Living the Irish Wheel of the Year: A Guide for Practicing Pagans

Author:   Donald Quill
Publisher:   Forgotten Rites Publishing
Edition:   Special ed.
ISBN:  

9798998988134


Pages:   394
Publication Date:   01 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Living the Irish Wheel of the Year: A Guide for Practicing Pagans


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For those called to walk the sacred wheel of the Irish year, Living the Irish Wheel of the Year offers the most comprehensive guide available to authentic Celtic seasonal practice. Drawing on three decades of direct experience as a practitioner and Priest of the Mórrígan, Donald Quill presents the eight festivals of the Irish calendar as living traditions rooted in Ireland's ancient landscape, mythology, and spiritual consciousness. This essential resource explores each seasonal turning point with unprecedented depth. From Samhain's liminal threshold between worlds to the solar drama at Newgrange during Winter Solstice, from Imbolc's awakening fires of Brigid to Bealtaine's passionate celebration of fertility, from Lughnasadh's first harvest to the balance of the equinoxes-each festival receives thorough treatment including historical context, mythological foundations, practical altar guidance, seasonal recipes, and rituals that honor both tradition and contemporary practice. Beyond festival celebrations, the book provides extensive guidance for building meaningful relationships with Irish deities. Detailed chapters explore working with Brigid, the Dagda, Lugh, the Mórrígan, Danu, Manannán mac Lir, Goibniu, and Ogma. Each deity profile includes mythological background, seasonal associations, offering practices, devotional prayers, and guidance for personal relationship building. Quill directly addresses practical concerns of modern practitioners, particularly those in the diaspora. He carefully distinguishes authentic Irish tradition from neo-Wiccan interpretations, explaining why the Irish Wheel is not simply ""the Wiccan Wheel with Celtic names."" He offers thoughtful guidance for honoring Irish deities while living far from Ireland's sacred landscape, and addresses the intersection of Irish spiritual practice with indigenous land sovereignty-essential reading for ethical practitioners. Comprehensive chapters on daily and seasonal practice provide foundation for sustainable spiritual life. Readers learn to create and maintain altars through the turning seasons, develop meaningful devotional practices, work with Irish herbs and seasonal foods, craft ritual objects, and integrate Celtic spirituality into modern routines. The book emphasizes practical sustainability over performative celebration. Extensive reference materials include seasonal correspondence tables, comprehensive glossary with pronunciation guidance, quick-reference guides for ritual structure, and troubleshooting advice for common challenges. The appendices address overlooked practical questions: maintaining practice during difficult periods, celebrating when schedules conflict, solo versus community practice, and deepening practice over decades. This is not superficial celebration or cultural appropriation. It is a serious practitioner's guide for those genuinely called to Irish polytheism. Quill demands cultural respect, historical awareness, and sincere devotional relationship-while remaining accessible to dedicated newcomers. Whether practicing alone or with community, in Ireland or across oceans, readers will find both inspiration and instruction for living in harmony with ancient rhythms that shaped Celtic consciousness. Living the Irish Wheel of the Year invites you to step outside linear time into the sacred spiral-to walk the wheel throughout the seasons of an entire life. Essential for practitioners of Irish Paganism, students of Celtic spirituality, polytheists working with Irish deities, and anyone seeking authentic, respectful, sustainable practice rooted in Ireland's living traditions.

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Author:   Donald Quill
Publisher:   Forgotten Rites Publishing
Imprint:   Forgotten Rites Publishing
Edition:   Special ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.526kg
ISBN:  

9798998988134


Pages:   394
Publication Date:   01 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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