Category Archives: Circles and Workshops
SHAMANIC JOURNEY CIRCLE
SHAMANIC JOURNEY CIRCLE
SHAMANIC JOURNEY CIRCLE
SHAMANIC JOURNEY CIRCLE
Ancient Shamanic practices for contemporary times
in sacred circle ~ in community
Thursday August 16 2018 7 – 9 pm
Beginner or seasoned practitioner, all are welcome. Join us as we gather in community, in sacred space to journey to alternate, unseen realities. To the beat of the drum, ride across the sacred bridge to connect with Spirit Animals, Guides, Teachers and Ancestors. Receive answers, guidance, wisdom and healing…
THE INNER CAULDRON ~ Fruition ~ JOURNEY~ The Hill of Vision
…connect with your Spirit Self, discover and restore your spiritual power, your Shamanic Consciousness and become your own authority.
Meet at a wonderful venue *** in North Vancouver
Address upon registration.
Pre-registration is necessary
info@heathirrhyasen.com
$20.00 cash at the door
Bring your curious nature, questions for guidance, healing and change, or come as you will with your love of possibilities. Water to drink, paper and pen to record journeys.
Circles for Healing ~ Circles for Change
Heathir Rhyasen heathirrhyasen.com
DANCING LUGHNASADH
Dancing Lughnasadh
Fruition. The first Harvest. What wisdom have we gathered, what is the harvest of our soul self? What do we still look to reap?
Lughnasadh, Lúnasa, Lammas, is a Cross Quarter day, approximately halfway between the Summer Solstice and the Autumn Equinox. In old Gaelic, Lughnasadh is a combination of Lugh, a God of the Celts and násad, or assembly.
One of the Celtic fire festivals, this day marks the turn of the season and we step into Autumn as Summer declines into Winter. A time of fruition and completion, Lughnasadh is the first of three harvests on the Wheel of the Year. The Land is ripe and full and bursting with Earth Mother’s Bounty.
We celebrate the Celtic God Lugh, God/Master of all skills, known as the Bright One or Shining One. It was/is a day to honour Lugh and also his foster Mother Tailtiu. She who, it is told, died of exhaustion and a broken heart after clearing all the plains of Ireland for agriculture. Tailtiu was possibly an earth Goddess who represented the dying vegetation that fed all humans and animals. In this, we also celebrate the role of Women who take on the role of Mother including those to children they might not have born.
Great gatherings and celebrations were held at Lughnasadh; bonfires, games, fairs and festivals, the ritual cutting and offering of the first grains, games of skill and strength, horse racing music and storytelling, trading, proclaiming of laws and settling of legal disputes, drawing up contracts, and matchmaking. Lughnasadh was also the traditional time for handfastings, a trial marriage that lasted for a year and a day. Lugh’s original festival was said to have lasted for two full weeks.
Traditionally a festival of bounty and abundance and a celebration of community and family, of reaping what we have sown, and sharing the harvest, we have forgotten these ways. What joy that we are now returning to these rituals, celebrations and rites of passage that mark the passage of time in the cycle of life.
The Wheel turns.
Heathir
- What do I need to release right now?
- What am I looking most forward to for the rest of the year?
- What can I anticipate coming to fruition for my highest good?
- In what ways can I give gratitude for the gifts of growth and change I have received this year?
SACRED GARDEN
The power of our Inner Sacred Garden
In an alternate reality, outside of ordinary time, in the dreamscapes of the Middle World, there is a place that is solely and uniquely ours. Our inner world, our power place, our Sacred Garden. A place of healing, a place of nurture, a place of retreat, reflection and restoration. A gathering place, a meeting place, a resting place. One of wisdom, grace and gifts.
This landscape is one that you come to know intimately and love deeply. Reflected in your pool of memory and held deep within your heart, in time, just the thought of it or the feeling of being there can return you to this place of peace, of power and protection.
As you discover and develop your garden through journey work, you will learn that it mirrors your life in the mundane world and that while all has meaning and is symbolic and metaphoric, you are the architect and steward of this Sacred place. The Magician as it were. As you design, create, add, shift, plant, water, weed or remove, so does it manifest in your everyday life. You step outside of time and into the realm of infinite possibilities.
“When I changed my garden, something in my outer life would shift in response. It was almost as though everything in my garden was symbolic of some aspect of myself or my life experiences, and when I changed the symbols within my inner reality, something in my outer world changed, too. I have since come to accept that the ability to do this is magic—real magic.” Hank Wesselman
I’ll meet you there.
Heathir