22 - 27 July 2026
Wednesday to Monday
Rooted in the Old Ways:
A Pilgrimage of Remembering & Sovereignty
Glastonbury tor
I invite you to join me as we bathe naked in the White Spring, chant and sing in circle on the Tor at sunrise, sip the sacred waters of the Chalice Well, and listen to the whispers of the medicine of the hawthorn trees…
This is a place that is sacred to me, and now, it is time to share it with all of you…
Experience the vibrations of the ley lines beneath your feet and the steady pulse of the Earth’s heart chakra moving through your body.
We will dance in stone circles, laugh under the stars, and cry around sacred fires where nothing needs to be held back…
Your hands will rest on the trunks of ancient trees in sacred forests, and you will hear their whispers saying, “welcome home.”
You may move through the mystery of Arthurian legend and feel the awakening of the Divine Goddess within you — not as an idea, but as a lived, embodied knowing.
To remember your wisdom from lifetimes of herbcraft and magick.
You may also delight in the quirks and humour of this place — feeling like you’ve stepped into Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley as you wander the High Street, enthralled by shops filled with magick, crystals, and herbs. You may see Merlin chatting with a local shopkeeper, or someone wearing a halo and fairy wings on their way to work.
I cannot describe in words the initiation these lands bring — the storytelling, the mystical, the vibrations, the glimpses of the past on every corner.
But I can show you, so you can feel it for yourself…
Come with me into the land of magick.
Why Glastonbury?
Glastonbury sits at the intersection of several energetic ley lines, long associated with sacred sites and pilgrimage routes
The area has been a spiritual centre for thousands of years, with layers of Pagan, Druidic, Christian, and Arthurian history
It is often described by researchers and spiritual geographers as the “heart chakra” of Mother Earth due to its long-standing role as a place of healing, reconciliation, and devotion
The landscape itself — the Tor, Chalice Well, and surrounding wetlands — has been used for ritual, prayer, and pilgrimage since ancient times
Many people report a strong sense of heightened awareness or “thin veil” here, likely influenced by the density of sacred sites and uninterrupted ceremonial use of the land
The UK, and Glastonbury in particular, offers rare continuity of spiritual practice, where ancient traditions remain embedded in the land and culture rather than reconstructed
This is a pilgrimage of sovereignty — not the hardened kind, but the gentle power of self-belonging
You’ll be guided to:
reconnect with your inner witch and the wisdom of the old ways
honour your lineage (blood, earth, spiritual, chosen) with reverence and clarity
deepen your relationship with the Divine Feminine as an embodied truth
leave with ritual tools and practices you can actually keep living with
There is no pressure to be anyone’s version of “spiritual.”
Only an invitation to be real — and to let the land meet you there.
Chalice Well

