Honor the seasons, slow down, and reconnect to the natural rhythm of the year.
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We were never meant to live at the same pace year-round. The Wheel of the Year is an ancient framework for living in alignment with nature's cycles — and this guide makes it practical, meaningful, and accessible for modern life.
Each of the eight seasonal celebrations includes a description of its energy and significance, ways to mark the occasion, and rich journal prompts to support your reflection and intention-setting. Whether you're deeply spiritual or simply craving more seasonal rhythm, this guide meets you where you are.
Samhain (Oct 31)
Winter Solstice / Yule (Dec 21)
Imbolc (Feb 1)
Ostara / Spring Equinox (Mar 20)
Beltane (May 1)
Summer Solstice / Litha (Jun 21)
Lammas / Lughnasadh (Aug 1)
Autumnal Equinox / Mabon (Sep 22)
5–7 journal prompts per celebration
Ways to honor each seasonal shift
Honor the seasons, slow down, and reconnect to the natural rhythm of the year.
Instant download · PDF
We were never meant to live at the same pace year-round. The Wheel of the Year is an ancient framework for living in alignment with nature's cycles — and this guide makes it practical, meaningful, and accessible for modern life.
Each of the eight seasonal celebrations includes a description of its energy and significance, ways to mark the occasion, and rich journal prompts to support your reflection and intention-setting. Whether you're deeply spiritual or simply craving more seasonal rhythm, this guide meets you where you are.
Samhain (Oct 31)
Winter Solstice / Yule (Dec 21)
Imbolc (Feb 1)
Ostara / Spring Equinox (Mar 20)
Beltane (May 1)
Summer Solstice / Litha (Jun 21)
Lammas / Lughnasadh (Aug 1)
Autumnal Equinox / Mabon (Sep 22)
5–7 journal prompts per celebration
Ways to honor each seasonal shift