✨ Journey with Your Ancestors✨
Winter Wisdom from Yule to Imbolc ✨
The season between Yule and Imbolc carries profound ancestral magic. Yule marks the return of light after the longest night, while Imbolc stirs the first sparks of inspiration and renewal. This season invites you to reflect on what’s ready to end, heal, or grow within you.
With this Winter Ancestral Reading, we’ll explore the guidance and messages your ancestors have for this sacred time—what to release in the dark, what to nurture through the stillness, and what to welcome as the light returns. Whether you’re wrapping up an old cycle or preparing to ignite new beginnings, your ancestors are here to walk with you.
This reading honors both deep reflection and hopeful new growth, helping you align with the rhythms of both Yule and Imbolc.
If you have an area or areas of concern, I will create a customized twelve (12) card tarot spread for you. Let’s talk to the Ancestors. Be sure to mention when you email me: sageandshadow@gmail.com
The Reading
📜 A recording of your reading, using my Yule twelve-card spread
💌 Use of tarot or an oracle to identify the ancestral archetype who is with you now
🌟 Reading available until December 25
Let’s explore what your ancestors want you to release, sustain, and ignite as we move from the dark of winter toward the promise of spring.
What to do with the information
I encourage you to journal your immediate thoughts and feelings about the messages received. Write, draw, collage, collect leaves that fit the reading’s energy, use colored pencils, pens, watercolors - whatever helps you drink in the energy of the reading.
Then, at least weekly until you reach the next Sabbat, journal what’s happening in your life, including:
actions taken
predictions that came true
gifts given
what you manifested
healing experienced
Tracking your experiences using a journal makes your reading more valuable. It’s because by writing or drawing or creating, you’re actually absorbing the information at what I would call a cell level. Otherwise, it’s easy to forget the specifics of your reading within days
Nancy