November’s Wisdom: Reconnecting with the Wheel of the Year

November’s Wisdom: Reconnecting with the Wheel of the Year

As the days grow shorter and colder, November invites us to slow down and reconnect with the rhythms of nature. Rooted in agrarian traditions and the Wheel of the Year, this time of year holds a deep wisdom that’s often lost in today’s digital hustle. In this post, we explore how connecting with ancient seasonal practices can ground us, offer balance, and bring a renewed sense of purpose. Discover the powerful ways you can honor November’s quiet energy, embrace meaningful rituals, and find the magic in nature’s cycles—even in our modern world.

Karen Steuer
Lughnasadh: Celebrating the First Harvest

Lughnasadh: Celebrating the First Harvest

As summer begins to fade and the first hints of autumn arrive, Lughnasadh emerges as a vibrant celebration of the first harvest. Celebrated around August 1st, Lughnasadh (pronounced Loo-nah-sah) is one of the eight festivals on the Wheel of the Year and is deeply rooted in ancient Celtic traditions. Named after the god Lugh, this festival honors the bounty of the earth and the importance of community. Let’s explore the history of Lughnasadh and discover modern ways to celebrate this beautiful time of year.
Karen Steuer