Unveil and reclaim the life you’re meant to live – one of gratitude, wonder & meaning – through the wisdom of the Celtic Medicine Wheel
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What You’ll Learn in These 7 Modules
Through the wisdom of the Celtic Medicine Wheel, Jane will take you through the key spiritual abilities and competencies you’ll need to reveal and reclaim the life you’re destined to live in this 7-module online course.
This course includes Jane’s lessons, training sessions, and experiential activities. Each module builds on the one before it, so you’ll have a comprehensive holistic grasp of the techniques, tools, and concepts you’ll need to connect with Celtic Gods and Goddesses, ancestors, Bards, Druids, and Faeries to awaken your soul and the holy inside you.
Module 1: Investigating the Celtic Medicine Wheel — A Search for an Honorable and Meaningful Life
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You’ll start by making and entering a holy meeting place or circle known as a nemeton by the ancient Celts – a clearing in the forest or a Neolithic site. The nemeton was seen as a site of invocation, ceremonial, and creation – a meeting point for Heaven and Earth.
You’ll also investigate the Celtic Medicine Wheel, a nemeton in its own right, and make a brief halt at each of the wheel’s five points or airts, watching how this ancient instrument highlights some of the most difficult obstacles of living an honorable and meaningful life.
Finally, you’ll hear and be asked to reflect on “The Settling of the Manor of Tara,” a very old Celtic tale that resolves the issue for the characters in the story — and for us — of what is the correct order of things.
This module will teach you:
Inquire about who you are, how you live your life, where you find strength, and where you sense loss and depletion.
Discover a fundamental truth about yourself that you have forgotten.
Look into what roles you would like to perform in this life.
Consider how you are split against yourself and how to bridge that gap.
Determine the “false gods” to whom you have pledged your devotion, as well as the primary purpose of your existence that necessitates that commitment.
Learn how you gave up your sovereignty and what it takes to restore it.
Module 2: Marrying the Land — Living a Prosperous Life (in Every Way) in the Celtic Tradition
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In the Celtic tradition, all types of prosperity stem from the Land, or more precisely, the Goddess Sovereignty. To sustain their wealth, the Gaels worshipped the Goddess with love and reverence, and they mirrored her unconditional generosity by elevating hospitality to a virtue that they diligently refined.
This “give to increase” idea stretched beyond simply feeding a beggar or assisting a neighbor in harvesting their crop. It entails pursuing and serving your soul’s deeper yearnings and the role it longs to play. Your greatest contribution in life is to master and excel at whatever skill or craft you are called to pursue.
In this lesson, you’ll delve into the legend of Lia Fail, the Stone of Destiny, and discover how Lia Fail lives within you.
You’ll:
Bring your hidden talents and abilities to the surface.
Go back through time and discover long-forgotten aspirations and desires.
Make a commitment to your soul’s core desires.
Get married in the land of your destiny.
Module 3: Listen to Music Like the Celts — Change Your ‘Tune’ for Peace and Harmony
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Music was seen to be a gift from the gods in ancient Celtic cultures, a creation of the Otherworld known as the Oran Mor, or the Great Song. Song maintained the world’s harmony, which was meticulously maintained by the Fae, denizens of the Otherworld.
It was discovered that life was chaotic, laborious, and cruel, and that people needed a method to get out of the muck, to get closer to the gods, if they were ever to achieve their sovereignty – their own divinity. The energy that permitted the ascen-dance was music, and the inspiration and comfort it gave.
This module will teach you:
Discover effective methods to create inner peace and harmony by experiencing the healing power of three types of music: pleasure, sadness, and serenity.
Learn to replace disagreement with appreciation and surrender.
Learn how to see and hear with faery eyes and ears.
Module 4: Surrender to the Unknown and Open to the Wisdom of Who You Truly Are
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Moving beyond the familiar requires a courageous resolve to plow into new seas, to surrender to the unknown. This is known as becoming the hollow bone in fundamental shamanic practice: letting go of the familiar, of what you believe you know, and allowing numinous experience, divine insight, and wide vision to fill you.
This type of travel is known as an immrama in Celtic tradition, and it may even include going to sea in a corracle, an oarless boat, and letting the water to take you wherever she sees fit.
We enter a domain teeming with opportunity as we sail into wide and unexpected waters. Navigating these seas need our undivided attention. Nobody knows what secrets these waters hold, but our voyage into them is required if we are to answer the most essential question in everyone’s life: Who am I?
This module will teach you:
Investigate the question “Who am I?” in depth.
Take on the epic path of living your life.
Examine the limits of your own capabilities.
Devote your life to the most important wisdom of all: the wisdom of who you are.
Investigate the vast sea within yourself for gifts of knowledge and liberty.
Lean Into the Rough Places — The Path to Wholeness, Sovereignty, and Grace
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The war within is the most important battle in life – the only actual battle. We are deeply split beings, torn between an exterior temporal and an interior eternal universe.
The depth of that separation is directly proportional to the amount of hardship we face in life, whether it be mental and physical suffering, marital disagreement, job discontent, familial trauma, or a lack of abundance. The larger the schism, the more difficult the effort.
At the Ford, we’ll meet the Celtic legendary figure of The Washer, who will stress how the Earth is a site of transformation — of rough places — and how our soul calls us to lean into those reshaping forces and allow ourselves to be shattered, reconfigured, reborn, and perfected.
This module will teach you:
Learn how to let go of the false ideas and selves that are holding you prisoner.
Learn to foster what thrives in their environment.
Learn how to accept not only your fate, but also the work required to live it.
Learn how to eulogize and let go of what no longer benefits you.
Module 6: Develop Your Sovereignty — And Reclaim Your Strength, Imagination, and Soul’s Purpose
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Sovereignty, according to Celtic knowledge, is being in right standing with the Earth under us, the sky above us, and the soul inside us. It entails understanding and accepting your place in the world.
We begin life with little or no control. Children are incapable of carrying the obligations that sovereignty entails. We acquire adaptive abilities in childhood that help us deal with adversities and secure our survival. Maturity necessitates recovering our place and status.
In the Celtic spirit realm, there is no greater evil than taking or exploiting another’s sovereignty, as the narrative of Macha will demonstrate. We’ll reclaim and commit ourselves to our own sovereignty, realizing that the achievements and talents of others represent no threat to us. Rather than undermining us, the qualities and abilities of others inspire and illuminate our own road to sovereignty.
This module will teach you:
Concentrate your efforts on developing your own sovereignty.
Witness — with compassion — how you give up your sovereignty.
Create self-sustaining reactions and behaviors.
Bring back your lost strength, inventiveness, and sense of purpose.
Identify your role models and strive to mimic the virtues they exhibit.
Module 7: Recognize the Most Important Contributor to Our Sovereignty — Forgiveness of Ourselves and Others
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When you are sovereign, you are at peace with both the outside world and the world within you. A sense of forbearance – leaving things be — is inherent in the position of being sovereign. Being a sith in Gaelic refers to the supposed serenity of the Faerylands and the Faery folk, notably the Sidhe, who lived in a realm without hardship, disease, or deprivation.
What disrupts our balance and calm — our sovereignty — is frequently what we refuse to let go of, what we refuse to “let.” We remember, in wonderful moments of clarity, that the only actual struggle is the one within us.
The Celts were a strong and warlike people, but they were also profoundly moral, and their stories are full of the catastrophes that strike us when we chose arrogance, blind ambition, pride, and jealously over forgiveness, grace, and humility.
As the narrative of Finn MacCumhail and Diarmuid comes to a climax, you’ll discover the most important contributor to your sovereignty – forgiveness of ourselves and others.
This module will teach you:
Avoid the conflicts that sap your peace of mind.
Determine what and who must be forgiven.
Learn how to forgive everyone.
Make it a daily habit to choose peace above being correct.
Be a keen observer of the ways in which you lose sovereignty.
Reallocate squandered energy to more productive tasks.
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