by Ronesa Aveela | Apr 16, 2025 | Books, Bulgaria, Holidays, Kickstarter, Rituals and Traditions
Spring: A Time for Rebirth and Rituals in Bulgarian Folklore Spring is a season of rebirth, when nature awakens from its long winter slumber and bursts into life with color and energy. In Bulgaria, this season is not just a shift in the weather; it’s a time deeply...
by Ronesa Aveela | Feb 14, 2025 | Books, Bulgaria, Kickstarter, Mythology and Folklore, Rituals and Traditions
Cursed Ring series by R.N. Aveela Greetings, everyone! We realize it’s been a while since we’ve posted. It’s not because we haven’t had anything to write about, but because we’ve been super busy working on a new project. Or more accurately, a revamp of an old project....
by Ronesa Aveela | Apr 12, 2024 | Artists, Books, Bulgaria, Bulgarian Art, Kickstarter, Mythology and Folklore, Rituals and Traditions
It’s almost time for our Kickstarter campaign to start. Tuesday, April 16 is launch day for our special edition of our book Light Love Rituals. This is a special project. Light Love Rituals is more than a book—it’s a piece of my soul, a way to share my upbringing, my...
by Ronesa Aveela | Mar 29, 2024 | Books, Holidays, Kickstarter, Mythology and Folklore, Rituals and Traditions
Easter is one of the most holy days in the Christian religion. For the western world, the holiday falls on this coming Sunday, March 31, but the Orthodox will celebrate it on May 5 this year. Bulgarians call the day Velikden, or “Great Day.” Rituals and beliefs about...
by Ronesa Aveela | Mar 8, 2024 | Bulgarian Art, Kickstarter, Rituals and Traditions
Kickstarter campaign update: Our Kickstarter campaign for Light Love Rituals is available now for preview. Please take a look and feel free to give us any feedback before we launch the campaign next month. Unlike other campaigns, we’re not offering digital rewards...
by Ronesa Aveela | Sep 26, 2023 | Eastern Europe, History, Mythology and Folklore, Rituals and Traditions
The Western world is filled with stories of blood-sucking vampires that they say came from Slavic lands. In fact, the original Slavic vampire was not a Dracula-clone. This blood-sucking behavior was transferred to Slavic vampires only after the graves of supposed...