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Embracing the Descent: Sobriety, the Celtic New Year, and the Power of Darkness by Anne Marie Cribbin

Anne Marie CribbinBy Anne Marie CribbinNovember 5, 20248 Mins Read
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The Celtic New Year on November 1st marks a powerful time of descent, ushering in the energy of darkness and quiet, a countercultural call to pause and gather strength before any new beginning. While modern New Year celebrations come with resolutions, goals, and challenges, the Celtic tradition invites us to release, reflect, and nurture the fertile ground of the unseen. In sobriety and recovery, this descent holds deep resonance. Here, we aren’t urged to become anything new; we’re invited to honor what has brought us to this moment, even the broken places, the experiences we’re letting go of, and the beauty of what’s waiting to be born.

A Season of Descent and Renewal

Autumn’s depths lead us into a period of slowing down, a season meant for loosening our grip and letting our energy draw inward. While January’s new year focuses on achievement and self-reinvention, the Celtic New Year’s energy is about return—to ourselves, to the earth, to the quiet spaces within. In sobriety, this descent aligns with the necessary release of old patterns and illusions, composting them into something that can feed our journey forward.

Sobriety, in many ways, teaches us about descent—going into the dark places within, unearthing what’s been hidden, and shedding old layers. The Celtic New Year calls us to honor these layers and understand that all things, even the parts of us we release, have a purpose. Like fallen leaves breaking down into the soil, what we release in recovery doesn’t disappear. Instead, it nourishes the roots of our becoming.

Reflection Questions:

  • What parts of my journey am I ready to release, trusting that they will nourish my path forward?
  • How does the act of letting go feel like an honoring of my own growth?
  • In what ways has my journey in sobriety allowed me to grow deeper roots, even in moments of loss?

The Creative Darkness: Where All Things Are Born

In Celtic wisdom, the dark isn’t something to escape or avoid; it’s the birthplace of all that lives. Just as seeds take root in the hidden depths of the soil, the creative work of becoming happens in the dark, away from the clamor of the world. In recovery, we often find ourselves in these dark places—grappling with uncertainty, wrestling with old wounds, and facing fears we used to numb. It’s in these spaces that true healing begins. We don’t push forward in the dark; we root down.

This season asks us to trust the wisdom of our inner darkness to honor the times we feel unseen and unformed. Our sobriety, too, often finds its strength here, where we learn not to fear the dark but to let it shape us, nourish us, and teach us. The moments of stillness, of feeling like we’re not yet “there,” are part of the journey. Like seeds preparing to grow, we’re gathering energy and resilience that will serve us in times to come.

Composting Our Stories: Honoring What We Release

One of the greatest lessons of this season is that nothing is wasted. The things we let go of, the pieces of ourselves we no longer need, don’t vanish—they transform. In Celtic thought, the energy we release turns to compost, a rich ground supporting our new growth. This view can be healing in sobriety, where the journey often involves letting go of identities, habits, and beliefs that no longer serve us. Instead of seeing these as losses, we can honor them as part of the foundation of our growth, turning over the old layers so they can fuel the new.

Reflection Questions:

  • How can I view what I’m releasing as part of my story rather than something to discard?
  • In what ways have my challenges become the foundation of my strength?
  • What parts of myself are beginning to take shape, fed by what I have released?

Sobriety is not about erasing the past but letting it become part of the soil that nourishes us. It’s about recognizing that every experience, even the painful ones, serves a purpose, making us who we are. Like compost, these experiences are broken down and transformed, adding richness to our path forward. We learn to see our journey as a whole, trusting that nothing is wasted and that everything we let go of will return to us as strength, wisdom, and compassion.

Honoring the Power of Stillness

In a world that rewards movement, change, and ambition, the Celtic New Year reminds us of the sacredness of stillness. It’s a season that doesn’t demand action or forward momentum but asks us to rest and contemplate. To heal, this stillness is vital; it’s where we find our rhythm, reconnecting to our needs without the noise of the outside world.

The gift of sobriety often reveals itself in these quiet moments when we learn to be with ourselves without distraction or numbing. This season invites us to deepen that practice, to let ourselves sink into stillness and honor the power of simply being. Here, we learn that rest isn’t a break from recovery—it’s part of it. In sobriety, we don’t need to chase growth; we need only to hold space for it to happen.

Reflection Questions:

  • Where in my life am I called to embrace stillness and let growth happen at its own pace?
  • How does this season’s energy of rest support my journey in sobriety?
  • What new strengths or insights arise when I allow myself to be still?
The Descent as Liberation

Embracing the energy of descent doesn’t mean falling back; it means freeing ourselves from the weight of constant self-improvement. In the Celtic New Year, descent is seen as sacred, acknowledging that growth doesn’t always look like reaching upward. In sobriety, too, descent is often where we find our liberation. By letting go of the need to change or fix ourselves, we create space for self-acceptance, for the truth of who we are to emerge.

Descent offers us a different kind of freedom—the freedom of no longer needing to perform, of letting ourselves be fully here, fully present in our lives. Sobriety becomes a path of liberation, not through striving but surrendering to the truth of our experiences, even the difficult ones. This season is a reminder that descent is not something to avoid; it’s a doorway into more profound knowing, into the fullness of ourselves.

Reflection Questions:

  • How does my recovery journey offer me freedom through descent rather than ascent?
  • How can I embrace my journey as enough without striving or fixing it?
  • What truths about myself am I ready to accept and honor as I move into this new cycle?
Embracing the Darkness, Honoring the Light Within

As we enter the darkness of the Celtic New Year, we’re reminded that this isn’t an absence of light but a place where light is born. The journey through the dark is where we come to know ourselves, our inner strength, and our capacity for resilience. In sobriety, this darkness teaches us that we don’t need to fear our depths; instead, we can learn to draw strength from them.

The Celtic New Year encourages us to embrace our shadows, to see them as places of growth, as necessary parts of our journey. Here, we come to honor the light within—the part of ourselves that stays steady through every season, every challenge, and every transformation. This inner light guides us, giving us the courage to move through the dark and trust in our own becoming.

Reflection Questions:

  • What inner strengths have I discovered through embracing the dark in my journey?
  • How can I nurture my inner light during this season of descent?
  • What gifts does this season of reflection and release offer my recovery path?

As we step into the Celtic New Year, may we let ourselves descend into the quiet, honoring what we have released and trusting in the fertile ground of the unseen. May we find strength in the stillness, and may our journey in sobriety be one of deep roots, unshakable resilience, and quiet becoming? This season isn’t here to push us forward; it’s here to let us pause, rest, and trust in the beauty of what will grow in its own time.


THIRSTY FOR WONDER: Anne Marie Cribben is a passionate recovery coach and spiritual companion based in Washington, DC. As the founder of Thirsty For Wonder, she offers 1:1 coaching, spiritual companionship, and recovery support rooted in compassion and empowerment.

Creator of The Wellspring: A Celtic Recovery Journey, Anne Marie, blends the Celtic calendar with sobriety, connecting participants to ancient wisdom and nature’s rhythms. A fierce advocate for sobriety as liberation and self-love, Anne Marie challenges the targeted marketing of alcohol to women and promotes authentic, joyful living. Her approach goes beyond addiction recovery, fostering a life of vibrancy and fulfillment.


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