| Sabbat | When | Symbolism | Ritual | Symbols | Book of Shadows |
| Yule | 21 December | Winter renewal and rebirth | Lit fires, candles carried around the circle, burn Yule log | Green and red colors, wheel symbol, evergreens, Yule log, potted tree | |
| Imbolc | 21 Februrary | Festival of Lights | Lit candles held in circle, blessing of seeds, wheel symbol placed on alter | White, green or blue colors, dish of snow, evergreens, candles | |
| Ostara (Spring) | 21 March | Start of Springs | Fire in the center of the circle is lit during the rite | White color, potted plant, cauldron or balefire | |
| Beltane | 21 May | Return of Fertility | Weaving ribbons, bonfire, horn blowing | White color, fresh flowers, cauldron filled with flowers, mirrors | |
| Litha (MidSummer) | 21 July | Great Magical Power | Flower-ringed cauldron, sword plunged into cauldron, bonfire, herb-drying | White color, mugwort, mirrors to capture the sun or flames of the fire | Goddess Circle |
| Lughnasad | 21 August | First Harvest and Thanksgiving | Bread eaten and thrown into the fire, grains woven into Goddess and God symbols | Red and orange colors, corn dollies, grain, loaves of bread | Lug Circle |
| Mabon (Autumn) | 21 September | Second Harvest and Mysteries | Fruit is honored; ritual sprinkling of fall leaves | Red and brown colors, pine cones, acorns, wheat, dried leaves | Autumn Equinox Circle |
| Samhain (All Souls Day) | 31 Oct | End of Summer and the Dead are honored | Scrying in smoke, candle flame, fire or mirror; calling departed ones; leaving food outside after ritual | Red and black colors, pomegranates, pumpkins, apples | Samhain Circle |
| Esbats | New and full moons | Full Moon Circle |