The Wheel of the Year

Your Rejuvenating Guide to Connecting with Nature’s Seasons and Cycles

Rebecca Beattie author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Elliott & Thompson Limited

Published:15th Jun '23

£9.99

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Live a life in step with the seasons.


In this enchanting book, Rebecca Beattie – a Wiccan priestess who has practised witchcraft for over twenty years – takes us on a magical journey around the Wheel of the Year.


Every six weeks, from the Spring Equinox to the Summer Solstice, from the Autumn Equinox to Imbolc, these restorative moments in nature’s cycle offer a moment to pause and reflect, to reconnect with the seasons and ourselves.


The Wheel of the Year is alive with the ebb and flow of the natural world, full of nurturing rituals, rejuvenating wisdom and journal prompts to help you sow seeds of change and thrive.


‘Warm, friendly… Encourages us to pause, rather than rush headlong through life. It's a way to make time and space to really experience the world around us.’ Resurgence & Ecologist 


‘An enchanting celebration of eight restorative moments in nature’s cycle’ Caught by the River

As heard on Lauren Laverne’s BBC Radio 6 ‘Supernature’


'A powerful concoction of poems, spells, incantations and rituals' Resurgence & Ecologist


‘A sensitive and poetic work, full of anecdote and poignant self-disclosure’ The Enquiring Eye


‘A great guidebook to assist one to live life in step with the seasons of naturePagan Pages



‘A lovely volume, beautifully written and full of inspiring ways to develop a nature-based spiritual path’ A Bad Witch’s Blog

‘An enchanting celebration of eight restorative moments in nature’s cycle’ Caught by the River

‘This book will be of interest to many who appreciate nature and the changing seasons’ The Countryman

The Bookseller – Editor’s Choice


‘It’s a book to help you connect with your world, the seasons and nature and to yourself’ Netgalley reader

ISBN: 9781783967131

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224 pages