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a lammas story – the burning
First Harvest And the Lady is called to perform the hardest of her duties for the Land that she was promised to when she was born. She takes a sharp, silver sickle and presses it to the skin of her Great Love. Watches them bleed. Bleed until they are dry. And when they are dry, … Continue reading a lammas story – the burning
equinox vs easter vs ostara
Every year on Easter morning, I would follow clues, written by my Dad on scraps of lined paper torn from a notebook. They would lead me through our home and garden to a haul of chocolate eggs waiting at the end. I’ve never much cared for chocolate, so most of the eggs would remain uneaten, … Continue reading equinox vs easter vs ostara
new world, new wheel
I’ve noticed a growing dissonance between the traditional Wheel of the Year, its eight festivals neatly spaced six weeks apart, and the actual turning of the seasons in my part of the world. Unlike the Wheel, which so neatly fits into our calendar, the seasons no longer feel entirely reliable or predictable. Nor does their … Continue reading new world, new wheel
Lammas – making space for the chaos and the compassion
Want me to read this to you? Click here. I’m watching two large sycamore trees ripple as I write; the wind is pushing gently from the west to twist half of its leaves onto their backs, revealing their pale bellies to the last of the day’s sunlight. It is a marked change from this morning … Continue reading Lammas – making space for the chaos and the compassion
Real Wedding: Emma & Robert’s Outdoor Pagan Handfasting in Sheffield
This pagan Handfasting was the heart of a magical day of fantasy and fun...
Living Sacred: All About Pathworking
Exploring active, creative and imaginative journeys into your own inner landscape.
Living Sacred: A Sacred/Secular Festive Season
Reclaiming the Festive season with the 3 R's: Ritual, Rest and Roots
A Celebrant reclaiming the ‘Sacred’
For many years I avoided using the word 'sacred' but now I embrace it.
Here's why...