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Campfire In Wilderness

Women's Circles 

Are you craving space with like-minded women?​

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Want to get clear on what you need so you can thrive?

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Yearning for embodied rest?

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There is so much power in women gathering. A sense of belonging. A feeling of coming home to yourself. Come be the spark and see where this journey takes us. I would love to hold you in this space.

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Is this for me?

This is space for women 

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What will I need?

  • A mat and blanket. 

  • Journal 

  • Anything else to aid your comfort. For example a cushion/pillow.

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Where and When?

Kindred III  23-29 Broad Street, Bromyard, Herefordshire, HR7 4BT

Monthly on a Tuesday 6:30pm-8:00pm

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What happens in a women's circle? 

Come gather with me. Connecting with cyclical wisdom and honouring natures cycles. Women’s circles are a non-judgemental space where we can be held and hold each other.

 

​Let’s remember who we are before doing, became the priority.

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We begin with a delicious herbal brew to ground and unite as a circle, every voice matters, there is always space share but if you do not feel called to this is always honoured. Followed by a mindful practice. We honour the sacred brave space of the circle by only discussing what has come up if the person who shared does this freely. Otherwise what is shared in this space remains held by the community in the circle. Hugging is wonderful but always check in with the hugee before offering the embrace. There are many benefits to those that feel comfortable to be hugged but only if this is mutually consensual. 

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I am a rest rebel, there is so much power in connecting with embodied rest. There will always be a restful space to breathe so you can get clear on your heart's desires. I believe in order to thrive as humans we all require a sense of community. It is as important as food, water and shelter. how many times have you felt that buzz after being with the right person at the right time that has invigorated your soul and refuelled your cup so you can serve other's.​

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The circle evolves with the cyclical needs of the women attending. Mindful practices you can utilise in daily life will be woven within our time together such as therapeutic sound, gentle breathing, yoga, handcrafts and storytelling. There is so much power in women gathering. Come be the spark and see where this journey takes us. I would love to hold you in this space. ​​​  

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What are the benefits of Women’s Circles?

This is beautiful exert from Gemma Brady Founder of Sister Stories

Women’s Circles: Ancient Rituals for Modern Connection 

Belonging
In Circle, every voice matters. True belonging isn’t about being the same; it’s about having our differences welcomed. Women leave feeling less alone, more deeply connected, and reminded they are part of something bigger.

Bravery
To share a story is an act of bravery. To sit in silence and listen is an act of deep generosity. In a world that rewards speed and performance and striving and grasping, Circle invites us to slow down, speak truth and be witnessed.

Compassion 
The power of storytelling is how we make meaning of our lives. To name what we carry, to be witnessed, to weave ourselves back into the wider fabric of humanity. In sharing stories, compassion grows, for ourselves and for each other.

Resilience
Resilience is not built in isolation, but in relationship. Listening and being listened to grows empathy and courage, and protects us against stress. And the strength doesn’t stop with the individual: circles ripple outward, touching families, communities, even institutions.

Societal Transformation
Circles are not just personal wellness; they offer the potential for profound collective and cultural repair. 

One woman’s story becomes community healing, and as circles repeat across homes and workplaces, they ripple outward into society. This is how change so often begins: one simple act of community building, repeated until it ripples into a society crying out for repair."

Available via Ancient and Brave Blog https://ancientandbrave.earth/

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