Turning Inwards: Autumn — reflections inspired by old ways, nature, and the darker half of the year

Turning Inwards: Autumn — reflections inspired by old ways, nature, and the darker half of the year

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Turning Inwards: Autumn — reflections inspired by old ways, nature, and the darker half of the year

Turning Inwards: Autumn — reflections inspired by old ways, nature, and the darker half of the year

£12.99

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As the year turns toward darkness, something ancient stirs.

Long before modern life asked us to stay busy, bright, and productive all year round, humanity lived by the rhythm of the land. Autumn and winter were honoured as sacred seasons of rest, remembrance, and deep inner listening. This book is an invitation to return to those old ways.

Rooted in Celtic seasonal wisdom and the Wheel of the Year, this book gently guides you through the dark half of the year — from Samhain, the ancient New Year, through the long dark, to Yule and the Winter Solstice, and into the quiet return of the light. Along the way, it explores the history, mythology, and lived traditions that once shaped how people survived — and found meaning — in winter.

You’ll discover:

  • The ancient origins of Samhain and Yule

  • The sacred meaning of the thinning of the veil

  • Why humans have always gone inward during winter

  • The myth of the Oak King and the Holly King

  • Where modern Christmas traditions truly come from

  • How winter fatigue and low energy were once understood as wisdom, not failure

Woven throughout are gentle, grounding practices inspired by the old ways, including crystal companionsherbal teassimple seasonal rituals, and reflective journalling prompts — all offered as invitations, never obligations.

Written in a warm, whimsical, and reverent tone, this is not a modern self-help book. It is a seasonal companion — a book to read slowly by candlelight, to return to each autumn, and to rest with during the long nights of winter.

For anyone who feels the pull of the old ways, who longs for a deeper relationship with the seasons, or who senses that winter is asking something different of us than constant brightness, this book offers reassurance, remembrance, and belonging.

The Wheel is turning.
The fire is lit.
You are welcome here.

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