About SpiritWeave
SpiritWeave is place-based ritual craft for life’s turning points.
Through music, writing, and ritual method, I guide people through threshold practices — simple, grounded rituals and creative exercises that help you mark an ending, listen in the in-between, and step into what comes next with clarity and care. This work is rooted in land and lineage, shaped by symbol and story, and attentive to the more-than-human world as a living relationship rather than a backdrop.
Where it serves the work, I also explore relational AI as a creative mirror: a way to support reflection and co-creation inside clear boundaries — never a replacement for lived connection, community, or the land itself.
What you’ll find here
SpiritWeave offerings are designed to be practical, beautiful, and steady. Depending on where you are in your cycle, you may be drawn to:
- Guided rituals and practice journeys for threshold moments
- Genius Loci / place-attunement work (listening to land, deepening relationship)
- Symbol and story as tools for meaning-making and inner orientation
- Creative integration through writing prompts, sound, and simple rites
- Courses and circles for those who want a longer container of practice
The Summoning
SpiritWeave began the way many threshold paths begin: with a quiet pull toward place, and a willingness to listen.
Across the UK and beyond, more people are returning to ancient sites — stones, wells, earthworks, old paths half-swallowed by time. It’s a beautiful turning… and it has its shadows. Many places are now busy, noisy, and treated as backdrops rather than relationships. SpiritWeave was born from the opposite impulse: fewer words, slower steps, deeper listening.
Years ago, in Brittany — a land threaded with menhirs, wells, chapels, and hidden sites — a question arrived and never really left:
Do places call for guardianship?
And can a human life learn to answer without claiming ownership?
SpiritWeave is the path that unfurled from that question: a way of showing up well, returning with reverence, and letting relationship change us.
About Ginny
I’m a ritualist, musician, writer, and educator, with an MA in Poetics of Imagination (Dartington). My work is informed by long practice in reconstruction-inspired ritual craft and by deep listening with land and symbol — bringing imagination down into the body, and the body back into relationship.
If you’re standing at an edge — beginning, ending, becoming — you’re in the right realm.
Start here: Explore the offerings, or take the Guardian quiz to receive a first thread of practice to begin with.