LUGHNASADH / LAMMAS: Im Rhythmus der Natur durch die Jahreskreisfeste. Mit Medium Inga Veit

EPISODE · Jul 23, 2024 · 57 MIN

LUGHNASADH / LAMMAS: Im Rhythmus der Natur durch die Jahreskreisfeste. Mit Medium Inga Veit

from Lebenskynstler - For Creative Spirits · host Sylke Verheyen

Willkommen zurück bei Lebenskynstler! In unserer neuesten Folge feiern wir das Jahreskreisfest LUGHNASADH, das im August stattfindet. Lughnasadh ist das Fest des Erntedanks, bei dem wir die Fülle der Ernte und die Früchte unserer Arbeit feiern. Doch dieses Fest hat noch eine tiefere Bedeutung. Erfahre mehr über die Ursprünge und die Symbolik von Lughnasadh, während wir darüber sprechen, wie dieses Fest uns dazu einlädt, Dankbarkeit zu praktizieren und uns der eigenen Ernte bewusst zu werden. Wir teilen unsere persönlichen Rituale und geben dir Inspirationen, wie du Lughnasadh auf deine eigene Weise feiern kannst. Neben dem Aspekt des Erntedanks beleuchten wir auch die dunklere Seite von Lughnasadh. Während die Tage langsam kürzer werden, bietet uns dieses Fest die Gelegenheit, uns unserer eigenen Dunkelheit zu widmen und Schattenarbeit zu leisten. Wir ermutigen dich, diese Zeit zu nutzen, um dich mit deinen inneren Schatten auseinanderzusetzen und Heilung zu finden. Wie immer endet die Folge mit einer gechannelten Botschaft, die dir zeitlose Weisheiten und Inspirationen für das Lughnasadh-Fest mit auf den Weg gibt. Wenn du weitere Durchsagen oder Inspirationen suchst, besuche gerne Ingas Kanal oder buche eine individuelle Durchsage. Wir hoffen, dass diese Episode dir wertvolle Einblicke und Ideen für deine eigene Lughnasadh-Feier bietet. Viele Grüße von Inga und Sylke. Musik: epidemicsound Homepage Inga: https://ingaveit.blogspot.com Homepage Sylke: https://sylkeverheyen.de Instagram Inga: https://www.instagram.com/waltvrou/ Instagram Sylke: https://www.instagram.com/lebenskynstler.podcast/ Interview Inga zum Channeling: https://youtu.be/r7C_Imgwm1k?si=D_CRU8Mf4pcpVi3_

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