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What These 7 Modules Will Teach You Through the guidance of the Celtic Medicine Wheel, Jane will lead you through the key spiritual abilities and competencies you’ll need to uncover and reclaim the life you’re destined to live in this seven-module online course. This course includes lectures, instruction, and hands-on exercises with Jane. The techniques, tools, and concepts you’ll need to connect with Celtic Gods and Goddesses, as well as the ancestors, Bards, Druids, and Faeries in order to awaken your soul and the holy inside you, are all harmoniously built atop one another in each module. Module 1: A Search for an Honorable and Meaningful Life: Exploring the Celtic Medicine Wheel module1.jpg Making and entering a holy circle, also known as a nemeton (a clearing in the forest or a Neolithic site), which the ancient Celts considered a sacred meeting place, is the first step. The nemeton was seen as a location for ritual, creation, and invocation—a place where Heaven and Earth came together. Additionally, you’ll learn about the Celtic Medicine Wheel, which is a nemeton in and of itself. You’ll pause briefly at each of the wheel’s five points or airts to see how this antiquated instrument illuminates some of the main difficulties associated with leading a moral and significant life. Finally, you’ll hear a very old Celtic story called “The Settling of the Manor of Tara,” which provides the characters in the story — as well as us — with an answer to the question: What is the right order of things? You’ll discover in this module: Ask yourself the crucial questions regarding your identity, way of living, areas of strength, and areas of loss and exhaustion. Discover a hidden, unforgotten truth about yourself. Look into the parts that you might like performing in this life. Consider the areas in which you are at odds with yourself and how to seal that gap. Decide which “false gods” you have pledged your devotion to and what your life’s fundamental goal is if you want to achieve it. Recognize the ways in which you have forfeited your sovereignty and what it will take to recover it. Creating a Prosperous Life (in All Ways) in the Celtic Tradition: Module 2: Marrying the Land module2.jpg According to Celtic mythology, the Land, or more precisely the Goddess Sovereignty, is the source of all types of riches. The Gaels worshipped the Goddess with their dedication and adoration, and they imitated her unfailing generosity by elevating hospitality to a virtue that they diligently cultivated in order to retain wealth in their life. Giving to increase was not limited to aiding neighbors with their harvest or feeding the hungry. It entails pursuing and giving service to your soul’s deeper longings and the role it longs to play. Bringing whatever trade or craft you are meant to pursue to greatness and mastery is your greatest contribution to life. In this session, you’ll delve into the legend of Lia Fail, the Stone of Destiny, and discover how Lia Fail manifests itself in your own life. You’ll: Bring your skills and abilities to the surface. Go back and recover long-forgotten desires and fantasies. pledge your loyalty to your soul’s deepest desires. Wed the country of your dreams. Module 3: Listen to Music Like the Early Celts Change Your “Tune” to Promote Harmony & Peace module3.jpg Music was regarded in early Celtic cultures as a divine gift, the Oran Mor, or the Great Song, a product of the Otherworld. The Fae, people who live in the Otherworld, meticulously maintained the harmony that song kept the world in. A means to get out of the muck and get closer to the gods was needed by humans if they were to ever achieve their sovereignty—their own divinity—because life was observed to be chaotic, difficult, and terrible. The motivation and solace that music offered were the forces that made that ascent possible. You’ll discover in this module: Discover potent techniques to create inner harmony and tranquility. Experience the therapeutic power of the three types of music: peace, joy, and sadness. Discover how to use appreciation and surrender to change the melody of conflict. Learn how to perceive and perceive with faery eyes and hearing. Module 4: Surrender to the Unknown and Open to the Wisdom of Who You Truly Are module4.jpg It takes a daring desire to plow into new seas and to submit to the unknown to move beyond the limits of what is known. Being the empty bone is a key shamanic practice that involves letting go of the familiar and of what you believe you know and allowing mystical insight, heavenly knowledge, and broad vision to fill you instead. This type of travel is known as an immrama in the Celtic tradition, and it may even involve setting sail in an oarless corracle and letting the sea carry you wherever she sees fit. We enter a world rife with opportunity as we set sail into uncharted and unknown waters. Our attention is needed to navigate these seas. Who am I? is a crucial question in everyone’s life, but no one can foretell the secrets that lie beneath these waters. Nevertheless, we must embark on this trip if we are to answer it. You’ll discover in this module: Look closely at the question, “Who am I?” Take on the epic path of living your life. Examine the limits of your own restrictions. Invest your life in the wisdom that will last the longest: the wisdom of who you are. Investigate the vast ocean of your own being for insights and emancipation. Lean into the rough spots to find wholeness, sovereignty, and grace in Module 5 module5.jpg The internal struggle is the biggest struggle in life and the only real struggle. Because of our allegiances to the outside, temporal world and the inner, eternal world, we are profoundly split beings. The degree of that separation is closely correlated with the amount of suffering we go through in life, whether it be mental and physical pain, marital strife, job discontent, trauma in the family, or scarcity. The conflict intensifies with increasing divide. The Washer at the Ford is a Celtic mythological character who emphasizes how the Earth is a site of change and hard terrain, and how our souls are calling us to lean into those reshaping forces and allow ourselves to be shattered, reconfigured, reborn, and perfected. You’ll discover in this module: Learn techniques for letting go of the erroneous ideas and selves that are holding you captive. Find out how to care for what grows in their place. Learn to accept not only your fate, but also the work needed to fulfill it. Learn how to let go of the things that no longer serve you. Develop Your Sovereignty and Reclaim Your Strength, Imagination, and Soul’s Purpose in Module 6 module6.jpg According to Celtic philosophy, living in harmony with the Earth under us, the skies above us, and the soul within of us is the definition of sovereignty. It entails being aware of and confident in your role in the world. We have little to no sovereignty when we are born. The duties that come with sovereignty cannot be carried by children. During childhood, we learn adaptable talents that enable us to overcome obstacles and guarantee our survival. In order to mature, we must take back our position and authority. The tale of Macha will serve as an example for us of the fact that, in the Celtic spirit realm, there is no greater evil than stealing or subverting another’s authority. We’ll recover our own sovereignty, commit ourselves to it, and come to understand that we are not threatened by the skills and successes of others. The abilities and strengths of others inspire us and illuminate our own road to sovereignty, not lessening us. You’ll discover in this module: Concentrate on developing your own sovereignty. Witness the ways in which you cede your authority, and do so with compassion. Create behaviors and responses that are sustainable. Bring back the lost courage, creativity, and direction. Identify your role models and resolve to adopt the traits they exhibit. Find out how forgiving ourselves and others is the single biggest contributor to our sovereignty in module 7. module7.jpg When you are in charge, both the outside and inside of you are at peace with you. Being sovereign entails an attitude of allowance, or just letting things be. Being a sith alludes to the fictitious tranquility of the Faerylands and the Faery people, namely the Sidhe, who lived in a world free from conflict, disease, and squalor. Often, what we can’t let go of or “accept” is what upsets our equilibrium, calm, and sovereignty. We are graced with moments of clarity when we are reminded that our internal conflict is the only real conflict. The legends of the Celts, who were warlike and violent but also deeply moral, are rife with the tragedies that befall us when we opt for arrogance, heedless ambition, pride, and envy over forgiveness, grace, and humility. As this course comes to an end, you’ll learn how the forgiving of ourselves and others is the single most factor in establishing your sovereignty via the tale of Finn MacCumhail and Diarmuid. You’ll discover in this module: Practice avoiding conflicts that disrupt your peace of mind. Determine what and who requires forgiveness. Find out how to forgive everyone. Make it a daily habit to prefer peace over righteousness. Be a watchful observer of the ways in which your sovereignty is being undermined. Put your diminished energy towards more productive endeavors. Sacred Celtic Art Bonus Collection You will receive these potent training sessions with top visionaries and instructors in addition to Jane’s transformational 7-part online course. These extra lessons will deepen your comprehension and practice in addition to being a course supplement.

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