Our Cauldron Circles


Our Online Cauldron Circles are an opportunity to join other seekers in brave and sacred space to honor the Divine Feminine, Earth wisdom, and body wisdom. Our circles create a container of Presence for your own divinity to emerge through ritual, guided journeys, writing, and creative expression. 

We meet in circle to honor the 8 seasonal Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year. These Sabbats are celebrated in Celtic mysticism to honor the phases of the sun whose cycle creates the 4 seasons and completes Earth’s full cycle around the sun. Typically the sun is associated with the sun god, Father sky, or masculine energy and the moon is associated with the feminine. The earth and celestial-based spirituality of indigenous cultures is nondual and honor both light and dark, life and death, masculine and feminine. 

The Sabbats in the Wheel of the Year are to honor the Earth’s journey around the sun. The sun is furthest from the Earth at Winter Solstice and closest to the Earth at Summer Solstice. The Spring/Vernal Equinox also known as Ostara and Fall/Autumnal Equinox also known as Mabon, are the days when the light and dark are in equal balance. In the seasonal wheel, these Equinoxes are powerful days of balance before we shift into more light or more darkness. The 4 cross-quarter days in between the Solstices and Equinoxes are important seasonal festival Sabbats. These are Imbolc or Candlemas, Beltane or May Day, Lammas or Lughnasadh, and Samhain or Hallowmas. 

The solar cycle contains 13 lunar months as each lunar month or cycle is 28 days making 364 days. The moon is associated with feminine energy and a women’s menstrual cycle is 28 days. The moon cycles through phases of becoming full and going dark as she is hidden by the earth’s shadow. We utilize the naturally occurring energies of the moon and sun cycles for creating rituals, and honoring our own cycles as we do in our online cauldron circles.