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photo from Lucy's
website
Come
and share a turning of the wheel on The Cycle of the Year
sessions, or as many as you can, and see where it takes you.
Ceremonies
to mark the Solstice and Equinox
What
does ceremony mean in our culture today? This is an opportunity to
explore and create a meaningful and powerful way to connect with
Nature and Spirit through guide journeys, quiet time and
reflective sharing, and open a door for positive change and
insight to enter our lives. No previous experience is required.
You can book for any or all of the days.
Times: All events are 10.00 – 5.00 pm
Cost:
£65 each (£45 conc) Includes lunch
Click
here to go to Booking
Form
| Autumn
Equinox |
Sun
25 September |
| Preparation
for Winter Solstice |
Sun
4 December |
| Spring
Equinox |
Sun
25 March 2012 |
| Summer
solstice |
Sun
24 June 2012 |
If
you would like further info on any of the workshops please email
Lucy Voelcker on studiovoelcker@gmail.com
or visit www.lucyvoelcker.co.uk
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Lucy’s
special connection with Westley Farm
Twenty
years ago, when my children were very young I felt the need to be
part of a sharing group but one with its roots in Nature. There
were four of us who got together, and for 13 years we met to
‘turn the wheel’ in our willow bender which we wove together,
and with kind permission of Julian and Hege, sited in the woods at
Westley Farm. We went through so much together in those years,
always with the seasons to mark where we were, and helping us to
find insight through corresponding inner cycles.
We shared joy and grief with each other and the Earth, and
it awoke in us wisdom, understanding and clarity.
After
our group disbanded, I continued in my practice and share it with
my husband, as well as with individuals who come to my studio for
1:1 sessions. Sharing this practice is what I am bound to do and I
love to coax others into forming their own groups and unearthing
their individual ways to creatively connect with the Earth and all
that it inspires in us, including a sense of gratitude and a means
to express it.
So
here’s a start... |