Ritual & ceremony

Ritual is the act of sanctifying action, even ordinary action, so that it has meaning. I can light a candle because I need the light, or because the candle represents the light I need.

—Christina Baldwin

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Ceremony marries the mundane to the sacred. The water turns to wine, the coffee to a prayer.

Robin Wall Kimmerer

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The real ceremony begins where the formal one ends, when we take up a new way, our minds and hearts filled with the vision of earth that holds us within it, in compassionate relationship to and with our world.

Linda Hogan

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Rituals keep us from forgetting what must not be forgotten.

—Tony Campolo

For Small Creatures Such as We

The Emerald

Rooted Global Village

The Wild Edge of Sorrow

Decolonizing the Body

Of Water and the Spirit

Ritual: Power, Healing & Community

Hello, Goodbye: 75 Rituals for Times of Loss, Celebration, and Change

Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind, and Spirit

Braiding Sweetgrass

Orphan Wisdom

The Book of Ceremony

Songs of Mother Europe

On memory, ritual, and survival

BACII

SoULL

Ritual poems

Ceremony poems

Goodbye & good journey

Ceremony of Sukhavati

Integrating selves & systems through ritual

Betwixt and Between: Patterns of Masculine and Feminine Initiation

Soulcraft: Crossing Into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche

The Four Shields: The Initiatory Seasons of Human Nature

Rites and Responsibilities

Yaldā Night

Shabe Yalda, a Persian celebration

Celebrating the longest night of the year

Nowruz

Muslim beliefs & practices

Practical Kabbalah

On "feeling Shinto"

Getting started with Tarot

An intro to Runes

Rune stones

The Book of Runes

Medicine Cards: The Discovery of Power Through the Ways of Animals

Wild Unknown Archetypes, Alchemy, Animal Spirit, Tarot

InterPlay

Open Floor

5Rhythms

Continuum Movement

Authentic Movement

Theatresports

Writing Salon

Ritual design toolkit

Persuasion & Healing

The Final Crossing: Learning to Die in Order to Live

Release ritual

On sacredness & spirituality