Because death is still very much a taboo in the western world, we can miss some of the significance of Samhain and therefore miss the opportunity to explore our own fears, feelings, emotions and concepts around death.
When we talk of the ‘veil thinning’ and ancestral worship, we think of those who have gone before us, but we don’t tend to use it as an opportunity for contemplating our own mortality, the cycle of life or to learn the mysteries by examining natures displays.
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Samhain, Shadow Work & Reiki Drum
Last weekend the clocks went back in the UK and we are now entering the darkest part of the year. This week is Samhain, which is generally celebrated on the 31st October and lunar Samhain on the dark moon. The days will be the shortest and the nights the longest, until we celebrate the return … Continue reading Samhain, Shadow Work & Reiki Drum
Dark Moon Musings
Yesterday’s dark moon phase and solar eclipse in South America felt like a significant gateway into the darker part of the year. Between now and the winter solstice, and especially when the clocks go back later this month, we will really notice and experience the effects of the shortest days, the longest night and the … Continue reading Dark Moon Musings



