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Living the Sacred Wheel

A Years Initiation Journey around the Ancient Wheel

Lessons from the Ancient Ones: The Spirits Journey

 

All the peoples of the Earth at one time honoured and lived lives in tune with nature and the elements. They lived in relatively small groups and had simple needs that did not dramatically impact the environment. Civilisation and its attendant legacy has given us centralised government, religion, modem education, science and industry — but in the process we have suffered a great loss. We lost our primary relationship to the Earth and its rich heritage of sacred wisdom. Recently the last remaining keepers of this heritage all over the world have been given signs that now is the time for revealing, sharing, and ‘remembering’ the wisdom of the old ways.

 

The Call of the Great Round: To Understand Balance and Live in Harmony

The predominant mode for learning in modern culture is linear and analytical. Knowledge is broken down into increasingly smaller and supposedly more manageable units. The goal of that process is to understand, predict and thereby control. The hierarchical religions seek to transcend nature rather than revere and therefore be in relationship with it. The ancients taught in rounds. Their learning was organic, unitive and balanced. They understood the need to transcend disintegration. Being dispirited, practicing learned helplessness and alienation are aspects of loss of personal power and loss of relation- ship with Spirit and connection with the earth. The old ways offered paths to integration and inner strength so that the wisdom gained could in turn be used in the external world for the good of all. Learning in a sacred round lays out for us our deepest and most basic cycles, our most organic rhythms, and our most fundamental yet ever evolving truths. It bridges the physical world and the realms of vision and imagination by embracing the universal web that supports all life.

Living the Sacred Wheel: A Path of Mystery

 

Living the Sacred Wheel is presented in a universal sense for all spiritual seekers on a Path. It shares from all the major traditions in an integrated experience of whole- ness. It is designed as a year-long walk of discovery. Like all life, we are influenced by the rhythms of the earth. The wheel is divided into quarterly gates and thirteen moons that work in depth with the meaning of each season and the cardinal direction of that season. An opportunity is offered to learn from the natural world how to live in harmony with the seasons, attune to their deep changes, and thus explore and nurture our own inner worlds. Wheel work is a time-honoured cross-cultural quest for knowledge and personal strength that predates all known religions, philosophies and psychologies. It is an ancient and powerful form of inner relationship and information retrieval. Four areas are accessed in the process: healing, development of inner strength or empowerment, accessing new or lost knowledge, and foretelling. The key aspect is that on this path one has a direct personal connection with Spirit rather than a mediated experience through a teacher, priest, minister, rabbi, guru, etc. The course presents methods and processes, but it is Spirit that does the teaching. The methods and process are the vehicle through which the necessary relationship is established. This is not a course in shamanism although we use shamanic techniques extensively throughout because they teach us how to be in relationship with nature and therefore in sacred relationship to ourselves and others. And, though Wheel work is a visionary quest in the mystery play we call life, it is not ascetic, nor a colourless way of self- denial; it is full, and earthy, it is sacred and it is fun.

Creating Sacred Space

 

Sacred Space is central to the wheel tradition. It holds that in the act of dedicating or claiming sacred space we do indeed create an actual context for contact with the Great Mystery and its aspects. Wheels have a life and power all their own that is supported by the centuries long lineage of many traditions.

But the mysteries are not calcified, not frozen in time; they change and grow with the changes that occur in humankind and indeed all life. Every sacred space that is created has its own natural energy or under- lying principle and teaching to offer. For instance, in a sweat space dedicated to the work, the “real” heat of the ceremony is a kind of hotness which bums away the things which separate us from the sacred. The ritual circle as sacred space is thus .not a place arbitrarily set apart from the realities of the world, but on the contrary is truly aligned with the essence of creation through the coordinates of North, East, South and West. Through each act of sacred space we create, the mystery grows and evolves by our commitment. A comer stone of the Old Ways is to honour unique places of spiritual power. They have a special influence on consciousness. By honouring sacred place and creating sacred space, spiritual power is drawn down to us and to the earth.

Initiation

Many modem psychologies work on the premise that the path to health and wholeness is through strengthening the ego. Earth-based spiritual traditions teach us to surrender ego control of the personality. They teach the concept of right relationship to the ego. The process of initiation removes our ego from the centre of the universe. When societies abandon initiation rituals, individual egos lose an appropriate means of learning this valuable lesson. Life circumstances will urge the same lesson upon the ego eventually, but often in a painful and disintegrating manner. Even more importantly, the most serious consequence of ceasing initiation practices is the loss of learning about the true nature of maturity. A society has to know what maturity is before it can pass wisdom on. Walking the Sacred Wheel offers a modem form of initiation practices with a special difference. Initiates in many systems undergo a series of profound and dramatic tests or initiation ordeals. Only after many years of deep devotion and practice do they learn or have revealed to them the how and why of the ordeals. In Sacred Wheel work, initiates are guided in a more gradual and moderate way that explains the meanings of the teachings and the lessons to be learned at the time they are presented.

 

What the Lessons Cover

Areas covered during the year long process include: initiation and the call; grounding, protection and purification; altars and the setting of sacred space; the web of power and power sites; service and the give-away; the spirit body; naming; the evolution of consciousness; life marking rituals; women’s and men’s mysteries; chanting, toning and power songs; ceremonial objects and medicine piece construction; journeying; power animals; sacred and trance dancing; help from guardians and guides; opening energy centres; fire building; the magic of minerals, stones, herbs and plants; story telling and mythic realms; vision quests; praying, healing techniques and foretelling; transitions and thresholds; releasing and transformation; using the Wheel to work with the power of dreams.

 

What You Receive

When you enrol in Living the Sacred Wheel, you will receive an introductory lesson, an extensive glossary of terms and the first 4 lessons that correspond to the moon month or the season in which you sign up. Each lesson is to be completed on a weekly basis. You read the lesson, do the devotional practices daily, construct your ceremonial object’s for the month, and complete the study guides which accompany each lesson. The purpose of the study guides is not to test one’s memory, for the text is not to be memorised, but to ground the energies of the work.

It is important to maintain a continuous cycle of study in order that the progressive energy of the work is not interrupted. You have the option therefore of paying in full or by Standing Order. This way we will ensure that you have the lessons in time moon month.

 

Optional Certification

StarChild offers teaching certification if you wish to continue training into a second year of guide work. To receive credits it is necessary for you to send your completed Study Questionnaires to us at the end of each Moon. You will also have contact by phone or email for help with any questions or concerns you may encounter. 

For additional information regarding teaching certification, check the certification space on the enrolment application.

 

What does it Cost

The financial energy and commitment to this spiritual work is £20 per monthly course. It also requires a dedication and commitment to one’s own growth process, in that you must be willing to set your priorities in order to take time each week for the study, devotional and creative processes required for a true student or seeker.

 

If you wish to be enrolled in Sacred Wheel work, please click on the Enroll button and complete your preferred payment option, discounts apply for half yearly and annual subscriptions. The enrolment form and first course will be sent to you by email. You of course have the right to cancel your enrolment at any time.

 

INVOCATION BLESSING SONG

 

Behold Great Mystery, Creative Force, Spirit That Moves Through All. We call to the seven directions of the Sacred Wheel.

* We turn to the Keepers of the East, direction of new beginnings, of inspiration, illumination and creativity, of the dawn and spring, new births and childhood. Be with us, teach us, show us your ways.

* We call to the keepers of the South, direction of vitality, of high noon and hot sun, of summer and the vigorous growth of youth and passion. Be with us, teach us, show us your ways.

* We invite ,the keepers of the West, direction of introspection, of the evening, of autumn and maturity, deepening and ripening. Be with us, teach us, show us your ways.

* We respectfully summon the keepers of the North, direction of night, of winter, of wisdom and transformation, of dropping inessentials to reveal the core. Be with us, teach us, show us your ways.

* We look up to the sky and call to the beings of the sun, the moon, the clouds, the stars, and the endless blue, and ask that you bring your spaciousness and mystery to this work. Be with us, teach us, show us your ways.

* We put our hands on the ground, and ask that the great substance of the earth give grounding to this work, and that the earth’s beauties

give it beauty. That the entire world – the animals and plants and rocks, mountains, rivers and seas, the elemental fort:es of earth, air fire and water and all the human beings – elders, children, teachers, red, yellow, black and white, be with us, teach us, show us your ways.

* And we call to the Sweet Mystery that is at the Sacred Centre to hold us and cradle us in your divine protection as you be with us, teach us, and show us your ways.

* We claim this work to serve, to bless and to share knowledge for wisdom building and for bringing wholeness to our hearts and to our

world.

* Thank you all, Thank you Sacred Mystery; Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. It is Good.