Water is life. Life is Water.

Circe is a Priestess of Water and Eco Chaplain, offering ceremonies, songs, and spiritual care that center on the sacredness of water. With decades of experience honoring water as a living relative, a teacher, and a threshold between worlds, she invites individuals and communities into deeper relationship with this most elemental force.

Water is not a symbol here. It is presence. It is prayer. It is witness.

From small, intimate circles to large public rituals, Circe’s Water Ceremonies create space to remember that water is not a resource—it is source. Her ceremonies are shaped by song, story, gesture, silence, gratitude, and deep listening. Each one is unique, attuned to the place, the people, and the waters themselves.

Circe has led:

  • Water Salons for community learning and reflection

  • Large-scale public Water Ceremonies for World Water Day

  • The Closing Ceremony for the World Water Conference (2002)

  • Countless classes, circles, and rites that pause to honor the sacredness of water

What a Water Ceremony Can Hold:

  • A blessing of local rivers, lakes, or oceans

  • Honoring the grief of polluted or stolen waters

  • Celebrating water as healer, mover, and memory-keeper

  • Ritual offerings to thank water for its life-giving generosity

  • Ancestral or cultural connections to specific waters

  • Song, movement, and community prayer for healing

Whether by shoreline, spring, or kitchen tap, water asks us to pay attention. To soften. To bless.
These ceremonies help us do just that—with reverence, with humility, and with joy