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The Celtic Wheel of the Year
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The Celtic Wheel of the Year

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"A luminous guide that bridges the ancient wisdom of the land with the yearning of the modern soul." -HeatherAsh Amara

In the rush of modern life, many of us have become disconnected from the natural world and the rich, spiritual reality that lies just beneath its surface. But the ancient Celts knew that connecting with the land provided a vital source of meaning, strength, and contentment. These traditions survive in their Wheel of the Year-a sacred guide to living in harmony with the cycles of the land.

In The Celtic Wheel of the Year, bestselling author Rhonda McCrimmon invites you to rediscover that magic. This friendly guide will help you connect with the Wheel, celebrating the changing seasons with practices that resonate with your own unique path. Within its pages, you will explore:

The ancient Celtic worldview that saw spirit in every tree, stone, and river. How the lessons of the Wheel-introspection in winter, growth in spring, abundance in summer, and release in autumn-can bring balance to your modern life. Practical rituals, meditations, and ceremonies to honor the seasons and connect with timeless wisdom that is available to us all.

Approachable and insightful, The Celtic Wheel of the Year does not strive to recreate the past, but to draw from its wisdom to create a more balanced and magical present. Step into the dance of the seasons and discover a wellspring of courage, clarity, and connection within.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hierophant Publishing
Country
United States
Date
8 May 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781950253739

"A luminous guide that bridges the ancient wisdom of the land with the yearning of the modern soul." -HeatherAsh Amara

In the rush of modern life, many of us have become disconnected from the natural world and the rich, spiritual reality that lies just beneath its surface. But the ancient Celts knew that connecting with the land provided a vital source of meaning, strength, and contentment. These traditions survive in their Wheel of the Year-a sacred guide to living in harmony with the cycles of the land.

In The Celtic Wheel of the Year, bestselling author Rhonda McCrimmon invites you to rediscover that magic. This friendly guide will help you connect with the Wheel, celebrating the changing seasons with practices that resonate with your own unique path. Within its pages, you will explore:

The ancient Celtic worldview that saw spirit in every tree, stone, and river. How the lessons of the Wheel-introspection in winter, growth in spring, abundance in summer, and release in autumn-can bring balance to your modern life. Practical rituals, meditations, and ceremonies to honor the seasons and connect with timeless wisdom that is available to us all.

Approachable and insightful, The Celtic Wheel of the Year does not strive to recreate the past, but to draw from its wisdom to create a more balanced and magical present. Step into the dance of the seasons and discover a wellspring of courage, clarity, and connection within.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hierophant Publishing
Country
United States
Date
8 May 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781950253739