Will Firewalking Burn My Feet?

Will Firewalking Burn My Feet?

Will Firewalking Burn My Feet? When it comes to my work there are two questions that I get asked most frequently. One is ‘what do you wear in a sweat lodge?’ and the second is ‘will firewalking burn my feet?’. So, I guess it’s about time I addressed the issue of...
HUATH: Learning From Hawthorn Blossom

HUATH: Learning From Hawthorn Blossom

Huath – learning from the hawthorn blossom The Blossoming Season With the Spring comes the blossoming of the Hawthorn and as I continue my journey with hawthorn this year, I’ve noticed a greater expansion of my heart space. This sacred plant, known for its...
The Sacred Fire in Irish Traditions

The Sacred Fire in Irish Traditions

Fire has always held a sacred place in Irish traditions, symbolising both the power of transformation and the presence of the divine. From the warmth of the hearth to the flames of ritual bonfires, fire connects us to the earth, the gods, and our ancestors. It’s a...
Tantra Firewalk In Cornwall

Tantra Firewalk In Cornwall

We were invited by Hilary Spenceley from Shakti Tantra to provide a Firewalk for everyone taking part in their Tantra training/retreat in Cornwall. Shakti Tantra is one of the leading Tantra organisations in the UK, and they wanted to provide a Firewalk for the people...
Huath – My First Encounter With Hawthorn

Huath – My First Encounter With Hawthorn

My First Encounter With Hawthorn Is This Weird? It feels a bit weird to be writing about my first experience with Hawthorn!  Hawthorn is a prolific, native plant which I probably walk past multiple times a day.  In the UK and Ireland Hawthorn is found almost anywhere...

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