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Women have gathered in circle since the dawn of time.  As my great teachers Jane Hardiwcke Collings says “we have been sitting in circle longer than we haven’t” It is sat in circle where we learnt about our bodies, our emotions, our menstrual cycles, the moon cycles, the earth seasons, pregnancy, birth, menopause and every facet of being a woman. Wisdom shared, knowledge passed on, stories told, there was laughter & crying.  Women would hold each other through the tough and the smooth.  Elders would share their wisdom with maidens and creatrix’ passing on the seeds of life for future generations.  Women’s Circles are exceptional & sacred.  But in our recent history, the sacredness was all but destroyed and the society we now live under would rather see us pitted against one another, than united.  Women are incredibly powerful when we come together, and this power is feared which is what led to the dismantling of sisterhood.

I have been running women’s circles for a couple of years and during this time I have learnt so much from each one.  The biggest teaching is the mirroring we do during our time together.  When a woman shares, it lands deep within her circle-sisters.  We all hear her words and can feel her story in ourselves – for we are all having the same experiences in different forms.  A wise woman once told me we are all the sides of the same diamond and our light shines through in our own unique ways.  

Sitting in a circle surrounded by women may feel like an uncomfortable prospect which is down to the sisterhood wound.  This wound was created when women were driven apart.  But when women sit in circle for the first time, there is a familiarity.  A remembering.  We are all there for the same experience - there to be seen and heard on a level not experienced before. 

The spring equinox marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length, signaling the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. This event happens when the Earth’s tilt aligns such that the Sun is directly above the equator, creating a balance of light between both hemispheres. For many cultures, the equinox is a time of renewal, symbolizing growth, fertility, and new beginnings. It has been celebrated with festivals like Nowruz and Ostara, which often feature symbols of rebirth such as eggs and flowers. As daylight increases, nature comes alive again, reminding us of the cyclical rhythms of life.

We would love you to be there with us.

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Women have gathered in circle since the dawn of time.  As my great teachers Jane Hardiwcke Collings says “we have been sitting in circle longer than we haven’t” It is sat in circle where we learnt about our bodies, our emotions, our menstrual cycles, the moon cycles, the earth seasons, pregnancy, birth, menopause and every facet of being a woman. Wisdom shared, knowledge passed on, stories told, there was laughter & crying.  Women would hold each other through the tough and the smooth.  Elders would share their wisdom with maidens and creatrix’ passing on the seeds of life for future generations.  Women’s Circles are exceptional & sacred.  But in our recent history, the sacredness was all but destroyed and the society we now live under would rather see us pitted against one another, than united.  Women are incredibly powerful when we come together, and this power is feared which is what led to the dismantling of sisterhood.

I have been running women’s circles for a couple of years and during this time I have learnt so much from each one.  The biggest teaching is the mirroring we do during our time together.  When a woman shares, it lands deep within her circle-sisters.  We all hear her words and can feel her story in ourselves – for we are all having the same experiences in different forms.  A wise woman once told me we are all the sides of the same diamond and our light shines through in our own unique ways.  

Sitting in a circle surrounded by women may feel like an uncomfortable prospect which is down to the sisterhood wound.  This wound was created when women were driven apart.  But when women sit in circle for the first time, there is a familiarity.  A remembering.  We are all there for the same experience - there to be seen and heard on a level not experienced before. 

The spring equinox marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length, signaling the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. This event happens when the Earth’s tilt aligns such that the Sun is directly above the equator, creating a balance of light between both hemispheres. For many cultures, the equinox is a time of renewal, symbolizing growth, fertility, and new beginnings. It has been celebrated with festivals like Nowruz and Ostara, which often feature symbols of rebirth such as eggs and flowers. As daylight increases, nature comes alive again, reminding us of the cyclical rhythms of life.

We would love you to be there with us.

COMING SOON

Women have gathered in circle since the dawn of time.  As my great teachers Jane Hardiwcke Collings says “we have been sitting in circle longer than we haven’t” It is sat in circle where we learnt about our bodies, our emotions, our menstrual cycles, the moon cycles, the earth seasons, pregnancy, birth, menopause and every facet of being a woman. Wisdom shared, knowledge passed on, stories told, there was laughter & crying.  Women would hold each other through the tough and the smooth.  Elders would share their wisdom with maidens and creatrix’ passing on the seeds of life for future generations.  Women’s Circles are exceptional & sacred.  But in our recent history, the sacredness was all but destroyed and the society we now live under would rather see us pitted against one another, than united.  Women are incredibly powerful when we come together, and this power is feared which is what led to the dismantling of sisterhood.

I have been running women’s circles for a couple of years and during this time I have learnt so much from each one.  The biggest teaching is the mirroring we do during our time together.  When a woman shares, it lands deep within her circle-sisters.  We all hear her words and can feel her story in ourselves – for we are all having the same experiences in different forms.  A wise woman once told me we are all the sides of the same diamond and our light shines through in our own unique ways.  

Sitting in a circle surrounded by women may feel like an uncomfortable prospect which is down to the sisterhood wound.  This wound was created when women were driven apart.  But when women sit in circle for the first time, there is a familiarity.  A remembering.  We are all there for the same experience - there to be seen and heard on a level not experienced before. 

The spring equinox marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length, signaling the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. This event happens when the Earth’s tilt aligns such that the Sun is directly above the equator, creating a balance of light between both hemispheres. For many cultures, the equinox is a time of renewal, symbolizing growth, fertility, and new beginnings. It has been celebrated with festivals like Nowruz and Ostara, which often feature symbols of rebirth such as eggs and flowers. As daylight increases, nature comes alive again, reminding us of the cyclical rhythms of life.

We would love you to be there with us.

COMING SOON