The Round House

Heritage School

People talk about new age spirituality but this is about old age spirituality. How your grandmothers experienced the world and how we can bring that same wisdom into our contemporary home life.

Forget productivity and self-improvement.

This is about slowing down enough to feel the pulse of your own home and your own body, and remembering how the daily acts of living can be a form of devotion.

The Round House is an ongoing circle exploring the deeper layers of home.

Through story, craft, and reflection, we remember how women once made meaning in the everyday, why connecting with our lineage - even just one branch of it - deepens our sense of belonging and well being.

Each month, I will share stories and teachings based on a Celtic worldview.

This is a sanctuary for remembering — through story, ritual, and craft.

Rooted in the old Celtic lands, where hearth, hill, and holy well once guided daily life, The Round House invites you to reweave connection with the earth, your ancestors, and the living spirit of home. Here we awaken the feminine lineage of Europe and the memory of belonging to place.

What You Will Experience:

A Living Curriculum of Remembering

  • Storytelling — Stories and teachings that explore how the old Celtic ways wove the sacred into the ordinary. Balancing earth and spirit, masculine and feminine, in both home and daily life.

  • Craft & Making — seasonal, tactile practices: beeswax, wool, herbs, bread, or clay. Ways of remembering through our hands.

  • Ritual & Reflection — gentle, grounded practices that bring meaning and mindfulness into daily rhythms.

  • Seasonal Gatherings — optional live or recorded conversations where we come together to reflect and share.

  • A Growing Library — access to past videos and resources at any time.

  • Spiritual Richness — leaning into old Earth based folk practice and Celtic Christianity or “green Christianity.” Where masculine and feminine, earth and sky are equal. Where original sin never existed only original blessing.

This is about remembering who you are.

Why The Round House?

In the ancient Celtic world, the round house was built from earth, timber, and thatch, it mirrored the land itself: grounded, breathing, and without corners or hierarchy.

Its shape echoed the sun’s path, the turning seasons, and the cycles of birth and renewal. Fire burned at the center, the living heart of the home, for warmth, story, and nourishment.

The Round House calls us back to that way of being. A home that moves with rhythm and respect for the earth, where the spiritual and practical live side by side.

The Round House evokes that same feeling: a space that softens the edges of modern life. Its circular walls invited flow instead of corners, gathering rather than separation. It invites us into a more feminine, fluid, communal way of being.

The Round House isn’t about going back to the “olden times” — it’s about re-membering, so that we can move forward feeling the strength of our roots.

Too many people today feel unrooted. We live in square rooms built of synthetic materials, our feet rarely touching the earth. We are overstimulated and under-nourished — physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

This circle is an antidote to that fragmentation.

In the old Celtic way, the home was not separate from the body, the land, or the spirit — they were one living system. The air you breathed, the clay under your feet, the rhythm of work and rest, the presence of fire and light — all of it shaped your well-being.

When we remember those patterns and bring them gently into our modern lives, something inside us settles. We begin to feel a quiet strength again.

This is not about nostalgia, but about wellness.

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