Find a stillness. Find a way to calm the monkey, squirrel or whatever animal you have in your head. Use guided meditations or music to find your stillness.
Read more about strategies to find stillness in this blog.
Read MoreFind a stillness. Find a way to calm the monkey, squirrel or whatever animal you have in your head. Use guided meditations or music to find your stillness.
Read more about strategies to find stillness in this blog.
Read MoreUsually, I draw one tarot or oracle card as a new month begins to stimulate reflection and insight. Given COVID -19 and the huge test it is to all that has meaning in our lives, I decided to do a three card spread for the month of April.
Read MoreThis blog features a writing from Rev. Lynn Ungar, that was included in Day One of the Abbey of the Arts Novena For Times of Unraveling.
With the unknown surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19), allow these words to ground you and offer some calming insight.
Read MoreMore on Ogham, lines scratched on twigs of wood that came to represent a secret code or alphabet which was as close to writing as the Druids, an oral culture used.
Read MoreIt is time for our monthly oracle/tarot card. March’s draw is The Prophet from Caitlin Matthews’s Using the Celtic Wisdom Oracle: Oracle Cards for Ancient Wisdom and Guidance. What could be more appropriate than the Prophet who sees, interprets and offers wisdom and guidance?
Read MoreIt is a Leap Year and we are coming up on February 29, that day that once every four years reminds us that we get out of synch with the natural cycle of the sun and moon.
Read more about the history and stories that surround Leap Day and the Celts.
Read MoreLike with many indigenous cultures, the Celts were astutely aware of the interdependent web of all living things. Their folklore included magical beings that could shape-shift from god/goddess or man/woman. Read how Spirit Animals and Spirit Guides show themselves and learn about Celtic Zodiac.
Read MoreI am particularly grateful to be in a place in my life where I can travel, write, and coach others who are in search of their path or are looking to raise their consciousness and vibration.
Special announcement my next project - read to find out what you can look forward to from me.
Read MoreOur oracle card draw for February is THE BEE, a symbol of community, activity and organization across cultures but with the additional aspect of celebration being added because of the Druid tradition regarding mead, the honey drink.
Read more about this card and the impact of bees in our environment and the connection with Celtic Spirit.
Read MoreThere is lots of talk about 2020, and what better day to add to that talk than 1/20/2020. This day carries a wonderfully auspicious angel number with a message of hope, optimism and challenge as we face what is, by all accounts and in all sectors, going to be a rollercoaster of a year.
Read MoreYes, the Celts saw power and magic in threes. The notion of the magic of threes is illustrated in folklore by leprechauns, fairies and wizards. Disney has helped us all to know the stories of three wishes, the three good fairies, the three witches, etc.
Read MoreWhen I was introduced to Celtic Christmas music, I connected to the gentle rendition of many hymns and songs I already knew. I also was introduced to songs of that tradition that were new to me: “In the Bleak Midwinter”, “I Saw Three Ships a Sailing” and “The Wexford Carol” among my favorites.
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