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'A sensitive and poetic work, full of anecdote and poignant
self-disclosure' The Enquiring Eye 'An enchanting celebration of
eight restorative moments in nature's cycle' Caught by the River
Nurture yourself through the turning seasons with the Wheel of the
Year: an enchanting celebration of eight restorative moments in
nature's cycle - from solstices and equinoxes to those midpoints
in-between. Let Rebecca Beattie - Wiccan priestess and nature lover
- take you on a magical journey around the Wheel of the Year, from
Imbolc, Beltane, Lammas and Samhain to the Spring Equinox,
Midsummer, Autumn Equinox and Yule. Rooted in an appreciation of
the rhythms of the seasons, every six weeks the Wheel of the Year
allows us a moment to pause and still the chaos of modern life.
This book is alive with what is happening in the ebb and flow of
the natural world, helping us to connect with its rejuvenating
power and offering rituals to celebrate each seasonal festival, its
enchanting folklore and traditions. The Wheel of the Year will
connect you to the turning of your personal seasons too, enabling
you to chart your own moments of transition, reflection and healing
alongside the changes in the outside world. Get to know your true
inner self and rediscover wisdom and wonder as you start to live in
step with nature.
'A sensitive and poetic work, full of anecdote and poignant
self-disclosure' The Enquiring Eye 'An enchanting celebration of
eight restorative moments in nature's cycle' Caught by the River
Nurture yourself through the turning seasons with the Wheel of the
Year: an enchanting celebration of eight restorative moments in
nature's cycle - from solstices and equinoxes to those midpoints
in-between. Let Rebecca Beattie - Wiccan priestess and nature lover
- take you on a magical journey around the Wheel of the Year, from
Imbolc, Beltane, Lammas and Samhain to the Spring Equinox,
Midsummer, Autumn Equinox and Yule. Rooted in an appreciation of
the rhythms of the seasons, every six weeks the Wheel of the Year
allows us a moment to pause and still the chaos of modern life.
This book is alive with what is happening in the ebb and flow of
the natural world, helping us to connect with its rejuvenating
power and offering rituals to celebrate each seasonal festival, its
enchanting folklore and traditions. The Wheel of the Year will
connect you to the turning of your personal seasons too, enabling
you to chart your own moments of transition, reflection and healing
alongside the changes in the outside world. Get to know your true
inner self and rediscover wisdom and wonder as you start to live in
step with nature.
At the core of modern pagan witchcraft is a knowledge system
concerning traditions of nature, connection, and embodiment to the
astrological planets. Throughout magical history, practitioners of
magic have looked to the planets for inspiration and magical help.
From the earliest beginnings of written magical texts -Â the
Grimoires -Â magical systems were based on the seven planetary
powers that were visible in the night sky. The Grimoires were
then studied by practitioners of folk-magic -Â the Cunning
Folk -Â and by influential groups from the Hermetic Order of
the Golden Dawn to practitioners of Modern witchcraft. Pagan
Portals: Planetary Magic is an accessible and practical
introduction to pre-modern planetary magic. It details with each of
the planets, what its magical qualities are, and how to work
practical magic with each.
Pagan Portals - Nature Mystics traces the lives and work of ten
writers who contributed to the cultural environment that allowed
Modern Paganism to develop and flourish throughout the twentieth
century. John Keats, Mary Webb, Thomas Hardy, Sylvia Townsend
Warner, D.H. Lawrence, Elizabeth von Arnim, W.B. Yeats, Mary Butts,
J.R.R. Tolkien and E. Nesbit.
When Charlotte's mother dies after a brief and bitter battle with
cancer, devastation is all that remains of Charlotte's life. Her
mother, Margaret, while wanting desperately to help her daughter
heal and move on, is helpless beyond the veil which now divides
them. Charlotte must learn to live again, without the steadying
force of her Mother, and ultimately learn to navigate her way
independently. Fortunately for Charlotte and Margaret, Violet,
Margaret's mother, takes a hand in helping her descendants to heal,
continuing the eternal, spiralling dance of the ancestors around
their family. Eventually, both Charlotte and Margaret reach their
next, intended roles of existence, and the dance continues.
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