Meet Our Woodland Team

An ancient practice utilising the wisdom and energy of trees to heal both physically and emotionally. This is healing session made in the ancient woodlands of Penn House. It is deeply grounding and shifts your perspective of nature as a profound personal healing tool. Participants are guided through gentle movement and meditation making a deep energetic connection with a tree to shift emotional and physical blockages. During the mediation you will be receiving VortexHealing®️ Divine energy healing to deepen your nature connection. Relaxing the thinking mind and dropping awareness into nature unlocks incredible healing potential. Remarkable shifts and transformations happen during these sessions.Discover easy-to-learn techniques you can use for healing yourself in nature.

The Despacho Gratitude Ceremony, ~ originating from the Andean region, particularly practiced by the Quechua people of Peru, is a sacred ritual embodying gratitude, reciprocity, and connection with nature and spirits. Central to the ceremony is the creation of a despacho bundle, intricately crafted from natural materials like flowers, herbs, seeds, and symbolic items. Each element symbolizes prayers, intentions, or expressions of gratitude, making the despacho a profound manifestation of participants' deepest emotions and aspirations. The Despacho Gratitude Ceremony is a profound spiritual practice fostering connection with oneself, Earth, and the web of life. It cultivates reverence, humility, and interconnectedness, reaffirming participants' place within existence.

Bruce Ncube is a Zimbabwean artist who specialises in teaching traditional songs from Zimbabwe in 3 to 6-part harmonies.The songs and harmonies that he teaches are emotionally charged and uplifting, designed to build participants confidence with singing. His method of teaching is in the traditional oral/aural way; reminiscent of when people would gather around a fire in the evenings, or whilst working in the fields and start weaving harmonies. The workshops are inclusive and participatory, and one does not need to be experienced in singing to take part in them.