The Three Celtic Cauldrons

The Three Celtic Cauldrons

A Shamanic Path to Inner Power

In Celtic cosmology, power is not something to be seized or imposed. It is something remembered, tended, and brought into right relationship. Among the most evocative teachings carried through the old Irish wisdom texts is the teaching of the Three Cauldrons—an ancient map of human vitality, consciousness, and spiritual authority.
This is not a chakra system borrowed from elsewhere, nor a metaphor divorced from land and lineage. The Three Cauldrons arise from a distinctly Celtic worldview: earth-rooted, poetic, embodied, and relational. They offer a shamanic framework for understanding how life force moves within us, how imbalance arises, and how true power is cultivated from within.

The Cauldron as Sacred Vessel

In Celtic culture, the cauldron is never merely a container. It is a threshold object—a place of transformation, regeneration, inspiration, and rebirth. Cauldrons appear again and again in myth: the Cauldron of the Dagda that never runs empty, the Cauldron of Cerridwen that brews wisdom and poetic fire, the cauldrons of rebirth that restore warriors to life.
Within the human being, these cauldrons are understood as energetic vessels that hold and circulate our life force (neart), our emotional truth, and our spiritual fire. When the cauldrons are upright and in harmony, energy flows freely. When one is tilted, blocked, or depleted, we feel it—in the body, the emotions, and the soul.
The Three Cauldrons are:

• The Cauldron of Warming (Coire Goiriath)
• The Cauldron of Motion (Coire Ernmae)
• The Cauldron of Wisdom (Coire Sois)
Together, they form a living system of balance and power.

In the Celtic tradition a cauldron is know as a container of transformation, both literally and energetically.

1. The Cauldron of Warming – Rooted Life Force

The Cauldron of Warming is located in the lower body, often associated with the belly, womb, hips, and lower back. It is the first cauldron we are born with fully upright, and it governs physical vitality, instinct, sexuality, safety, and belonging. This cauldron is warmed by the earth itself—by nourishment, rest, touch, sensual pleasure, rhythm, and connection to land and body.

When it is strong, we feel grounded, alive, and at home in ourselves. When it is depleted or tilted, we may experience fatigue, disconnection from the body, shame around desire, or a sense of not belonging.
In shamanic Celtic practice, restoring the Cauldron of Warming is not about transcendence—it is about coming home. Walking barefoot on the land, tending the hearth, honoring the cycles of the body, and reclaiming pleasure as sacred are all acts of healing this cauldron.
True power begins here.

2. The Cauldron of Motion – Emotional Flow and Relationship

The Cauldron of Motion resides in the heart and chest. It is said to be tilted at birth and slowly straightened through life experience, relationship, and emotional maturity. This cauldron governs feeling, empathy, movement, breath, and the ability to be in relationship without losing oneself. This is the cauldron of grief and joy, love and anger, devotion and boundaries. When it flows well, emotions move like rivers—felt fully, expressed honestly, and released naturally. When blocked or overheated, emotions may stagnate or overwhelm, leading to collapse, reactivity, or emotional numbness.

In the Celtic shamanic view, emotions are not obstacles to spirituality; they are initiations. The Cauldron of Motion teaches us how to stay present with intensity, how to let the heart be shaped by life without breaking, and how to move between worlds—inner and outer—with integrity.
Song, poetry, ritual, breathwork, and sacred listening are traditional ways of tending this cauldron.

In the Celtic tradition a cauldron is know as a container of transformation, both literally and energetically.

3. The Cauldron of Wisdom – Sacred Fire and Knowing

The Cauldron of Wisdom rests in the head and upper body. It is the last cauldron to be fully upright and is associated with insight, inspiration, vision, and spiritual authority.

This is not intellect alone, but imbas—the luminous knowing that arises when body, heart, and spirit are aligned.
When this cauldron is upright, wisdom flows downward rather than pulling us out of the body. We become clear-seeing without becoming ungrounded, inspired without burning out. When it is prematurely activated without support from the lower cauldrons, it can lead to dissociation, spiritual bypassing, or inflated ego.
In Celtic tradition, true wisdom is earned through lived experience, humility, and service to life. The fire of this cauldron is lit by devotion, contemplation, ancestral listening, and time spent at the thresholds—dawn, dusk, solstice, equinox.
Power here is not domination. It is clarity in service of balance.

The Dance of Balance: Uprighting the Cauldrons

Healing and empowerment are not about forcing the cauldrons into alignment. They are about relationship—listening to which cauldron is calling for attention and responding with care.
Many modern wounds show up as an overemphasis on the upper cauldron (mind and vision) while the lower cauldrons remain undernourished. The Celtic path reminds us that wisdom without embodiment is unstable, and spirituality without warmth lacks roots.
Shamanic practice with the Three Cauldrons may include:

• Grounding rituals and body-based practices
• Emotional tending through ritual, voice, and community
• Seasonal ceremonies aligned with the land
• Ancestral remembrance and mythic storytelling

In deeper shamanic work, these practices are not only symbolic—they become direct experiences. Through guided journeying, ritual structure, and intentional sequencing, it is possible to enter each cauldron as a living inner landscape, listen to its state, and gently restore balance.
This is the foundation of my online course on the Three Celtic Cauldrons, where you are guided step by step to work with each cauldron through shamanic journey, embodied reflection, and ritual integration. As the cauldrons slowly come into harmony, a natural authority emerges—quiet, steady, and unmistakable.

Reclaiming Your Power the Celtic Way

 

The Three Celtic Cauldrons offer a deeply humane and earth-honoring map of inner power. They remind us that we are not meant to ascend away from our humanity, but to inhabit it fully.
To walk this path is to warm the body, soften the heart, and clarify the mind—again and again, across the seasons of life. Power, in this tradition, is not something you take.
It is something you become when all parts of you are allowed to belong.
May your cauldrons be warmed, upright, and well tended.

 

Go Deeper: A Guided Journey with the Three Celtic Cauldrons

 

If you feel called to not only understand this teaching, but to live it in your body and energy, I invite you to join my online course: The Three Celtic Cauldrons.

This is a 4-session self-paced online journey, designed to support a deep, experiential relationship with each cauldron. You will be guided to:

  • Connect directly with the Cauldron of Warming, Motion, and Wisdom through shamanic journeying
  • Learn how to sense imbalance and restore flow in your own energetic system
  • Anchor the teachings into daily life, relationships, and seasonal transitions

The course can be followed:

  • As a 4-day intensive immersion
  • Or over 3–4 weeks, allowing it to become a steady companion for seasonal portal preparation or integration (Equinox, Solstice, or personal thresholds)

All sessions are recorded and can be completed in your own timing, making this work accessible and supportive wherever you are in your cycle.

You are invited to step into a deeper relationship with your inner power and Celtic lineage of wisdom.

👉 Learn more and join the course here: Three Celtic Cauldron

 

I’d love to hear your experience, questions, and reflections. I invite you into the conversation—let’s weave our voices and deepen the connection.

The Sacred Circle

The Sacred Circle

Remembering stirring in the hearts of women across the world. A call to gather, to sit in stillness and truth, to listen and be heard—not with judgment, but with reverence. This is the call of the Sacred Circle—a space outside of time, deeply rooted in the ancient, Earth-honoring ways of our grandmothers and ancestral lineages.

 

Reclaiming Ancient Wisdom Through Women Gathering

From a shamanic perspective, the Sacred Circle is more than a gathering—it is a living temple, shaped by the wisdom of the natural cycles, the turning of the seasons, and the timeless rhythm of the sacred feminine in all its faces. Here, we step beyond the contemporary hierarchy or separation. In circle, all are equal, all are honoured, and all are held.
The Power of Circle: A Sacred Remembering

The circle is one of the oldest and most universal symbols across indigenous traditions. It represents wholeness, unity, and the cyclical nature of all life—birth, death, rebirth. In shamanic cultures, the circle is a sacred container where the invisible becomes visible, and inner alignment happens as a natural expression of presence. When women come together in this way, something ancient awakens. The Sacred Circle becomes a mirror for the soul, a sanctuary where each woman is invited to lay down her burdens, speak her truth, and be witnessed in her wholeness.

Why We Gather: The Gifts of a Women’s Sacred Circle

🌕 Equality and Sacred Space

In the circle each woman is a reflection of the whole—a sacred thread in the collective weaving. We enter not to teach, fix, or advise—but to witness, listen, and hold space with open hearts. This spirit of shared wisdom and equal presence creates an atmosphere of profound safety.

🌿 Deep Listening and Witnessing

To be seen without masks. To be heard without interruption. To be held without judgment. These are rare gifts in today’s world. Within the circle, each voice is sacred. Each story, a piece of the greater whole. We practice deep listening as an act of devotion, not only to each other, but to the Spirit that moves through us.

🔥 Healing through Shared Presence

The Sacred Circle becomes an energetic womb—a place where grief, joy, anger, and longing are all welcome. As one woman shares, she speaks for the many. In her release, others soften. In her strength, others rise. Resonance invites renewal; fixing is not required.

🌙 Connection to the Natural Cycles of the universe

Rooted in ancient shamanic teachings, many circles align with the cycles of the Moon, the seasons, and the greater Cosmic Wheel. By gathering in rhythm with nature—whether at the New Moon, a Solstice, or an Equinox—we reconnect with the wisdom of the Earth and the sky. These Cosmic Cycles teach us that all life moves in rhythm—and we are threads in the great cosmic tapestry.

🌀 Remembrance of Ancient Ways

Through drum journeys, plant medicine, song, and story, we reawaken the old ways—the ways of the priestesses, medicine women, midwives, mystics and witches. We remember that we carry the wisdom codes of the Earth in our very bones.

 

” When women sit in circle, they remember their songs.”

Structure of the Sacred Circle: Weaving Spirit and Earth

While each circle is unique, many follow a sacred structure rooted in shamanic tradition:

  1. Opening the Circle

We begin by calling in the Four Directions, the elements, our guides, and the ancestors. The space is cleansed with sacred smoke or sound. An altar is created at the center, anchoring the energy and honoring the unseen.

  1. Creating Safe, Sacred Space

Intentions are shared. Agreements of confidentiality, presence, and non-judgment are spoken aloud. We co-create the container together, each woman a guardian of the sacred.

  1. Sharing and Witnessing

A talking piece is passed. Only the woman holding it speaks, allowing for slow, soul-full sharing. There is no cross-talk or advice—only presence.

  1. Ceremony, Journey, or Ritual

This may include shamanic drumming, guided meditation, dance, moon ritual, ancestral healing, or working with oracle cards. The ceremony is guided by the energy of the group and the spirit of the moment.

  1. Integration

Time is given to journal, reflect, or share insights. Sometimes there is music, chanting, or simple silence. The energy is gently grounded.

  1. Closing the Circle

We thank the directions, the guides, and each other. The altar is cleared, the space is released, and the circle is closed—but its energy continues to ripple through our lives.

In Circle, We Remember Who We Are

In the stillness of the Sacred Circle, our souls return to the knowing: we are part of the whole. We remember that healing does not come from doing, but from being held. That wisdom is not learned, but remembered through silence, song, and story.

This is the ancient way returning—not through grand declarations, but through quiet gatherings, one circle at a time.

“The drum is a doorway. The circle is the key. The journey is your remembering.”

If you feel the call in your bones,
If you long to sit in sacred space and walk between the worlds,
If you’re ready to trust the wisdom that already lives within you…

Then sacred circle is for you.

I invite you to step into the Sacred Shamanic Journey Circle—
a traditional gathering of women honoring the Earth, reclaiming inner wisdom, and awakening spiritual alignment.

I offer both online and in-person journey circles, where we gather in sacred space to explore the ancient practice of shamanic journeying.

This powerful tool is at the heart of my 6-month Awakening the Dark Goddess and the year-long Wisdom of the Season program.

Over the past few years, I’ve been called to hold deeper, wider spaces—spaces where real transformation unfolds. I’m excited to offer a new 8-week journey circle designed to support that depth.

To me, shamanic journeying is a direct, soul-guided path to reconnecting with your inner wisdom, deepening your intuition, and remembering your own truth.

You are warmly invited to join me—come as you are, and step into the rhythm of Spirit.

 

 

The Raven Spirit and Sacred Lore

The Raven Spirit and Sacred Lore

The raven is one of the creatures surrounded by a wealth of lore and mythology. It is cloaked in seeming opposites, embodying both birth and death, and is associated with mysticism and magic. The raven stands for prophecy and serves as a messenger from the unseen realms, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge. Known as an omen of death and destruction, the raven guides us into the darkness to bring forth the light. Each journey into the dark helps us develop the ability to manifest light, which is the essence of creation. When the raven appears, doors open between the worlds.
We are reminded that death is always a part of life, and death leads to rebirth. The great goddess Morrigan shapeshifts into a raven to bring forth her medicine. She is a powerful archetype of the sacred feminine and initiates us into the Awakening—the journey of the dark goddess.

The raven stands for wisdom and magic

The raven, a scavenger, symbolizes transformation and teaches us how to face death and war in order to bring forth life and order. Ravens are omens that announce deep healing and initiation—a death of something that gives birth to something new.

 

Raven offers the gift of prophecy. When we face overwhelming challenges, the raven guides us in accessing our own inner strength.

If the raven has entered your life, expect magic.

The raven represents prophecy and insight

The pagan tradition

Raven can bring parts of us out of the dark and into the light. It teaches us how to shape that which is unformed and give it the form we desire, how to enter the void and stir the energies to manifest what we most need.

The Norse tradition

Odin, the Norse god, had two ravens, Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory), who would fly out each morning and return in the evening to report on events in the world. Odin himself would sometimes shapeshift into a raven. Ravens are spectral messengers, bearing the weight of untold visions and prophetic whispers.

 

The great Goddess Morrigan

Morrigan teaches us to be ready for initiation and to choose our battles wisely in life. She represents sensuality, magic, and prophecy, offering prosperity, sovereignty, and a connection to the land. Through chaos, darkness, and transformation, she helps us summon the strength to right wrongs, letting go of the old and outdated so that we can emerge from the dark, through the mist, into rebirth and sovereignty. You can learn more about the Morrigan in the Awakening the Dark Goddess program.

 

When You Journey with the Raven, Ask:

Shamanic journeying is direct communication with the spirit world—an ancient practice. It is simple to learn and offers a deep connection to your intuition and inner wisdom. It builds confidence and autonomy in your inner power, strengthening your knowledge of who you are. Here are some suggestions for journeying with the Raven Spirit:

 

Ask Raven to activate the energy of magic, linking it with your will and intention.

You may journey to the raven as a teacher and ask to be shown what lies within you—how to find the magic in your life and align it with your intention and will.

Shadow healing

You may journey to the raven spirit to receive help as you venture into the dark, confronting your shadow and initiating deep healing and transformation.

Protection

Call on the raven for protection. It will come and cloak you in its dark embrace.

Dismemberment Journey

Call on the raven for healing in a dismemberment journey. Dismemberment is a profound purification process that releases and cleanses what no longer serves you, resetting your vibration and energy. We teach dismemberment in the How to Journey – Advanced course.

The raven has the ability to teach you how to stir the magic of your life without fear. Each of us has a magician within, and the raven can show you how to bring that part of yourself out of the dark and into the light.