Walking The Wheel
Thirteen lunar practice guides. One for each moon of the year. Each one opens in darkness.
The Druids did not mark time by dates on a page. They marked it by the sky, the land, and the body. The day began at dusk. The month began in the dark of the new moon. The year began at Samhain, in the deep of winter — in the same understanding of darkness as origin that was built in stone five thousand years ago at Newgrange, in the Boyne Valley.
Walking the Wheel is a series of thirteen lunar practice guides, one for each moon of the year, rooted in that understanding. Each guide opens at the dark of the moon and walks with you through the full arc of the cycle — dark to waxing to full to waning to dark again. Each one holds the seasonal energy of its particular place in the turning year, practices rooted in the living land, inner work prompts, and a closing blessing to be spoken aloud