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Uplifting and Healing Fire Ceremonies with songs and stories of Goddess

Updated: Dec 13


I have been holding Fire Ceremonies for nearly 20 years and love sharing this practice in my local community. These fires are open to all and appeal to all ages including children. At the heart of this practice is an ancient fire ritual where we exchange energies with the fire and experience deep nourishment and cleansing. This ritual is from an ancient lineage and I now embellish it with Songs and Stories of Goddess. These ceremonies take place in beautiful locations in the Cotswolds.


We meet on or near the Celtic calendar dates as follows:


Winter Solstice 2024 - 21st December at 5.45am

At this gathering we will be celebrating the return of the sun and reflecting upon what we want to shed and what we want to seed at this midwinter still point.


Below is a picture of a plinth depicting Cuda and the Cuculatti, a local deity of the land




Upcoming:

Saturday 21st December 2024 leaving from Daisy Bank at 5.45 am and meeting at the big tree in the Heavens Valley at 6 am


When we come together in devotion to earth and spirit in this way we reawaken our indigenous nature, we remember how our ancestors once lived in harmony with all that is, with nature spirits, with the divine. I draw upon my research into local Gods and Goddesses as well as the unbroken lineage in which I am initiated, and my lived experience of the spirits of the land.


What to expect: introduction to the practice, guided visualisation, story, songs, fire ritual immersion, energy flow and cleansing, connection with community. You will come away feeling nourished, cleansed, connected to natural spirituality, and with a Goddess story.


What to bring:

a piece of dry wood for the fire, prayer stick to put on the fire, drums or rattles if you have them, snack to share after.


  • Donations gratefully received for the Heavens Valley Fund.



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