Self-Care Rituals for Wintering
Sat, 14 Dec
|Online - College of Psychic Studies
Winter can be a time of challenge for many of us, but it can also be an essential time for rest, self-care, and recuperation. This livestream workshop guides you to do just that through a series of nurturing guided wintering rituals.
Time & Location
14 Dec 2024, 13:00 – 17:00
Online - College of Psychic Studies
About the event
Winter can be a time of challenge for many of us, but it can also be  an essential time for rest, self-care, and recuperation. This livestream  workshop guides you to do just that through a series of nurturing  guided wintering rituals.
In this online workshop, we will look at the process of wintering. We  will observe how this season was approached by our magical ancestors,  and how you can weave a season of harsh winds and cold weather into a  nurturing and healing time.
Book now to nourish your mind, body and soul with magical  rituals that will bring you into a kind space of healing and  regeneration, drawing on the energies of this season as our wise  ancestors did.
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Please have with you:- A bowl of salt
- A handful of rose petals (dried or fresh)
- Some cloves
- An orange
- A small bottle of rose essential oil
- Some frankincense pearls
- An incense burner (a mug filled with salt or sand will work perfectly)
- A roll of charcoal discs
- Your favourite oracle or tarot deck
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We will not be recording this workshop. One of the  unique aspects of the College's online events is that they are highly  interactive. Participants are encouraged to discuss and share with the  tutor and the group. These sharings can be very personal, and some may  not feel comfortable with them being recorded.
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Previous participants say:"Excellent! Very knowledgeable and personable presenter."
"I thoroughly enjoyed this workshop, which was a perfect  blend of theoretical and practical learning. The size of the group made  it easy to follow and contribute, and Rebecca was an excellent tutor,  who made sure her answers were tailored to our experience and  challenges."
"Dr Beattie was an engaging presenter. Thank you!"
"Very good workshop. I hope more are planned."