
COME GET WITCHY
A few years ago, I realised I was missing something. I had friends. I had community. But I was craving a different kind of gathering, one where we could mark the seasons, speak honestly
about what we were moving through, and hold space for each other.
I wanted ritual that felt real, I wanted conversations that went deep without apology.
I wanted other women who understood we're not meant to do this alone.
So I started holding Sabbat Circles, where eight times a year, we gather to mark the turning of the wheel. We eat. We drink. We light candles. We pull cards. We do spells. We sometimes laugh. We sometimes cry. But we tell the truth, even though we may not know anybody else there.
No agenda. No curriculum. No one pretending to have it all figured out. Just women who need women.
And it's become one of the most sacred parts of my practice, not just for me, but for everyone who shows up.
If you're craving sisterhood, come join us.
Sabbat circles are gatherings for women to mark the changing seasons and honour the wheel of the year.
We follow the eight sabbats of the Southern Hemisphere: Lammas, Mabon, Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha.
Each circle is different, shaped by the season we're in.
But they all share the same core: ritual that marks the moment, food made with care, real conversation and space to be exactly as you are
You don't need to know anything about witchcraft and you don't need experience with ritual. You just need to show up honestly.
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When you arrive, take off your shoes, grab a herbal infusion or a natural wine and settle into the space.
During the gathering we share food together, light candles and set intentions for the season, do some spellwork, pull some runes or tarot cards for guidance, speak and listen (whatever you need) and hold space for whatever comes up.
After, we usually linger, sometimes for hours. Talking, laughing, processing, connecting.
There's no rush. No timer. No one checking their watch.
This is time that's solely yours.

