The Equinox in autumn is not only the day when brightness and darkness are coeval, but naturally also a reason for a little celebration. Together with Juliane, Daniel and their friends and families, we commemorated this day by igniting a little fire and gathering around it. An Equinox is characterized by unison, balance and equality, therefore the four elements, the goddesses and gods of all four cardinal points and all four seasons were honoured.
It was spoken about the forces of light and gloom and an Equinox-Night was celebrated, which was as beautiful as the day, when it began.
Category: Festberichte
Wedding on 21 September 2013 in the Surroundings of Berlin
For our last wedding in this calendar year, we met Jule and Daniel from Berlin-Hellersdorf to espouse them. About 35 guests arrived in the surroundings of Berlin to have their pagan ceremony at a beautiful lake in the midst of nature.
Medieval Marriage on 14 September 2013 on Lindwerder Island
Some will know Berlin just as a metropolis with stinking cars, smoky chimneys and dozens of skyscrapers and shopping centres. However, what many people yet don’t know is that Berlin is the European capital city with the largest woods and greens. In this way, Berlin also has nice and very beautiful places, you just got to know where. We went to such a beautiful spot of Berlin on Saturday, to commemorate a pagan medieval marriage together with our bridal couple Jennyfer and Fabian.
Spiritual Marriage on Friday the 13th September 2013 in Berlin
At a forest lake in the Berlin woods, Anita and Daniel met to swear the holy oath. No guests were invited to this secret wedding. They wanted to grant strength and expression to their alliance just for themselves.
Secret Wedding on 24 August 2013 in Goseck
On an old sacred site Nadja and Winfried got connected with each other in a secret ceremony. Dusk just began, as the bridal couple arrived in Goseck and the pagan ceremony started. Only three friends and a selected few of eheleite.com attended, when Nadja and Winfried said “yes” to each other in front of the silhouette of Goseck.