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🌿 Ceremonial herb work in Nordic magic & folk beliefs
In the Nordic countries, for generations we have lived in close interaction with herbs — as food, medicine, protection and magic. In the shadows between science and superstition, the herbs still carry on their whispers: ancient songs, cures, incantations and stories. I work with the herbs ceremonially — as living entities, as allies in transitions, and as bearers of the power of both earth and man. Together with them, I create rituals that strengthen, heal, deepen and enchant. We fire them, bathe in them, wear them in our clothes, drink them in ritual teas, whisper our intentions to them. We tie them in protective bundles, smear them on the skin, put them in the sauna, sing to them. Each herb has its energy, its soul, its place in the cycle of life, death and transformation. It's not just knowledge -- it's relationship. A ceremony with herbs is always a meeting. *Do you want to get to know the herbs as magical entities? Would you like to use them in your own practice, or have them guide you in a personal ceremony? *
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🔥 Ceremonial Circle Day — nature & power
! ## A Holy Day for Community, Wildness, and Inner Transformation We gather in a circle — not because anyone is above or below, but so that everyone can be seen, heard and carried. ✨ *For those of you who... * ... can't wait to take your seat without having to explain yourself\ ... want to dance with the moss, fire with the heart and sing with the wind\ ... wants to meet others in fellowship, ceremony and fire\ ... wants to return to the body, rhythm and nature — for real This ceremonial day is a ritual oasis in the middle of nature -- where we fire, breathe, perhaps bathe, share, and awaken our inner powers together. Everything happens ceremonially -- every movement, every stew, every sigh. We release achievement. We step into attendance. We return to something original that has lain and rested within us. Taking inspiration from Nordic tradition, the wheel of the year, the wisdom of the elements, sejd, and ecopsychology, we create a place where the body gets to remember and the spirit gets to land. 🌿 *Content may include: * To make the fire together — as an opening of the day Get to know plants and herbs Forest bath Ritual cooking over an open fire — nourishing and present Vocal galder, sejd, drums and movement Circle calls, blessings, symbol work Ceremonial acts linked to the season, moon phase or inner process Free time in nature — listening, writing, hiking, resting Possibility of overnight stay for those who want to sleep under the stars 🌀 *Sample Themes: * Fire ceremonies The life-giving power of spring or the decay of autumn Dark magic and shadow dance Runes & Voice — magic work with symbols and clock power
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About Wildherbarista
Rebecca Tiger is a nature priestess and artist, deeply rooted in Nordic tradition, herbal knowledge and ritual. Her practice is a tapestry of magic, contact with nature, voice, movement and ceremony — in tune with the rhythm of the seasons. She works with forest bathing, sauna rituals, seejd, singing, storytelling and ecopsychology—always present with the earth, the body and the sacred in the present. Whatever the reason, there's a ceremony that can create meaning -- and I'll help you shape it. Life is made up of transitions — some visible, others internal. Ceremonies give us the opportunity to pause, listen, anchor and transform. In my work as a priestess and ceremony leader, I invite to ceremonies that unite body, spirit, nature and magic. Together we create space for meaning, power and connection. Rebecca's work with Norse animism and ceremonial seid is based on contact with the place, beings, elements, and ancestral languages. It is a practice of listening, body, breathing, voice, rod and drum—but also of presence, stillness and wonder. Rebecca's artistic expression is rooted in Nordic animism and ceremonial seejd. Through body, breath, voice, rod and drum, she listens to the myths of the land, the memories of ancestors, and the whispers of the forest — and gives new life to forgotten songs and stories. She transforms myth into guidance, transformation and celebration in our contemporary times. “Under our feet rests a world of myth, memory and magic. In the Nordic world there are whispers from ancient times — from wolves, seers, folk healers and forest voices. Their songs have never quieted, only become quieter” To those who lack the magic in your life — it greets that it misses you with