Something is becoming very clear
I’ve been doing a lot of soul searching over the past year about what stays and what goes in this next chapter. Over the past year I’ve been learning what it means to stop masking and honour my sensitivity at a whole new level rather than overriding it. To create and live in ways that are sustainable for who I truly am (and thus my gifts).
Then I spent the past four days leading ceremony and pilgrimage here in Glastonbury with women from Mumbai to Tasmania, Sedona to Finland, Uruguay to Portugal.
And sitting around the fire, something became very clear.
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On the surface we were all very different. But as always, there was something deeper that wove us together. A longing for the sacred. A yearning to connect with the land. A hunger to drink from the well of the sacred feminine. An ache to be held within a container of sacred community where we could bring all of who we are – and be received and held.
Many of the women had been attending Sacred Circles in The Sanctuary for years. But my gosh, there is something unexplainable that happens when we gather in person. Walking the land together. Ritualistically bathing in the waters of an ancient spring. Singing ancient songs by the fire and sharing great meals and laughs together. Core memories activated.
It’s been 5 years since I last held a pilgrimage here in Glastonbury, something I began doing over fifteen years ago. Since then, my relationship with this land, the Goddess and my own path has deepened in ways I could never have imagined.
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I was humbled to be supported by some of my closest friends here in Glastonbury, each of whom carries their own medicine and gifts. That felt significant. A deepening. A reminder that we are not meant to do this work alone.
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And alongside it all was my husband Craig, who has devoted himself to this land and path alongside me for the past ten years. While I held the unseen sacred space, he held the practical seen one which allows me and the group to go deeper…. I don’t speak much about our private life, but he has been a huge part of my work and instrumental in allowing me to show up as I do, especially as a sensitive person through motherhood, midlife and you know, polycrisis etc.
Like most creatives and sensitives, if I’m completely honest, running a business was never something I aspired to. I simply wanted a way to spend my life creating and communing with the sacred. And in the noise of modern life, the online world, launches, algorithms and endless content, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters…
But what I am sure about is this:
Devotion works
While I might not be the most confident extroverted person, I have ALWAYS had an unwavering confidence in my connection to spirit and role as a protector of the sacred. Whenever I surrender to that and am devoted to that and allow it to move through me, everything always works out. My human self asks the questions and the sacred always answers.
Flowers are crucial
Being in sacred relationship with nature and beauty is not a luxury for me. It is necessary for my creativity, wellbeing and sense of belonging and connection. I operate best when I start my day that way and my creativity is off the charts when I spend extended periods of time immersing myself in nature. The most productive thing for me to do is always to have uninterrupted extended time immersed in nature.
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We are not meant to do this alone
We heal in community not isolation. What lights me up is creating layered sacred spaces for people to step into communion with their soul, the sacred and each other. Cohesive spaces where many voices attune to each other and something sacred is able to drop in. That is what I love more than anything else. There is no greater feeling than the resonance that comes deep in the cells and soul when that happens.
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In a world moving so fast, filled with noise, division and uncertainty, it is through gathering, listening deeply, attuning to each other and reconnecting with our inner knowing that we create what comes next.
Love,
Rebecca xoxo
P.S. If you feel called to create sacred group containers and are interested in joining me for Sacred Circle Facilitator Training in September, find out more here.








