Solstice CeremoniesThe Midwinter and Midsummer turn of the light are good occasions to celebrate our lives, nature, the sacred, and our connection to each other and to mother earth. We will conduct a fire ceremony that helps us let go of what is no longer needed, we will chant and drum, share stories and poems, sit in silence and in darkness, walk in the woods and dance in the moon light.
You don't need any experience - just an open heart and interest in ancient ceremony and circle work. Invited are Lightworkers of all walks of life:
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Summer Solstice
The longest day! This ceremony is about the 'heath' of the summer: Our passion and engagement with life and our connection with nature. Celebrating abundance and the presence of magic and wonder in our life. Nurturing our inner child who wants to play with the fairies in the mid-summer night. Being wild and dancing barefoot in the grass....
Upon sign-up, you will receive the content of the specific ceremony, more info and direction. When: will be scheduled soon for 2025 Time: 3.30 to ca. 6.30pm (with a social gathering after the ceremony). Please do not make any arrangements immediately after the event, so that you do not have to rush away Cost: £22, pay in advance (non-refundable) Where: Fireside Lodge, Hanwell. |
Winter SolsticeThese are the shortest days and the returning of the light. An ideal time to make changes in our life; honouring the past year, letting go of what we no longer need, forgiving and moving on. Inviting the light back into our lives and nurturing new ideas and new ways of being. A journey into the dark of the 12 mid-winter nights and a fire ceremony to let go and reconnect to our inner light.
Upon sign-up, you will receive the content of the specific ceremony, more info and direction When: Saturday, 21st December 2024 Time: 3.30 to ca. 6.30pm (with a social gathering after the ceremony). Please do not make any arrangements immediately after the event, so that you do not have to rush away Cost: £22, pay in advance (non-refundable) Where: Fireside Lodge, Hanwell. |