Frequently Asked Questions
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What is The Turn of Our Wheel?
The Turn of Our Wheel is a space where I share reflections, rituals, and resources inspired by the cycles of the seasons (the Wheel of the Year). It’s part journal, part guidebook, part happenings around the homestead, where you’re invited to gather, learn, and celebrate the rhythms of nature.
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Do I have to be a witch or pagan to enjoy your content?
Not at all! While my writing often draws from witchcraft, folk traditions, and the Wheel of the Year, everything here is meant to be accessible. Whether you’re spiritual, curious, or just love seasonal living, you’ll find something here to inspire you.
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What is the Wheel of the Year?
The Wheel of the Year is a seasonal calendar made up of eight festivals (called Sabbats) that follow the sun’s cycles; solstices, equinoxes, and the midpoints in between. It’s a way of honoring nature’s rhythms, marking the turning of the seasons, and finding magic in everyday life.
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Do you share rituals and spellwork?
Yes, but always in a simple, approachable way. You’ll find seasonal rituals, altar ideas, journaling prompts, recipes, and little bits of everyday magic. Think of it as inspiration you can adapt to your own path.
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Can I use your lesson plans and activities for homeschooling?
Absolutely! I’ve been creating family-friendly lessons, crafts, and seasonal activities inspired by the Wheel of the Year. These are perfect for homeschoolers, nature-based learners, or anyone who wants to weave more seasonal rhythm into family life.
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What if I’m brand new to this?
Then you’re in the right place. I keep things welcoming and beginner-friendly. You don’t need fancy tools or years of study—just curiosity, a little time, and an openness to connecting with the cycles of nature.
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Can I share your content?
Yes, please share links back to my posts or activities so others can discover them too. If you’d like to use anything for teaching, workshops, or published material, just reach out first for permission.
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How can I support The Turn of Our Wheel?
The easiest way is to follow along, comment, and share with friends. If you’d like to support more directly, I’ll be adding ways soon—like printables, guides, and maybe even a little shop. Stay tuned!