Winter darkness holds a very particular kind of sweetness to it.
A nectar that isn’t visible to the eye.


Winter darkness might feel harsh and cold, but when you meet it with candles and slowness an inner heath is created.


Winter is the time to tend to the inner fire, the hearth in your heart.


The hearth in your heart is the warm place where you can lay your grief to rest, where sadness has a given space.
It is the place where death and decay is transformed by the fire.


Winter Cauldron is a time to withdraw into the darkest time of the year together.






If you are curious you can slip into the first session for free
We Will Meet In The Dark



“Plants and animals don’t fight the winter; they don’t pretend it’s not happening and attempt to carry on living the same lives that they lived in the summer. They prepare. They adapt. They perform extraordinary acts of metamorphosis to get them through. Winter is a time of withdrawing from the world, maximising scant resources, carrying out acts of brutal efficiency and vanishing from sight; but that’s where the transformation occurs. Winter is not the death of the life cycle, but its crucible.”

-Katherine May