The Incense Set Annual Circle Festivals is suitable for anyone who wants to connect with nature and traditional customs.
The Nordic folks of the Celts were still deeply connected to nature and its processes. They lived with the knowledge of the other world and sensed the veil of dimensions. They knew about the power of the plants that surrounded them. Their lives were aligned with the cycles of the sun and moon. Their festivals were intense and full of joie de vivre and characterized by a deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.
They celebrated four sun and four moon festivals. The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The moon festivals were always in the middle of the sun festivals.
With this set you can reconnect with the annual cycle. A booklet with detailed explanations and rituals will guide you from festival to festival. You will find all the ingredients you need in the set. Only plants from the nordic culture were used.
The eight sun and moon festivals:
• 1. November - Samhain
• 21. December - Jule (winter solstice)
• 1. February - Imbolc
• 21. March - Ostara (spring equinox)
• 1. May - Beltane
• 21. June - Litha (summer solstice)
• 1. August - Lughnasadh
• 21. September - Mabon (fall equinox)
Content Incense set annual circle festivals:
• 36-page booklet with detailed description of the respective festivals, incenses and rituals.
• Eight incenses for the respective festivals, each 20ml in a jar (Samhain, Jule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, Mabon)
• A clay incense burner
• A fireproof “flower of life” coaster for the incense burner
• One packet of incense sand for insulation
• Ten tablets of incense charcoal ø3.3 cm
• Stainless steel incense tongs
• Matches
Safety instructions for the use of incense
Place the incense on a fireproof surface such as a terracotta bowl or incense burner.
Protect children and/or pets from incense.
Do not leave the incense unattended.
The Incense Set Annual Circle Festivals is suitable for anyone who wants to connect with nature and traditional customs.
The Nordic folks of the Celts were still deeply connected to nature and its processes. They lived with the knowledge of the other world and sensed the veil of dimensions. They knew about the power of the plants that surrounded them. Their lives were aligned with the cycles of the sun and moon. Their festivals were intense and full of joie de vivre and characterized by a deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.
They celebrated four sun and four moon festivals. The sun festivals were the equinox and the shortest day and the longest day respectively. The moon festivals were always in the middle of the sun festivals.
With this set you can reconnect with the annual cycle. A booklet with detailed explanations and rituals will guide you from festival to festival. You will find all the ingredients you need in the set. Only plants from the nordic culture were used.
The eight sun and moon festivals:
• 1. November - Samhain
• 21. December - Jule (winter solstice)
• 1. February - Imbolc
• 21. March - Ostara (spring equinox)
• 1. May - Beltane
• 21. June - Litha (summer solstice)
• 1. August - Lughnasadh
• 21. September - Mabon (fall equinox)
Content Incense set annual circle festivals:
• 36-page booklet with detailed description of the respective festivals, incenses and rituals.
• Eight incenses for the respective festivals, each 20ml in a jar (Samhain, Jule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, Mabon)
• A clay incense burner
• A fireproof “flower of life” coaster for the incense burner
• One packet of incense sand for insulation
• Ten tablets of incense charcoal ø3.3 cm
• Stainless steel incense tongs
• Matches
Safety instructions for the use of incense
Place the incense on a fireproof surface such as a terracotta bowl or incense burner.
Protect children and/or pets from incense.
Do not leave the incense unattended.