Join husband and wife Dr Karen Ward and John Cantwell, Ireland’s foremost teachers and ceremonialists in their native Irish Celtic lineage, as they share the opportunity to experience a traditional Cónocht An Fhómhair or Autumn Equinox ritual.
The biannual balance of light and dark is Nature’s way of finding calibration before onward seasonal changes. The principle of balance underpins all forms of health and wellbeing, so we do especially well for ourselves and our relationship with the world when we pause to synchronise with the Equinoxes. For Autumn/Fall, we reach into the harvest store grown now since the Celtic Festival of Lughnasadh (Lunasa) in early August.
The apple is highly regarded in the Celtic tradition as a fruit that opens the ways to the Otherworld. In this ritual with Karen and John, you are invited to bring an apple, a knife and small items of Nature’s bounty that you will insert into the apple’s flesh with guided intentional prayers. Consider too, items that are light and dark in colour that will embody the balance of Equinox energies. Your ceremonial apple will then be placed in Nature to vibrate into the remainder of the season while bringing potent rebound into your holistic health.
This Ceremony will be a recording as Karen and John are currently with the SSP Conference participants for our annual Conference in Ireland this year. It is suggested to watch this the day of the equinox, September 22nd. But the equinox window is a few days before and after the 22nd as well. The exact time of the equinox is at 12:19 PM Mountain Time on the 22nd.
This a one of four quarterly Medicine Wheel Ceremonies available only to members.
HOW TO PREPARE
Create sacred ceremonial space in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed by other people or loud noises. You may want to make a small altar, light a candle and/or have your drum or rattle available, as well as paper and pen if you like. Make sure your place is comfortable and allow yourself to be fully present. Bring an apple, a knife and small items of Nature for the ceremony.