The Celtic calendar is frequently referred to as a wheel, and the ancients likened it to a fiery wheel, a clear allusion to the sun. Sometimes this wheel was linked to the harp of the Dagda, likening the recurring seasons as a repeating story. Whereas spring and summer were the domain of innocence, youth, love and virility, the dark half of the year was given to mysteries, wisdom, aging, and death.

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