Circles, Cycles, Cha-Cha-Cha
Wheel of the Year, the Medicine Wheel of the indigenous peoples and the life cycle we all share, birth, growth, maturity, old age, sickness, and death.
An earth-centered worship service that draws inspiration from the cycles of seasons and the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The service addresses the intricate relationships between humans and all the other life on this planet. Our worship services include writings, poetry, and ritual of earth-centered traditions.
Wheel of the Year, the Medicine Wheel of the indigenous peoples and the life cycle we all share, birth, growth, maturity, old age, sickness, and death.
Monday, May 1, is Beltane. The holiday celebrates spring at its peak and the coming summer. Beltane also sometimes goes by the name May Day. It is a celebration of fertility in the literal sense and for the many things we can accomplish in our lives, and dreams that can become reality. In many Pagan … Continue reading Beltain
The equinox is a time when there is balance between the sun time and the moon time. The purpose of celebrating is to honor the wheel of the year and its constancy and our dependence on the light and the dark. Ancient feasts and stories such as the story of Demeter and Persephone can help … Continue reading Celebrating the Spring Equinox
Sacred Geometry is used in many spiritual practices throughout the world. Nature’s geometry has been considered sacred for many years, and the study of energy patterns and symbols reveals earth, creation, and life itself.
The earth’s changes, one of which is the Winter Solstice, have been celebrated since the beginning of time by many cultures. Celebrating these changes offers spiritual comfort to many of us.