The practice.This is the companion workbook to Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form. The book is the theology of the season; this is where the theology meets your actual life and does something there. The workbook moves the reader from reading to working. It assumes you've engaged with the theology of Beltane — the fire-threshold, the proof of form, the work of crossing — and gives you the structured practice that turns the season's claims into lived work. Thirteen chapter-aligned practices carry you across the arc of the season. A working calendar holds the cadence. Monthly and weekly grids give the practice its place in your year. Ritual notes, journal space, and structured prompts make room for the work to leave a mark. Not a planner. Not a prompt journal. A practice. What you receive Beltane Companion Workbook — Printable PDF. A 258-page designed workbook intended for sustained use across the Beltane season and the threshold that follows. Print at home, take to your local print shop, or work in a PDF annotation app like GoodNotes, Notability, or Noteshelf. What's inside Thirteen chapter practices, structured around the three movements of the season — the approach, the heart, and the threshold. A working calendar spanning the full arc, from the approach in late April through the carrying period to Litha. Monthly and weekly grids for April, May, and June, with the practice anchored in the dates that actually hold it. Ritual notes and journal space designed for sustained use, with the cadence and structure of the season built into the page rhythm. Part dividers and section openers that re-orient the reader to where they are in the seasonal arc. Who this is for Readers who have engaged with Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form and want the work that follows. Practitioners doing seasonal work who want a structured companion that holds the cadence of an actual Wheel turn. People who think clearly on paper, or by stylus. Anyone who wants the theology of the season made workable, without the theology being collapsed into a checklist. Who this is not for Readers who haven't engaged with the Beltane theology yet. The workbook assumes the book. Anyone looking for correspondence charts, spell lists, affirmations, or fill-in-the-blank seasonal planning. DeliveryThe workbook is delivered through BookFunnel immediately after purchase. You will receive a link to download the PDF, which works on any device — phone, tablet, e-reader, or computer. Looking for the theology too?The book Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form is sold separately, and the full season is also available as the Beltane Collection — which gathers the ebook, audiobook, printable workbook, digital planner, three-part guided meditation, and subliminal audio program into one passage. The workbook is the practice; the book is the framework that makes the practice make sense. If you want both, the Collection is the more direct path. About the authorKristi Hall is a polytheist theologian and writer working in original devotional theology. Her published work includes Imbolc: A Theology of Winter and the Making of Spring, Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form, and The Timing Wound: Sacred Return and the End of Perpetual Offering. TermsFor personal devotional use. Not for resale, redistribution, or use in commercial offerings. All material is original and copyrighted. All sales final. QuestionsWrite to hello@gristtheology.com. Responses typically within 24 hours.
The practice.This is the companion workbook to Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form. The book is the theology of the season; this is where the theology meets your actual life and does something there. The workbook moves the reader from reading to working. It assumes you've engaged with the theology of Beltane — the fire-threshold, the proof of form, the work of crossing — and gives you the structured practice that turns the season's claims into lived work. Thirteen chapter-aligned practices carry you across the arc of the season. A working calendar holds the cadence. Monthly and weekly grids give the practice its place in your year. Ritual notes, journal space, and structured prompts make room for the work to leave a mark. Not a planner. Not a prompt journal. A practice. What you receive Beltane Companion Workbook — Printable PDF. A 258-page designed workbook intended for sustained use across the Beltane season and the threshold that follows. Print at home, take to your local print shop, or work in a PDF annotation app like GoodNotes, Notability, or Noteshelf. What's inside Thirteen chapter practices, structured around the three movements of the season — the approach, the heart, and the threshold. A working calendar spanning the full arc, from the approach in late April through the carrying period to Litha. Monthly and weekly grids for April, May, and June, with the practice anchored in the dates that actually hold it. Ritual notes and journal space designed for sustained use, with the cadence and structure of the season built into the page rhythm. Part dividers and section openers that re-orient the reader to where they are in the seasonal arc. Who this is for Readers who have engaged with Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form and want the work that follows. Practitioners doing seasonal work who want a structured companion that holds the cadence of an actual Wheel turn. People who think clearly on paper, or by stylus. Anyone who wants the theology of the season made workable, without the theology being collapsed into a checklist. Who this is not for Readers who haven't engaged with the Beltane theology yet. The workbook assumes the book. Anyone looking for correspondence charts, spell lists, affirmations, or fill-in-the-blank seasonal planning. DeliveryThe workbook is delivered through BookFunnel immediately after purchase. You will receive a link to download the PDF, which works on any device — phone, tablet, e-reader, or computer. Looking for the theology too?The book Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form is sold separately, and the full season is also available as the Beltane Collection — which gathers the ebook, audiobook, printable workbook, digital planner, three-part guided meditation, and subliminal audio program into one passage. The workbook is the practice; the book is the framework that makes the practice make sense. If you want both, the Collection is the more direct path. About the authorKristi Hall is a polytheist theologian and writer working in original devotional theology. Her published work includes Imbolc: A Theology of Winter and the Making of Spring, Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form, and The Timing Wound: Sacred Return and the End of Perpetual Offering. TermsFor personal devotional use. Not for resale, redistribution, or use in commercial offerings. All material is original and copyrighted. All sales final. QuestionsWrite to hello@gristtheology.com. Responses typically within 24 hours.