Without a Candle presents: The Raven's Records
A solo series from Karlie of ARW-RIR Step inside The Raven's Records. A shadowy corner of the Without a Candle podcast where stories, symbols and sacred cycles are unearthed and retold through a Norse pagan lens. Hosted by Karlie, an intuitive rune reader, Reiki Master and spiritual guide, this series is a journey into the ancient. Where mythology meets modern practice, and deep spiritual truths rise from the mist.
Each episode opens a new "record"-exploring the Wheel of the Year, Norse lore, Seidr ancestral wisdom, or the sacred patterns woven through everyday lives. Whether you're walking the Wheel, diving into divination, or just curious about the old ways... this space is for you.
The Raven's Records is all about reclaiming what's been buried and remembering the sacred within. For contact info, our jotform, websites & more, visit: beacons.ai/rootedinrunes
Journal Prompts for Lughnasadh:
What am I harvesting in my life right now, emotionally, spiritually, creatively?What energy or sacrifice brought me to this moment? What's shifting or starting to fade in my life? Where can I express more gratitude, even for what was hard? What talents or gifts do I want to bring forward into the darker season?What am I ready to release so something new can grow? Lughnasadh, Norse mythology, Celtic mythology, spirituality, harvest festival, rituals, gratitude, personal growth, cycles, reflection, community, Lammas
In this episode of The Raven's Records, host Karlie Knoch dives into the significance of Lughnasadh, the first harvest festival, exploring its roots in Celtic mythology and its relevance in modern spirituality. She discusses the importance of gratitude, reflection, and honoring personal growth as we transition from summer to fall. Through ancestral practices and contemporary applications, listeners are encouraged to connect with the energy of Lughnasadh and reflect on their own journeys.
Lughnasadh is a time for gratitude and reflection.
The festival marks the transition from summer to fall.
Lou, the god of mastery, embodies various skills.
Ancestral practices include offerings and community celebrations.
Modern fall festivals echo the traditions of Lughnasadh.
You can celebrate Lughnasadh without being pagan.
Building an altar can enhance your connection to the season.
Reflecting on personal growth is essential during this time.
Journaling prompts can guide your reflections.
The harvest symbolizes all aspects of life, not just food.
"Welcome to the Raven's Records."
"Lou was the god of mastery."
00:00 Introduction to The Raven's Records
01:59 Exploring Lunasaw: The First Harvest Festival
04:55 The Significance of Lú and Lunasaw Traditions
07:22 Celebrating Lunasaw: Ancestral Practices and Modern Reflections
09:50 Embracing Lunasaw Energy in Daily Life
12:30 Reflective Journal Prompts for Lunasaw