relax the mind and unwind tension in the whole body.This video is Day #3 of ...

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01/01/2026

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It's New Year's Eve. I'm lying by the fire feeling like melting butter after this decadent under 1 hour practice! This one's for the hips, and all you need is a wall, couch, or edge of your bed! Day 2 of this 14 Days of Yin! Thank you Devi Daly for your generosity in this offering!

Release lower body stiffness with this deeply relaxing sequence of static yin yoga stretches for the hamstrings, quads, glutes, groin and hips.This video is ...

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12/30/2025

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Release tension from a sore body with long deep stretches. This yin yoga flow is designed to ease stiffness from muscles and fascia throughout the body.► Get...

This is an absolutely awesome 1/2 hr class for the back and sciatic area of your body. Jen Hillman is super chill and th...
12/29/2025

This is an absolutely awesome 1/2 hr class for the back and sciatic area of your body. Jen Hillman is super chill and the pace is nice and slow. With all the "heavy lifting" we do emotionally and physically around the holidays, I found this to be very nurturing! Enjoy!

Yoga For Beginners - Back Pain & Sciatica Relief - 30 Minute Beginners Back Stretch, Sciatica Pain Relief, & Flexibility Flow. Naturally relieve Back Pain, ...

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