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and is not intent on arriving "

Lao Tzu

Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas – heard in the Sacred Grove

November 14th, 2023

Thumbnail image: Jonathan Baldock. Poem read: Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas. Join a worldwide community of like-minded people interested in nature-based spirituality for a weekly exploration of a spiritual topic and a meditation. Live every Monday at 8pm UK time. To learn more about the Druid community and training go to https://www.druidry.org To find all the Tea with a Druid meditations on the ‘Yewtube’ Outdoor Woodland Cinema, go to: https://zodogo.com/yewtube/

Samhain and Beltane Blessings!

October 31st, 2023

Wishing you all every blessing of the season: within the profound release of Samhain or the joyful blossoming of Beltane, may you find peace, deep connection and healing! /|\

Another Tea!

October 24th, 2023

I quote from ‘The Celtic Devotional’ by Caitlin Matthews, and mention she has a substack.

And I mention my latest book The Gift of the Night

And the latest OBOD-sponsored podcast episode of Adventures in Nutopia:

Tarot For Grief

October 10th, 2023

Today is World Mental Health Day, so I thought  I would share with you a resource. Many of you will know the wonderful Steve Hounsome for his work with OBOD, and you might also know he is a fabulously gifted Tarot Reader and author. I had the absolute pleasure of working with Steve on a couple of courses: Transformation Through Tarot and The Tarot Chakra JourneySteve is also the creator of the Gamble-Hounsome Tarot ~ The Tarot of Gnosis. 

Tarot can be such a powerful tool for helping us to work through difficult events or periods of struggle in our lives and Steve has written a wonderful book –  Tarot for Grief – born of his own experiences with profound loss, sadness and illness. Following the sudden and tragic death of Steve’s eldest daughter, and his wife’s diagnosis with incurable lung cancer, Steve wanted to share his own personal diary of how Tarot played a vital part in his own grieving process, that it might offer insight into how Tarot can help each of us to navigate through personal losses. Steve explains,

Based on the widely-recognised five stages of Grief – Bargaining, Denial, Anger, Depression and Acceptance – the book shows you how to use the Tarot as a mentor to guide you through your Grief. Each card is explored in the context of Grief with suggested exercises for many.

Written with honesty, sensitivity and compassion, this book is a beautiful and poignant testiment to the human spirit and the therapeutic potential of Tarot, and 50% of the proceeds from this book will be donated to MIND, the charity working for better mental health.

You can buy Tarot for Grief here and it can be found in other online stores.