Wheel of the Year Festivals
Eight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.
The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.
Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.
Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.
With this incense set, we would like to bring a little of the magic of those times back into the world.
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Autumn Equinox - Mabon
Autumn EquinoxHarvest festival. Thanks to Mother Earth for all the nourishing gifts. It is a contemplative festival. This incense strengthens our gratitude for all the gifts we have received. Aromatic herbs are returned to nature; the little creatures are nourished. Light forces are attracted and soul food is distributed.Contents: Sage, Pine Resin, Mugwort, Rosemary, Camomile, Thyme and others.Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Beltane
BeltaneIt is the festival of fertility of the sacred union of heaven and earth. The incense is slightly aphrodisiac. It intensifies the magic of this night and tears open the veils to the other world. Our perception increases and we can begin to see intermediate worlds.Contents: Apple, Cistus, Poppy, Marigold, Laurel, Pine resin and others.Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Imbolc
ImbolcThe Imbolc smoke is a strong protective and cleaning smoke. It cleanses energetically all dark energies and protects against demon powers and spirits. At the same time it attracts light energy and gives us the strength to go new ways.Contents: Birch, Spruce Resin, Yarrow, Eyebright, Lime BlossomWheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Incense in the cycle of the year
Incense burning in the Wheel of the Year (German Edition only)Eight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Paperback, 36 pagesL: 21 cm, W: 21 cm
Lughnasadh
LughnasadhCelebrating the first grain harvest and honouring the energetic thunderstorm season. An incense that makes you wide awake. It activates the 3rd eye in order to perceive higher dimensions. Beforehand, the atmosphere is purified and a protective shield is placed around the proceedings.Contents: Cornflower, Sweetgrass, Angelica Root, Spruce Resin, Quendel and others.Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Samhain
SamhainIt is said that the veil to the spirit world is particularly permeable on this night. This incense helps to lift the veil and make contact with our ancestors. The atmosphere is purified and a protective shield is created to prevent all kinds of other creatures from slipping through.Contents: Dandelion, Marigold, Elderberry, Amber, Spruce Resin and others.Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Spring Equinox - Ostara
OstaraFollowing Ostara, the day is once again longer than the night. The Ostara incense creates a zest for life and lightness. All heavy things can be shed, imagination and creativity are stimulated and our hearts are opened.Contents: Violet, Mullein, Marigold, Mint, Spruce resin and others.Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Summer Solstice - Litha
Summer SolsticeThe longest day of the year and the shortest night. This incense nourishes our soul. It shows us our true treasures and gives us clarity to recognise them. The fullness of being can thus be gratefully accepted.Contents: St John's Wort, Vervain, Christof's Root, Mugwort, Spruce Resin and others. Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â
Wheel of the Year
Wheel of the Year Festivals - Ritual SetEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.With this incense set, we would like to bring a little of the magic of those times back into the world.Contents of the Set:* 36-page booklet with detailed description of the respective festivals, incenses and rituals.* eight incenses per 20 ml jar:       > Samhain       > Jule - Winter Solstice       > Imbolc       > Ostara - Spring Equinox       > Beltane       > Litha - Summer Solstice       > Lughnasadh       > Mabon - Autumn Equinox* an incense burner made of clay* a fireproof coaster ‘Flower of Life’ for the incense burner* a packet of incense sand for insulation* ten tablets of incense charcoal ø 3.3 cm* stainless steel incense tongs* matchesL: 26 cm, W: 26 cm
Winter Solstice - Jule
Winter SolsticeIncense was burnt to finally put an end to the darkness and welcome the light and the returning sun. It expands our consciousness and opens us up to messages from other dimensions.Contents: Spruce Needles, Larkspur, Mistletoe, Quendel, Pine Resin and others.Wheel of the Year FestivalsEight major festivals are known to us from the Celts. 4 sun and 4 moon festivals.The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The lunar festivals were always in the middle of the solar festivals. Their celebrations were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also characterised by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.Being able to tune back into these natural processes nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos.Honouring what supports and surrounds us every day with respect. There is a great danger in this day and age of electric light and central heating, with the hectic pace of our everyday lives, that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and moon and the magic of a change of sun or moon. Everything runs smoothly, without ups and downs, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.Â