Embrace the Cycles of Nature and Spirit
Do you rest your hands on ancient bark, do you notice the moon's cycle, do you speak softly to animals, collect feathers and shells like treasure? If your soul feels at home in nature or you find magic in the quiet corners of everyday, then you were meant to find your way here ..
Hare & Hawthorn invites you on a reflective journey through the pagan wheel of the year, sharing recipes, rituals, and stories that celebrate seasonal living and emotional truth.
Tarot
I offer reflective tarot readings using Major Arcana, full tarot spreads, and oracle guidance - each reading created to bring clarity, insight, and gentle connection.
Each reading will be delivered as a private recorded video message.
- Major Arcana Reading -£18
A focused reading using the Major Arcana cards, exploring deeper life lessons, spiritual themes, and the energies currenty shaping your path.
- Full Tarot Spread - £22
A more in-depth reading using the full tarot deck to explore your current situation, guidance, challenges, and possible pathways ahead.
- Oracle Guidance - £10
A shorter oracle card reading offereing intuitive messages, reassurance , and gentle insight
Each reading is created with care, intention, and respect for your journey.


Seasonal Wisdom
Posts and rituals aligned with the pagan wheel of the year to mark natural transitions.
Moon Cycle Magic
Explorations of lunar phases that inspire emotional honesty and spiritual growth.


Folklore & Landscape
Stories and reflections woven with the rich tapestry of English myth and countryside.
Soulful Recipes
Nourishing seasonal meals that connect body and spirit through simple, mindful cooking.

A living connection to nature ... how we can help
For me, this path is simply not about aesthetics, beautiful alter spaces, or curated moments online. It is about remembering that we are part of the natural world - not seperate from it.
To walk a spiritual path rooted in nature means learning to become caretakers of the earth, protectors of wildlife, and respectful gaurdians of the places we love. The sea, the forests, the rivers, the hedgerows, the birds overhead and the creatures beneath our feet are not decorations to admire from afar. They are living beings we share with this world.
Spirtuality should deepen our relationship with nature, not distance us from it. Even small acts of care matter:
Planting flowers for pollinaters
Supporting wildlife rescues and conservation
Leaving places cleaner than when we found them
Feeding birds during harsh winters
Buying less and wasting less
Protecting ancient woodland, coastlines, and wild places
Learning the folklore, plants, and traditions connected to the land beneath our feet
To honour nature is to protect her. To walk this path is become a warden of the wild in whatever small way we can.
