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LAND & SKY

Wild Ritual for women

The earth has called me to gather women together to hold ritual and ceremony for mutual healing with the land. This 8-part series is replete with song, movement, ritual and connection to the more-than-human. Working together on a beautiful and wild patch of land on the edge of Dartmoor, our tears will become the rivers and our laughter the clouds. We shall dance the waving grasses and make love to the night.

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Unearth your wild self

You are a wild soul. There are aspects of your self you may never have explored or given voice to. Nature teaches us new ways of being, can show us how to hold our boundaries, how to feel greater joy, how to inhabit our bodies. By learning to listen with open hearts and minds, we can start to tap into this knowledge and embody it. 

People imagine that becoming wild is a demonstrative and loud process. It certainly can be, but it can also be a subtle, inward experience; Allowing the breeze to enter your being, coming to know the spirit of the cedar tree. Are you ready to know a different kind of freedom?

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Find community with the more-than-human

In nature we can let go of loneliness and come to embrace solitude. The earth pulsates with life; plants, animals, rocks and soil all reaching out to embrace you. These beings can become loving allies who will support you in your earth journey. By learning to switch off the analytical mind and come into ritualistic connection with nature, we can come into contact with this more-than-human realm. Thus we begin to open to the fathomless support and healing available there.

Embrace sisterhood

When did we stop trusting other women and start judging one-another so harshly? We have available around us such a wealth of wisdom and experience, yet rarely tap into it because of imaginary divisions.

I remember going to my first women's group and being absolutely petrified, and convinced that there was no place for me. I felt I was too loud, too masculine, too hairy-of-leg. So I started doing my own women's work to heal that wound and to create spaces that feel welcoming to all who identify, regardless of sexuality, gender presentation, or background. You are welcome here, and welcome to bring the parts of you that feel out-of-place or unwelcome; the ungainly and the odd. 

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Experience Mutual Healing

The landscape around us is being rapidly degraded. Our ecosystem is becoming silent. Beautiful, wild land is becoming a rare thing. When we sing, perform rituals and give love to the land, we bring about mutual healing for ourselves and for the Earth.
Yes - we should plant trees, eat local and lobby for climate action if we can. And - there are subtler ways to bring life back to the land; By listening for her songs, and letting her sing through us; By pounding our feet on the bare earth; By welcoming the spirits into our being and into our lives.

When we come into connection with the earth we open to receive great clarity, energy and inspiration into how to create deep change in the world, in alignment with our soul purpose. 

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