
🍯✨ Honor the Bees. Embrace the Blessings. ✨🍯
Celebrate the sacred tradition of the Honey Feast on August 14th, when beekeepers and communities gather to honor the life-giving magic of bees. Rooted in ancient Slavic tradition, the Honey Feast marks a time of healing, unity, and gratitude — a day when:
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Honey is consecrated to give it healing and mystical powers
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Quarreling is forbidden and kindness is shared freely
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People gather by rivers and lakes, eating honey and singing songs
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The first spoon of honey is believed to hold magical energy for the year ahead
Your ritual kit is crafted to help you tap into this sacred energy, blending ancient tradition with modern magical practice.
Your Kit Includes:
🍯 1x Jar of Consecrated, Ritually Blessed Honey — infused with 24K gold flakes for abundance and divine energy. Blessed by a priest in Ukraine.
🍯 1x Honey Wand — to drizzle sweetness into your rituals or offerings.
🍯 1x Saint Card — depicting St. Savvaty and St. Zosima, patron saints of beekeepers, with a blessing on the back.
🍯 1x History of the Honey Feast Scroll — a beautifully written guide to the traditions and meanings of this sacred celebration.
Uses:
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Incorporate the honey into your ritual practice for blessings, healing, and abundance
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Consume a small amount mindfully to align with the healing energies
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Use the honey wand in spellwork, offerings, or celebratory feasts
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Display the saint card on your altar for protection and guidance
🌿 External and internal use: This honey can be enjoyed in ritual or as a sacred edible treat.