As an Ordained Minister practicing Pagan spirituality, I perform Ceremonies and Rituals for the important moments in life - From beginning to end and beyond.
The act of bringing a child into this world is one of the most beautiful and special moments in a persons life. Let your child be born into a setting filled with Spirit and Love.
Together, we will bring blessings upon parent and child through the use of ritual, music, and prayer to your Gods, Ancestors, and Guardian Spirits.
Names have power. What better way to embrace that power than through ritual and blessings. Together, we will bless the name of your child and infuse them with strength, love, prosperity, and luck.
The ever changing moon has long been used as a source of power and inspiration. During the Waxing phase from New Moon to Full Moon, we utilize these increasing powers to start new projects, find creativity, and bring change into our lives. During the Waning phase from Full Moon to New Moon, we utilize banishing powers to remove blockages from our life - whether it be spiritual, physical, romantic, or business related.
Together, we will custom tailor a ritual or spell to suit your needs.
The act of blessing or consecrating an object, person, or event is used to mark them as sacred and divine. When called upon to perform a blessing, I invite the Gods (including those of your choosing), our collective ancestors, and the elements to come forth - marking the receptive object or moment as sacred and imbuing them with specific properties.
Invocations, similar to blessings, are used to channel power and forces into an object or person. An invocation focuses on calling on the Gods, Spirits, and Ancestral forces to inhabit a vessel for use in Ceremony or to bolster that vessel during difficult or challenging times. For instance, an invocation may be used prior to facing a difficult medical procedure to lend courage and strength. Or perhaps prior to a performance to give confidence and charisma.
When we are approaching our last days on Earth, it can be daunting to face it alone or without spiritual council. I am here to offer an ear, blessings, and spiritual guidance in your time of need. Often what we need is truly someone to just listen, to share in our fear of the unknown.
When we or the ones we love pass on, there is often no one to Officiate the funeral except priests or members of the Christian faith. For our Pagan, Queer, or alternative loved ones, I am available.
Please reach out to discuss any custom rituals or celebrations I can work with you on!
The Winter Solstice, also known as Yule, is when night is at its longest. This is a time of great thanks and inner reflection. From this point forward, the days begin to grow in length and we know light will soon return to the world. We celebrate Yule by sitting with the darkness, expressing our love and thanks for everyone and everythin
The Winter Solstice, also known as Yule, is when night is at its longest. This is a time of great thanks and inner reflection. From this point forward, the days begin to grow in length and we know light will soon return to the world. We celebrate Yule by sitting with the darkness, expressing our love and thanks for everyone and everything we appreciate, and making plans for our future.
December 20-23
Imbolc marks the time when winter begins to soften and the Earth has begun to awaken. Early spring flowers begin to poke through the snow and birds return to our skies. In this time we celebrate with rituals of purification and start our Spring cleaning. Commonly, this is also a time to perform self-dedication rituals or to undergo a Co
Imbolc marks the time when winter begins to soften and the Earth has begun to awaken. Early spring flowers begin to poke through the snow and birds return to our skies. In this time we celebrate with rituals of purification and start our Spring cleaning. Commonly, this is also a time to perform self-dedication rituals or to undergo a Coven initiation. We also begin to put our plans from Yule into the early stages.
February 1st or 2nd
Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox is when day and night are at equal length. The Sun has crossed the ‘Celestial Equator’ and will reach its zenith on the Summer Solstice. On the modern calendar, this is the official beginning of Spring. Ostara celebrates themes of balance; We work rituals to find balance in our lives and bless our
Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox is when day and night are at equal length. The Sun has crossed the ‘Celestial Equator’ and will reach its zenith on the Summer Solstice. On the modern calendar, this is the official beginning of Spring. Ostara celebrates themes of balance; We work rituals to find balance in our lives and bless our gardens (both literal and figurative) so that we may blossom. We take the plans we’ve been formulating and begin work on them in earnest.
March 19-21
Beltane marks the tipping point into Summer and the light half of the year. Flowers are blossoming in earnest and animals are in full mating season. Traditionally, this is a time of great celebration, with bonfires, dancing, feasts, and parties. This is a time to embrace the sexual nature of the self - to let ourselves be wild and free. T
Beltane marks the tipping point into Summer and the light half of the year. Flowers are blossoming in earnest and animals are in full mating season. Traditionally, this is a time of great celebration, with bonfires, dancing, feasts, and parties. This is a time to embrace the sexual nature of the self - to let ourselves be wild and free. This is a great holiday to celebrate with our partners. Sex magic (with partners or with the self) can be used to fuel our projects and goals.
May 1st
Midsummer, also known as Litha, is the Summer Solstice. This is the true height of Summer when the sun is at its peak and day is longest. We celebrate Midsummer by enjoying the outdoors and absorbing much of the Sun’s energy. That energy can be wielded in rituals related to love, beauty, friendship, healing, and empowerment. The wild, un
Midsummer, also known as Litha, is the Summer Solstice. This is the true height of Summer when the sun is at its peak and day is longest. We celebrate Midsummer by enjoying the outdoors and absorbing much of the Sun’s energy. That energy can be wielded in rituals related to love, beauty, friendship, healing, and empowerment. The wild, unbridled energy of the Sun is perfect for making large steps towards our goals.
June 20-22
Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is the first of the 3 harvest Sabbats. This is when Summer is in it’s last swing and the first round of harvesting begins. We begin to see the fruit of our labors and the progress we have made in our lives. Just as the plants in our gardens bear fruit, so do the projects we started in Ostara. Work isn’t d
Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is the first of the 3 harvest Sabbats. This is when Summer is in it’s last swing and the first round of harvesting begins. We begin to see the fruit of our labors and the progress we have made in our lives. Just as the plants in our gardens bear fruit, so do the projects we started in Ostara. Work isn’t done yet though, so we use this holiday to appreciate how far we’ve come and then push a little further.
August 1st
Mabon, also known as the Autumnal Equinox, is another point of balance opposite Ostara on the Wheel of the Year. It is the 2nd harvest, when we celebrate abundance and gratitude for how far we’ve come through the year. Rituals are used for prosperity, bringing balance to aspects of our lives, and to ensure that the coming dark season has hope.
September 21-24
Samhain is the final holiday in the Wheel of the Year and as the 3rd Harvest. It is also known as the Witches New Year. This is the time when we honor the cycle of death and rebirth that forms the basis of our natural cycle. We look back over the past year and identify how we have changed, for better or worse. We begin a cycle of introsp
Samhain is the final holiday in the Wheel of the Year and as the 3rd Harvest. It is also known as the Witches New Year. This is the time when we honor the cycle of death and rebirth that forms the basis of our natural cycle. We look back over the past year and identify how we have changed, for better or worse. We begin a cycle of introspection, creating new goals for the upcoming light half of the year. Rituals are performed to honor our ancestors (both related to us and not). For example, I like to offer prayers to the Queer people that have passed on before me, honoring their memory.
October 31st - November 1st
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