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| ‘I have found a place of beauty, a way of reverence, a connection so deep as to render me speechless in the face of knowingness…The Great She, Beloved Mother Goddess is here waiting for you to turn your face to Her, to drink from Her cup of wisdom, to feel Her pulse in your blood, your womb, to hear Herstory, to open your heart, see Her in all creation. Welcome to the Spiral Journey, the gift to know thyself as sacred’. Joselai, initiated Priestess, MoonTree Journeywoman |
Patricia, Summer Solstice 2007. |

Maeve's Tomb, Co. Sligo, Ireland.
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‘Finding the right teacher is not always easy, but Alicia is totally dedicated to the Sacred Path and is a gifted guide for anyone who is interested in learning more about the deeper mysteries of the Goddess. Her depth of understanding and intuitive abilities enable her to embody the sacredness of our Mother, the Earth, and to pass on this personal understanding to those who are lucky enough to find themselves in one of her MoonTree journeys. Having spent time with Alicia has been a blessing for me, and viewing things through her eyes has brought an added depth to my own spiritual path. For this, I am eternally grateful’. Lyndall White, Awen Healing |
| ‘Alicia Sherwood is a stunningly beautiful woman who I have had the great gift to mentor, teach and grow with as Sacred Priestess of Goddess. Her passion to live her life attuned with the Earth and Her Great Wisdoms is intricately woven within her daily life. Alicia is simply a splendid young woman with worldly wisdom, a woman who embodies the essence of Goddess and shares her great knowledge and knowing through her teachings of MoonTree’. Patricia Corner, Pomegranate Grove |
Priestess Joselai in her beauty. |

Before the Motherstone
Priestess initiation of Joselai, Krisha, Judi and Jacqui, Samhain 2008.
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Imbolg 2008- 'Round the Maiden's heart... |
The Fortingall Yew, 4000 years old. Kinross, Scotland. |
Alicia, Summer Solstice 2007. |
Moontime wrap magic!
Spiral Journey
sacred art.
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Wistman's Wood, Dartmoor, England June 2008. |
Ancestral Cairn with 'Gaia stone'. Carrowkeel cemetary, Co. Sligo, Ireland. |
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