By Amy Warburton

12th December 2016

With the Winter Solstice marking the darkest night of the year on 21st December we wanted to share our favourite ways to celebrate

By Amy Warburton

12th December 2016

By Amy Warburton

12th December 2016

TIME FOR REFLECTION Glennie Kindred invites us to reflect on the old year that is finishing and to look forward with hope for the new year about to begin.

STEP OFF THE TREADMILL The world seems to stand still for just a moment, and the solstice offers us and our families a chance to step off the merry-go-round of the festive period and enjoy being together. Read ten ways to make this time meaningful for you and your family

MAKE MAGIC There are many ways you can bring the magic of Winter Solstice into your homes and hearts. Here are a few ways to make the most of the sacred energy with your family.

FINDING TRUE MEANING How one family choose to reinvent their Christmas celebration to find new meaning.

HONOUR SACRED PLANTS Holly, ivy and mistletoe are the three sacred plants of Yule. Each plant has its own lore and magic but the three together represent hope of new life in the winter’s darkness. Here are ways that you can work with each of them.

GET WITCHY We’ve all got a bit of witchery in us. Christmas is a time when lots of us practice plant spirit medicine without even being aware of it. Here are ways to get witchy with your kids this Solstice.

BUSY IN THE KITCHEN Gather together with friends and family to enjoy a warming cup of Wassail, perfect around a bonfire in the garden or after a wintry walk. Here’s a recipe for a non-alcoholic version and some other festive treats.

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