The Wheel of the Year is a cycle of seasonal festivals that mark the year's solar events and midpoints. It's an ancient tradition that's represented by a wheel with eight spokes, each representing a festival, or sabbat, in Neo-Paganism and Wicca. The Wheel of the Year is celebrated by many modern pagans, and the timing of each observance can vary based on geographic hemisphere, lunar phase, and other factors. The Wheel of the Year can be used to create ceremonies, or as a reminder to connect with nature and adjust your rituals accordingly. For example, you might celebrate Beltane by waking up early to watch the sunrise, eating more meals outside, or keeping wildflowers by your bedside.