The Traveler’s Parcels
A gathering of stories, tea, and small offerings,
prepared for each of the four great Wheel of the Year festivals.
Created by Friends of the Forest
The Story of the Traveler's Parcels
Once, the year was walked, not counted.
Before there were calendars, before the days were named and the months were numbered, the year was known by what it asked of you. There was the season of gathering. The season of stillness. The season of the returning light, and the season of the fires.
The people did not measure time. They traveled through it.
And because they were travelers, they carried what they needed.
The Watchers say that in the old days, every household kept a small cloth parcel by the door. Inside were the things one might need for the turning ahead — a candle for the darkening evenings, a pouch of tea for the long hearth nights, dried herbs for the coming cold, a folded paper with the names of the dead so they would not be forgotten when the veil grew thin.
Four times a year, the parcel was refreshed. The old contents were emptied — the tea steeped, the herb burned, the candle spent. And in their place went new things, chosen for the season that was coming.
The traveler was ready. Whatever the season asked, she had what she needed to answer.
Over time, the parcels were lost.
Not all at once. Slowly. The way old ways are lost. Calendars replaced the wheel. The road grew smooth, and the travelers forgot they were traveling. The hooks by the door were emptied. The knowledge of what to carry began to fade.
But the wheel never stopped turning.
The seasons kept arriving whether or not the people were ready. The ancestors kept drawing near at Samhain. The earth kept giving her first green at Imbolc. The fires still wanted to be lit at Beltane. The turning did not need permission. It only needed witnesses.
And so, quietly, the parcels have come back.
Not for everyone. But for those who remember — who feel the seasons pulling at them, who know there is something they are meant to be carrying — a Traveler's Parcel is prepared and sent by hand, in the last week before each of the four great festivals.
It is not a subscription. It is not a decoration.
It is what a traveler carries.
The full story arrives inside the parcel.
The Watchers say a traveler is one who arrives at each season prepared.
Your Journey Begins This Fall
The First Parcel: The Samhain Parcel
The first of the four. Prepared for the thinning veil.
Samhain is the oldest festival of the wheel — the night the harvest ends, the ancestors draw close, and the dark half of the year begins. It is not a night to be met empty-handed.
The Traveler's Parcel arrives in a sturdy 100% cotton pouch — a natural drawstring bag meant to be kept, reused, and carried from season to season. Inside the pouch, wrapped and sealed by hand, are the offerings of the season: a magazine of stories written for the time of year, a hand-blended tea, an antique key and ritual card, a letter, and special surprises chosen by the Watchers.
The Samhain Traveler's Parcel has been prepared for those who wish to walk into the darkening season slowly, with the right things in hand. Each parcel is limited. Each is packed by hand. Each arrives in the last week of September, so that you may live with it in the weeks before Samhain itself.
The Samhain Parcel is a limited seasonal offering. Only twenty parcels have been prepared. One hundred dollars each. Shipping included. Prepared by hand. Mailed by hand. Each parcel is 10” x 14.”
When the parcels are gone, they are gone. The next Traveler's Parcel will arrive at the beginning of December, prepared for Yule and the long month before the solstice.
What the Samhain Parcel Contains
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The Magazine
A magazine of thirty-one stories for the season of Samhain
A special edition of The Hidden Manuscripts, written specifically for this festival. Thirty-one original mythic tales exploring the thinning veil, the honored dead, and the sacred symbols of the darkening season.
Inside, you will find the story of how the veil first came to be, and why it grows gossamer-thin at the year's hinge. You will learn why leaves must fall and rot, and what the wind is saying when the fallen ones begin to dance along the ground. You will read the true work of the black cat, and the four gifts of the silent owl, and the reason apples have always held stars inside.
You will find the story of the first candle ever lit in a window for someone lost, and why the tradition has never stopped. You will meet the ravens who carry names, the mist that is the veil's own breath, and the doorways that open only once a year.
Woven between the stories are ritual pages and reflection prompts — the old apple divination, the candle calling, and small practices for the reader to carry into the season.
The stories are meant to be read slowly, one a night if you wish, from October 15 through Samhain Eve. Thirty-one nights. Thirty-one small offerings for the dark half of the year.
These stories have not appeared on Facebook. They exist only inside this parcel and its companion print edition.
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Hekate's Tea
A hand-blended offering for the dark half of the year
Named for the ancient goddess of the crossroads—she who stands at the threshold between the seen and the unseen—Hekate's Tea is a limited seasonal blend created for the darkening months of Samhain.
It carries the warmth of the harvest itself: rooibos and cinnamon, apple pieces and ginger root, cardamom, orange peel, and a whisper of calendula. Smooth, grounding, and naturally kissed with notes of caramel, it is a tea meant to be brewed slowly and sipped by candlelight, after the day's work is finished and the evening has quietly unfolded.
Naturally caffeine-free, it is a companion for long autumn nights, reflective reading, and moments of stillness as the Wheel turns inward.
Each package contains approximately two ounces of loose-leaf tea, nestled inside a vellum envelope, tied with twine, and sealed by hand with wax. Included is a beautifully printed Evening Tea Ritual for the Season of Samhain, offering a simple candlelit practice to accompany your first cup. Together, they create a gentle invitation to pause, reflect, and honor the quiet wisdom of the season.
Each tea envelopel yields approximately thirty cups—a companion for many evenings, not just one.
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Samhain Ritual
One key, chosen by hand.
One card, meant to be kept.A single antique skeleton key. In the Celtic and folk traditions of Samhain, keys carried potent meaning: they unlocked the doors between worlds, marked the thresholds we cross in a life, and reminded us that some doors are ours alone to open.
The key is also the sign of Hekate — the goddess of crossroads and thresholds, keeper of the doors between the seen and the unseen. She has always been drawn where two worlds meet, and where a choice must be made. She carries her keys openly. The one you receive is meant to travel with you in the same spirit.
Your key arrives tied with linen twine to a printed ritual card on heavy cream cardstock — small enough to tuck into a book or pin above your desk, sturdy enough to keep for years. On one side, a short ritual for the Samhain season: an invitation to sit with what has ended, honor those who came before, and name what you are ready to release as the year turns dark. It is written under Hekate's watch — a small ceremony for the goddess of the thinning places, meant to be performed slowly, in the quiet hours after sundown.
On the other side of the card, a benediction — a few words to speak aloud in the evening hours, at your altar, or beside a single candle. The card is meant to be kept, returned to, and passed down to the woman who might need it next.
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The Watcher's Findings
Left as surprises, chosen for the season
Tucked inside the parcel, between the pages of the magazine or nestled beside the tea, are a few small things chosen by hand for this season's traveler. They are not listed here. Some things are meant to be discovered, not announced.
The Watchers say the old parcels were always this way — that beyond the tea and the candle and the herbs, there was often something more. A folded prayer left by a grandmother. A pressed leaf slipped between two pages of a book. A single feather. A small printed word. Something meant to be found later, in the quiet hours after the parcel had been opened and the first cup of tea had been poured. A small reminder that the person who prepared the parcel had thought of the one who would receive it.
That tradition has been carried into this one.
The Watchers' additions to each Samhain Parcel may include a pressed leaf gathered in autumn with a message, a slip of paper carrying a blessing, a dried herb bound with thread, a small printed talisman for the altar….They are chosen individually, flat enough to press between the pages of a book, small enough to keep on a bedside table, quiet enough to belong to no one else.
No two parcels will hold the exact same assortment. What waits inside yours has been chosen for you.
Consider them the Watchers' way of saying: you were thought of. The road is long, and the darkening season asks much. Here is a small thing to carry, in case it is needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Traveler's Parcel is a limited seasonal offering prepared four times a year, aligned to the four great festivals of the wheel — Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, and Beltane. Each parcel arrives in the final week before its festival, so you may live with it in the days leading up to the turning. It contains a magazine, a hand-blended tea, a ritual card and antique key, and small additions chosen by hand. The full story of how the parcels came to be arrives inside as a letter.
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The magazine inside the Traveler's Parcel is a special edition — written specifically for Samhain, and gathered into a single seasonal volume.
Some of the stories inside will eventually appear on social media throughout the darkening months, one at a time, in the daily morning posts. But those who receive the Traveler's Parcel hold them first — the full collection, in print, in your hands, before they begin to appear online.
The parcel is for those who wish to walk the season slowly, with the whole gathering of stories already close at hand.
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Each parcel stands on its own. You may order one, or you may walk the full wheel by ordering each in its season. Some travelers begin with a single parcel and continue for the year. Some receive only the season that calls to them. The choice is yours.
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Pre-orders open now and close when the twenty parcels have all been claimed. Parcels are hand-packed and mailed during the final week of September 2026. They are expected to arrive by the first week of October, so you may sit with the contents before the veil thins.
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When the twenty Samhain Parcels are gone, they are gone. The next Traveler's Parcel will be prepared for Yule, opening for pre-order in October 2026. A limited quantity is intentional — each parcel is packed by hand, and the number reflects what one person can prepare with care.
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Yes. When you place your order, you may enter a different shipping address for the recipient. If you wish to include a note or dedication, there is a field for that at checkout. The parcel will arrive as if sent directly to the person you have chosen — no receipts or invoices inside.
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The Traveler's Parcel currently ships within the United States. Shipping is included in the price of the parcel. If you are outside this area and wish to receive one, please write and we will see what is possible.
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Every parcel is mailed with tracking, and delivery confirmation is required. If your parcel does not arrive, or arrives damaged, write within seven days of the expected delivery date and a replacement or refund will be arranged. Because each parcel is limited and hand-packed, replacements will be prepared as materials allow.
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Yes. Tales for the Thinning Veil — the Samhain magazine — will be available separately through Blurb beginning October 1st, 2026. It is the same collection of stories, but without the tea, key, ritual card, and Watchers' additions. The parcel exists for those who wish to receive the full seasonal offering.
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Hekate's Tea is caffeine-free and made with rooibos, cinnamon, apple, ginger root, cardamom, orange peel, calendula, and natural flavor. It contains no gluten or nuts. Please write with any questions before ordering.
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Because each parcel is hand-prepared and shipped in limited quantities, all sales are final once the parcel has been mailed. If you have questions before ordering, please write.
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