Autumn Equinox Celebration at the Paracelsus-Center
Last Tuesday we met with a small group at the Paracelsus-Center of WTT near Einsiedeln, Switzerland to celebrate, like in other years, the Autumn Equinox. The day of Equinox is the day of Yoga, spiritually speaking, where inner preparation and a day with contemplations and meditations is recommended.
We met on the mountain ridge of the Etzel pass at a fire place for a little fire ritual and meditation – a fantastic panorama towards both sides of the mountain. As soon as the ritual was over, a group of cows came running to our place with the sound of cow bells – the farmer had just brought them out to the meadow.
Afterwards we went to the Paracelsus Center. To align with the energies of the time, we conducted a little equinox ritual followed by meditation and reading about the spiritual significance of autumn equinox. After lunch, we made a promenade along the beautiful Sihl river valley, followed by an exchange about yoga practice.
When the evening meditation ended, also the sun just set – closing the beautiful short group living.
Here you find some impressions from the meeting.
September 25th, 2020 at 7:10 pm
I feel really happy to read about your celebration of a little group by the Equinox day.
Swiserland are an space in our world very special. And the Fire Ritual outside with the view was great .
My greetings for all of you, and thanks brother Ludger for the post in this special day.
With all my love and blessings for you and the brothers.
Sister Haydee OrdoΓ±ez Contreras from California.πππππππ
September 25th, 2020 at 10:10 pm
It’s always a pleasure to see the beauty and peace at the Paracelsus Center. This was no exception and the Fire Ritual certainly attracted Nature’s attention.
Bright blessings and thanks from Los Angeles!
Laura
September 26th, 2020 at 10:59 am
π Thank you dear Haydee – yes, it was a very profound and joyful day
With love to you from Switzerland!
Ludger
September 26th, 2020 at 10:59 am
Dear Laura
Thank you for your kind feedback
Hearty greetings!
Ludger