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Hall of Tribes
A Celtic Hearth Tradition
Created on 2008-11-07 03:53:04 (#17089611), last updated 2009-12-19
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| Name: | halloftribes |
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| Website: | http://www.halloftribes.com |
Hall of Tribes~ Celtic Hearth Tradition
The Hall of Tribes is a Pagan Celtic solitary tradition seeking to build and maintain a spiritual practice for those without access or inclination to group worship. This is our temporary home, eventually all of this information will be found on our (work-in-progress) website.
Our tradition is pan-Celtic, braiding together information from myth, archaeology, and that elusive breath of divine inspiration: Awen.
We offer practices for the four fire-festivals: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh, and the equinoxes and solstices, and other sacred moments such as the first snowfall and the first apple on the bough. Entries detailing specific rituals will be tagged.
This is an emerging tradition, cobbled together as the wheel turns, conceptualized by Grasta and Aislinn. After being involved in open public circles as well as group traditions, we both found ourselves living in the country and pursuing solitary practice. A challenge for two priestesses...and here's how we're answering that challenge!
Blessings, Grasta and Aislinn
Join us in the Hall as we gather to celebrate.
The Hall of Tribes is a Pagan Celtic solitary tradition seeking to build and maintain a spiritual practice for those without access or inclination to group worship. This is our temporary home, eventually all of this information will be found on our (work-in-progress) website.
Our tradition is pan-Celtic, braiding together information from myth, archaeology, and that elusive breath of divine inspiration: Awen.
We offer practices for the four fire-festivals: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh, and the equinoxes and solstices, and other sacred moments such as the first snowfall and the first apple on the bough. Entries detailing specific rituals will be tagged.
This is an emerging tradition, cobbled together as the wheel turns, conceptualized by Grasta and Aislinn. After being involved in open public circles as well as group traditions, we both found ourselves living in the country and pursuing solitary practice. A challenge for two priestesses...and here's how we're answering that challenge!
Blessings, Grasta and Aislinn
Join us in the Hall as we gather to celebrate.
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