Lughnasadh! Time to Reap What You’ve Sown
Celebrating the first of the autumn festivals; Lughnasadh, or Lammas is a time to give thanks for the growing season which is coming to its end and to reap what we’ve sown!
Celebrating the first of the autumn festivals; Lughnasadh, or Lammas is a time to give thanks for the growing season which is coming to its end and to reap what we’ve sown!
When something you want shows up unexpectedly at precisely the right moment, people say the universe delivered it with divine timing; but is it really the universe? or are we doing all of the conjuring?
Talking to animals is easy; anyone can do it. We've just forgotten how. Humans are connected through consciousness to every living being on the planet and being open to this means that you have already taken the first step!
The exciting fire festival of 'Litha' is a celebration of light and life. Said to arrive at 'the wheel of the year', it's a great time for love, getting married and for facing personal challenges; especially the ones we've been ignoring.
Tarot card reader. Do the words conjure up images of laced gloved old ladies with crystal balls? The hippies and mystics of our time are now your level headed, business background, meat eating, sugar loving co-workers and neighbours. A silent tarot revolution is taking place in homes and living rooms all over the world!