Honouring the Winter Solstice
As the Wheel of the Year turns once more, we arrive at one of its most powerful thresholds: Yule, the Winter Solstice. The longest night of the year carries with it deep mystery and ancient wisdom — the stillness of winter holding space for the rebirth of the sun, the quiet promise of new beginnings glowing in the dark.
This is the witch’s time of renewal. A night of fire, ancestors, and magic; a turning of the wheel where we honour the darkness, release what is complete, and welcome the spark of returning light. In the candlelit cabin, warmed by flickering flames, herbs, and seasonal scents, we gather as women have for centuries — to sit in circle, weave intention, and celebrate the shifting of the seasons.
The Yule Witchy Women’s Circle is both ritual and reflection, both celebration and stillness. It is an invitation to rest deeply in the wisdom of the dark, to call in the return of the light, and to remember that you are part of a rhythm as old as the earth itself. Together, we create magic that nurtures, transforms, and connects.
Your Evening Journey
- Casting the Circle & Calling the Elements
We begin by casting sacred space, calling in the four elements — earth, air, fire, and water — to hold, protect, and empower our gathering. This ritual grounds us, weaving a container of safety, strength, and intention where all voices are equal and all hearts are held. - Guided Yule Ritual
Together, we honour the darkness of the longest night and celebrate the rebirth of the sun. Through guided words, symbolic acts, and shared energy, we reflect on the year past, release what no longer serves, and welcome the new cycle with hope. This is the heartbeat of Yule: honouring endings, embracing beginnings, and standing together at the turning of the wheel. - Crafting Seasonal Magic
Each woman will create a simple seasonal charm or candle, imbued with herbs, crystals, and intention, to carry the energy of Yule home. This hands-on act of magic transforms reflection into something tangible — a piece that will continue to radiate light and purpose throughout the winter months. - Sound Healing Journey
With the ritual complete, we journey inward through the soothing sounds of crystal bowls, chimes, and the primal rhythm of drumming. These vibrations ripple through body and spirit, awakening inner light and guiding you into deep restoration. Sound becomes a bridge between the outer darkness and the fire within, helping you to feel both grounded and renewed. - Shared Nourishment
We close the circle with community and warmth — sharing seasonal soup, spiced cake, and drinks. This final act of gathering brings the evening back into the body, reminding us that nourishment is both physical and spiritual, and that community is a fire that carries us all through the long nights of winter.
The Power of Yule
Across time and tradition, Yule has been honoured as a festival of fire, ancestors, and rebirth. It is the moment when darkness begins to shift, when hope is rekindled, and when we gather together to weave intentions for the coming year.
In modern life, where winter is often hurried, the Solstice offers a rare and sacred pause. This circle is a chance to honour the season in its truest form — to slow down, reconnect with ancient rhythms, and remember that even in the deepest dark, light always returns.
What’s Included
- Casting the circle and calling in the elements
- Guided Yule ritual of release and renewal
- Seasonal crafting: a charm or candle to take home
- Sound healing with crystal bowls and drumming
- Nourishing food and drink: soup, cake, and warm seasonal refreshments
- A candlelit, intimate woodland cabin space
The Experience
This is more than an event — it is a sacred gathering, a weaving of magic and sisterhood, a time to remember that you are part of a greater cycle. You’ll leave with a crafted piece of Yule magic, the memory of ritual and community, and a renewed sense of balance and hope.
Wrap up warm, bring your open heart, and step into the ancient magic of Yule.
Come to honour the longest night, and leave carrying the first spark of returning light.

