We often try to manifest from a place of stress, depletion and lack. But from that space, all we can create is more of the same...
It's time to learn a new way to manifest, a way that is fun, where you nourish yourself, where you create through sacred celebrations of yourself and life! π¦
The universe loves these high vibes so much it will suddenly feel like the whole world wants to help you manifest your dreams! π
These 8 Celtic Celebrations will guide you through the year in a truly magical way that will not just help you to manifest what you truly desire but along the way reclaim your feminine power as a divine creatrix who receives by relaxing back into herself, like a true Queen! π
Over the past decade of working closely with hundreds of sensitive, soulful women and (aspiring) healers, supporting them to heal, training them as shamans & coaching them to become successful business women, I got to help many magnificent manifestations come to life!
And I know that shamanism is the secred ingredient that makes it all so much more powerful and magical and fast and easy!
Here's the Shamanic Manifesting Recipe:
β‘οΈ Set an intention that is truly aligned with your heart and soul on a shamanic journey to make sure it doesn't arise from a space of neediness (because we can't expand from there...) or from what makes logical sense (because the truly worthwhile things usually don't)
π₯ Make space in your energetic system to receive something new - through decluttering, fasting, extraction work and rituals (whatever is most appropriate for your specific intention).
π Call in the parts of yourself that you lost that embody that change - in shamanism we do this through soul retrievals and power retrievals.
β¨ Practice the new frequency through shamanic journeys, rituals and embodiment practices.
πͺ Take action that is aligned with the new reality you are creating until it manifests.
The Celtic Wheel of the Year Celebrations will guide you through all of this step by step so you get to do it in a magical, fun, easy way!
Now why do I celebrate the celtic wheel of the year? Thereβs 3 reasons for that:
My mom was a witch! She died when I was 8 but it was enough time to teach me to love the moon and to use flower essences for healing and make the right decisions for myself using the pendulum and to appreciate the beauty & power of celebrations. π
I am from Salzburg, an ancient Celtic stronghold in Austria where these traditions are still alive on the countryside today and I grew up learning about them. πͺΆ
I also lived in Scotland twice in my life, spent a total of almost 4 years there and of course couldnβt escape the magic of the ancient Celtic rituals, especially living in the eco village Findhorn. π³
In addition to my apprenticeship in core shamanism I also studied Celtic shamanism and many of my spirit guides & power animals come from this tradition. π§ββοΈ
I can't wait to share all of this magic with you!
Manifest your #1 Biggest Desire through Shamanic Celebrations
How to use the 8 Celtic Sabbats to manifest your big desires with ease while being guided through the year in a truly intentional and magical way!
There are 8 celtic celebrations in the wheel of the year and they are Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain - these are all lunar celebrations π and Ostara, Litha, Mabon and Yule - the solar celebrations. βοΈ
Accordingly you will get access to 8 magical recordings full of shamanic journeys, sacred rituals and practical wisdom to manifest your biggest desire throughout the year. πͺ
Whether you want better health, more wealth, more power as a healer, a beautiful business or a great love life - everything is possible here. π
Here's an overview of the celtic wheel of the year celebrations so you understand the manifestation arch, the big 8 part manifestation plan:
πRitual 1 - Yuleπ
The first ritual is midwinter, the winter solstice, the original Christmas, the darkest day of the year and yet also the rebirth of the sun, since from now on, the days will lengthen again.
Yule is all about releasing the old in anticipation of the new, it's where we clear old, obsolete energies and set a powerful, aligned intention. β¨
π§ββοΈRitual 2 - Imbolcπ§ββοΈ
Then comes Imbolc, celebrated on the 1st of February, which is also the Chinese new year.
Itβs also known as Lady Day or St. Brigidβs Day and represents the beginning of spring, the time when the first lambs are born and the first shoots come up from underneath the snow and so too our intention starts to come to life.
In the Imbolc ritual we connect with Brigid, the celtic fertility goddess to increase our own manifestation powers.
Imbolc is the time to clear the way for our intentions to grow, like the snow clearing away to make space for the new flowers to pop up. πΈ
πRitual 3 - Ostaraπ
Then comes Ostara on March 21st, the spring equinox, and the celtic goddess of the same name symbolises spring, warmth and light and is responsible for growth in nature. πͺΊ
The Ostara ritual takes us into deep healing of the feminine and masculine forces within us so that we can be super relaxed and feel so nourished and so well taken care of because we really embody our divine feminine and at the same time we can take powerful action and create our dream life with ease. πͺ
π§ββοΈRitual 4 - Beltaneπ§ββοΈ
Beltane is the next of the celtic sabbath in the wheel of the year and celebrated on the 30th of April, the night before May Day and we celebrate the imminent arrival of summer.
Beltane is about fertility and creativity, our ability to create, to give life, not just to our children but also our businesses and new versions of ourselves. π
This is the time to shine the power of the sun our manifestation project, bring so much more energy to it.
π₯Ritual 5 - Lithaπ₯
Then we celebrate Litha, Midsummer, on June 21st, we have arrived in the middle of the year and have already done the big bulk of the work by now.
On Litha we get to bask in the fullness of that manifestation, even if itβs just the energy of it, we bask in it, we make it real by stepping into a reality were it has already manifested so that we can really give birth to it at Lughnasadh in August or at the latest by the automn equinox.
πRitual 6 - Lughnasadhπ
On August 2nd we celebrate Lughnasadh, the festival of Lugh, the great Celtic Sun King, the God of Light, and Lugh in turn celebrates his mother, who gave birth to him as the light.π
Our shamanic journey for Lughnasadh sheds light onto the bigger purpose of our manifestation, the real reason why we want it and takes us deeper into awareness that we are the divine creatrix of your own life and hold all the power.
πRitual 7 - Mabonπ
On the 21st of September we celebrate Mabon, the Autumn Equinox, the original Thanksgiving, a harvest festival.
We have now arrived at a time where you have manifested your desire into the 3D and now it is time to give thanks and to celebrate yourself and your efforts. π₯³
πββ¬Ritual 8 - Samhainπββ¬
On October 31st we celebrate Samhain, the original celebration that Halloween is based on, which was the last day of the year in the celtic calendar, the end of the harvest time and the beginning of winter.
In our Samhain rituals (you get 2!!) we honour our ancestors and meet our shadow power animal, which will fuel any future manifestation projects! ππ»
And that completes our journey through the celtic wheel of the year and brings us full circle back to Yule.
You can use these celebrations again each year and your creations will get more magical all the time!πͺ