When your Wild Soul calls you…

Shamanic Priestess Path

The Priestess Path is also known as the Spiral Path, a way of tending to self and the wider world in an ever moving cycle from inner work to outer sharing.

Priestess Path incorporates elements of archetypal healing, Shadow Work, circle work, community tending, breathwork, journeys, myth, land healing, a sprinkle of herbal allies ,and a big dose of somatic Pleasure Medicine, and there you have it.

The Indescribable. The liminal. The path of the Medial Woman who walks a medicine path, a path between the worlds, a path of anti-racisim, a path of reclaiming the Divine Feminine within herself and in the world. A path open to all women.

Deep bodily safety.

We move slowly into process and into circle. (This is often really difficult for women, this moving slowly, in a world where are taught to keep the pedal pressed all the way down! No worries. We have time for you and your nervous system to adjust.)

Priestess is a dedicated path of 8 weekends, loosely aligned with each of the 8 Celtic Festivals: Imbolc; Spring Equinox; Beltane; Midsummer; Lughnasadh; Autumn Equinox; Samhain; Yule. The first weekend is an opportunity to circle and see if this is a good fit for you. At the end of that weekend you choose to continue and commit to the rest of the process, or not to.

Activations are aligned with the seasonal energies and include Inner Maiden; Sacred Marriage; Honoring the Path that you walked to get here; your Spiritual Stories and several more.

This is a Path that Weaves women together...in circle, in community, into the greater and wider web of Priestesses.

A Priestess shows up in the world in myriad ways--booksellers and massage therapists and bar tenders and herbalists.

Activations and Initiations on the Priestess Path:

Depending on the when the Circle begins, these themes may be rearranged to be sure that our rhythm makes sense.


Inner Maiden
Introductory Weekend

Spring Equinox/0°Aries

Divine Feminine
Beltane/15° Taurus/
Self Love as Self Care

Midsummer/0° Cancer/Healing and Creating Connection to Land and Spaces
Archetypes, Astrology, and Human Design

Lughnasadh/15° Leo/Shadow Work
Gender, Sex, Race, and Intersectional Feminism

Mabon/0° Libra/Sacred Marriage
Embodied Pleasure, Soma

Samhain/15° Scorpio/Conscious Death and Sacred Rebirth
Grief, Psychopomp Mysteries

Yule/0° Capricorn/Spiritual Stories
Beauty and Light at the Dark of the Year

Imbolc/15° Aquarius/Medicine Walk

“All I ask is that you enter my house with respect.

I don't need your devotion to serve you, but your sincerity. Not your belief but your thirst for knowledge.

Walk in with your vices, fears, and hates; give the oldest to the youngest: I can help you melt them.

You can look at me and love me as a woman, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a friend, but never look at me as an authority above yourself.

If your devotion to any God, is greater than your devotion to the God that is in you, you offend both and you offend ONE."

Text written in gold at the entrance of the Temple of Sekhmet at Karnak.