
Over the Moon
Karen writes about the a women’s innate connection to her lunar phase in the ‘Naturally Good Health Magazine’ Winter 2025 edition. You can read the

Karen writes about the a women’s innate connection to her lunar phase in the ‘Naturally Good Health Magazine’ Winter 2025 edition. You can read the

Karen’s article about growing ‘Wiser, Finer and Older’ taken from the Naturally Good Health Magazine (Autumn 2025) You can read the magazine here or download

Karen talks to Gerry Kelly on the Late Lunch Programme, LMFM Radio, about Goddess Brigid and the importance of Moon Mna Circles. Listen to the

The Winter Solstice is an astronomical phenomenon marking the shortest day and the longest night of the year. It occurs when one of the earth’s

September 21st is when we formally celebrate a mighty phenomenon that occurs twice a year when day and night are of equal time. As in

The Celtic Festival of Lughnasadh heralds the beginning of early harvest even though it is still holiday season. Marking the cross quarter day between Summer Solstice on

by Dr Karen Ward. For northern hemisphere dwellers, Summer Solstice – the longest day and the shortest night of our year is usually celebrated on

Bealtaine the start of early Summer by Dr Karen Ward. This article was commissioned for the RTE website’s Brainstorm section. In Ireland, according to the national meteorological

by Dr. Karen Ward. This article was commissioned for the RTE website’s Brainstorm section. The phenomenon of equal dark and light called an Equinox occurs twice a
by Dr Karen Ward. This article was commissioned for the RTE website’s Brainstorm section. The commencement of Spring is celebrated in Ireland on 1st February. It is
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