Earth Is Sacred is a Reclaiming community in Solano County. We gather for public rituals and events. These gatherings are planned and facilitated by our Ritual Planning Cell with participation from our wider community. We gather together to weave social & ecological justice and spiritual development in participatory rituals. Together we celebrate the turning of the wheel; Winter & Summer Solstices, Spring & Autumn Equinoxes, Beltane & Samhain.
Our rituals are open to folks of all ages, all genders, all physical abilities, pagans, non-pagans, solitaries, covens, seekers, and the curious.
Suggested donations to attend our rituals are on a sliding scale of $10– $30, but no one is turned away for lack of funds. Donations go to reserve our venues, for ritual materials, event insurance, and, when possible, to scholarship funds which help community members attend witchcamps and classes in the Reclaiming Tradition.
All our public rituals are drug and alcohol-free, so please, no alcohol or drugs at or before ritual.
Find us on Facebook here or email us at earthissacredsolano@gmail.com.
“My law is love unto all beings…”
–"The Charge of the Goddess" by Doreen Valiente
The values of the Reclaiming tradition stem from our understanding that the earth is alive and all of life is sacred and interconnected. We see the Goddess as immanent in the earth’s cycles of birth, growth, death, decay and regeneration. Our practice arises from a deep, spiritual commitment to the earth, to healing and to the linking of magic with political action.
Each of us embodies the divine. Our ultimate spiritual authority is within, and we need no other person to interpret the sacred to us. We foster the questioning attitude, and honor intellectual, spiritual and creative freedom.
We are an evolving, dynamic tradition and proudly call ourselves Witches. Our diverse practices and experiences of the divine weave a tapestry of many different threads. We include those who honor Mysterious Ones, Goddesses, and Gods of myriad expressions, genders, and states of being, remembering that mystery goes beyond form. Our community rituals are participatory and ecstatic, celebrating the cycles of the seasons and our lives, and raising energy for personal, collective and earth healing.
We know that everyone can do the life-changing, world-renewing work of magic, the art of changing consciousness at will. We strive to teach and practice in ways that foster personal and collective empowerment, to model shared power and to open leadership roles to all. We make decisions by consensus, and balance individual autonomy with social responsibility.
Our tradition honors the wild, and calls for service to the earth and the community. We work in diverse ways, including nonviolent direct action, for all forms of justice: environmental, social, political, racial, gender and economic. We are an anti-racist tradition that strives to uplift and center BIPOå voices (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). Our feminism includes a radical analysis of power, seeing all systems of oppression as interrelated, rooted in structures of domination and control.
We welcome all genders, all gender histories, all races, all ages and sexual orientations and all those differences of life situation, background, and ability that increase our diversity. We strive to make our public rituals and events accessible and safe. We try to balance the need to be justly compensated for our labor with our commitment to make our work available to people of all economic levels.
All living beings are worthy of respect. All are supported by the sacred elements of air, fire, water and earth. We work to create and sustain communities and cultures that embody our values, that can help to heal the wounds of the earth and her peoples, and that can sustain us and nurture future generations.
Reclaiming Principles of Unity – consensed by the Reclaiming Collective in 1997. Updated by consensus at the BIRCH council meeting of Dandelion Gathering 5 in 2012 and at the BIRCH Council meeting in January 2021.