Monday 5th May: Greeting the Shining Ones 7:30-9pm GMT
Finding your spirit allies in the field
Mapping our field, our magical terrain in which we live and work is the first step to finding our source of land power and working with the allies we find there. Amidst all of our green growing companions, plants and trees, birds and insects, we look to connect our work with the impulse of the hidden, unseen spirits in the field.
Through practices of deep observation and offerings, we begin to ‘knock on the door’ of the older allies that live amongst us. Gently we begin the practice of fairy-faith, or Creideamh Sí as it is known in celtic countries.
Learn spoken and sung charms, practices of offering and approaches to the spirits of your field.
Materials needed:
Notebook and pen, candle. Rose, pennies, sugar.
Optional:
Old bread, blossom.
Finding your spirit allies in the field
Mapping our field, our magical terrain in which we live and work is the first step to finding our source of land power and working with the allies we find there. Amidst all of our green growing companions, plants and trees, birds and insects, we look to connect our work with the impulse of the hidden, unseen spirits in the field.
Through practices of deep observation and offerings, we begin to ‘knock on the door’ of the older allies that live amongst us. Gently we begin the practice of fairy-faith, or Creideamh Sí as it is known in celtic countries.
Learn spoken and sung charms, practices of offering and approaches to the spirits of your field.
Materials needed:
Notebook and pen, candle. Rose, pennies, sugar.
Optional:
Old bread, blossom.
Finding your spirit allies in the field
Mapping our field, our magical terrain in which we live and work is the first step to finding our source of land power and working with the allies we find there. Amidst all of our green growing companions, plants and trees, birds and insects, we look to connect our work with the impulse of the hidden, unseen spirits in the field.
Through practices of deep observation and offerings, we begin to ‘knock on the door’ of the older allies that live amongst us. Gently we begin the practice of fairy-faith, or Creideamh Sí as it is known in celtic countries.
Learn spoken and sung charms, practices of offering and approaches to the spirits of your field.
Materials needed:
Notebook and pen, candle. Rose, pennies, sugar.
Optional:
Old bread, blossom.