There are several different calendars throughout history and across cultures that are commonly referred to as "witch calendars". Here are a few examples:
Wiccan Calendar: The Wiccan calendar, sometimes referred to as the Wheel of the Year, is a modern neopagan calendar based on ancient Celtic traditions. It is divided into eight sabbats: four solar festivals (the solstices and equinoxes) and four fire festivals (Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh).
The Lunar Calendar: Many witches follow a lunar calendar, which is based on the cycles of the moon. This calendar typically includes 13 lunar months, each comprised of 28 days.
The Traditional Chinese Calendar: The traditional Chinese calendar, also known as the lunar calendar, is based on the cycles of the moon and is commonly used by practitioners of Chinese medicine and feng shui. It is divided into 12 lunar months and is used to determine auspicious dates for events like weddings and business openings.
The Mayan Calendar: The Mayan calendar is a complex system of calendars used by the ancient Maya civilization. It includes several different calendars, including the 260-day Tzolk'in calendar and the 365-day Haab' calendar. The Mayan calendar is most famous for its "Long Count" calendar, which tracks cycles of time that last thousands of years.
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