Celtic-Inspired Nature Connection Invitations

£10.00

As the seasons change may we pause to meet the turning of the year with wonder.

Celtic-Inspired Nature Connection Ideas offers gentle, creative ways to deepen your relationship with the living world around you — through seasonal reflection, simple rituals, and nature-based practices inspired by Celtic tradition.

Whether you are looking for a meaningful gift, a companion for your own practice, or a way to mark the longest day with more intention, this book invites you to slow down, step outside, and listen.

Celebrate the light. Honour the land. Reconnect with the natural world.

This 40 page perfect-bound book is A5 in size and contains 16 Celtic-Inspired nature connection invitations including: Spiritually Engaging with a Tree; Becoming One with the Earth; The Cailleach’s Stone; Thin Places; Appeasing the Sídhe; and one for each of the four ‘Cross-Quarter’ days - Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh.

There is also an overview of ‘The Celtic Calendar’ and how and why nature played such an important role in Celtic culture.

As the seasons change may we pause to meet the turning of the year with wonder.

Celtic-Inspired Nature Connection Ideas offers gentle, creative ways to deepen your relationship with the living world around you — through seasonal reflection, simple rituals, and nature-based practices inspired by Celtic tradition.

Whether you are looking for a meaningful gift, a companion for your own practice, or a way to mark the longest day with more intention, this book invites you to slow down, step outside, and listen.

Celebrate the light. Honour the land. Reconnect with the natural world.

This 40 page perfect-bound book is A5 in size and contains 16 Celtic-Inspired nature connection invitations including: Spiritually Engaging with a Tree; Becoming One with the Earth; The Cailleach’s Stone; Thin Places; Appeasing the Sídhe; and one for each of the four ‘Cross-Quarter’ days - Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lughnasadh.

There is also an overview of ‘The Celtic Calendar’ and how and why nature played such an important role in Celtic culture.