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Suffolk Goddess Temple

Here is a space that has always been waiting for you — in the earth beneath your feet, in the drumbeat of your own blood, in the whisper of your own heart. Step into the Temple.

You are not here by accident.
Your body, your heartbeat, and your curiosity have been stirring for this.
The Suffolk Goddess Temple exists for those who sense that magic is not a show, but a living pulse and that ritual is not decoration, but life itself. This is a place where our hearts get listened too and we remember who we are.

You might belong here if…

You feel the pull of the Goddess, even if you can’t explain why.

You are tired of surface-level spirituality and long for something raw, rooted, and real.

You seek a community that values authenticity over perfection.

You crave ritual and connection but not hierarchy or dogma.

You find your magic in the in-between places, between the ancient and modern, wild and tender, laughter and prayer.

If your heart thuds a little reading this, if you feel the faint tug of a red thread winding through your bones — then yes. This space is for you. Welcome.

woman in red dress standing on sea shore under gray cloudy sky during daytime
woman in red dress standing on sea shore under gray cloudy sky during daytime

Our Mission

We exist to reawaken the sacred pulse — in our bodies, our land, and our communities.

Our mission is not to teach religion, but to actually remember and reclaim devotion as a living practice:

  • To honour the Goddess in every breath, every cell, every heartbeat.

  • To hold circles, rituals, and spaces where the wild, messy, human sacred is alive.

  • To reclaim the body as altar, where grief, joy, courage, and wonder are sacred offerings.

  • To walk with lineage, from ancient Celtic and Iceni temples to Glastonbury, carrying wisdom forward in presence, ritual, and song.

  • To invite all who feel the pull of the sacred, regardless of background, title, or experience, into a space of consideration, respect, and community.

Our Values

  • Presence Over Perfection

  • The Body as Sacred Altar

  • Consideration Over Mere Inclusion

  • Reciprocity With the Land

  • Ancestral and Living Lineage

  • Courageous Truth and Shadow Work

  • Community Without Hierarchy

  • Love as Radical Rebellion