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Sacred Circles

Full Moon

SisterMoon Circles

Honoring the process of sharing, being seen & being heard, feeling a sense of belonging & community in a safe, non-judgmental & supportive setting, sharing our own stories of spiritual connection.  These Goddess & Moon inspired circles are intimate gatherings now celebrating 2 years!  

The art of listening to understand rather than listening to respond is practiced.

As a Moon Circle, this is a beautiful way to find your way back to your sacred power as a woman, connecting back into nature & the cycles of the New Moon & the Full Moon in relation to ourselves as women.

In ancient communities, this circle was used to call in the divine feminine & as a way of grounding, centering, & receiving higher wisdom.

Hold space & have space held for you as you listen into your heart & soul.

Deepen your ability to create moments of serenity & calm in the midst of change.

As of April ~ Circles will be held in our new home sanctuary MoonWillow Manor; within the Moon Temple or the candle-lit sanctuary inside.

Just minutes off the motorway by Pine Valley Road, Dairy Flat.

​Mondays closest to the New & Full Moons,

space is limited. 

Full location details given upon registration.

Upcoming Dates:

Apr. 14 - Full Moon

Apr. 28 - New Moon

May 12 - Full Moon

May 26 - New Moon

​* I always wish to reach anyone moved to be in this circle, so please reach out if a koha contribution needs to be your offering.  

Interfaith Ceremony

Seasons of Soul Grove

A community rooted in Earth wisdom and the rhythms of the Celtic Wheel of the Year, the Seasons of Soul Grove gathers to honor the turning of the seasons through ritual, ceremony, and connection. Together, we celebrate the eight Sabbats, embracing the cycles of nature as a guide for personal and communal growth.

Our gatherings blend ceremonies with nature-based practices, weaving ancient traditions with modern intentions to create sacred space for reflection, gratitude, and renewal. Through shared rituals, storytelling, meditation, and creative expression, we cultivate a sense of belonging and deepen our connection to the Earth, each other, and ourselves.

This is a circle for those seeking to align with the seasons, connect more deeply with the soul, and build a vibrant community centered on harmony, respect, and the celebration of life’s cycles. All are welcome to walk this sacred path with us, as we honor the wisdom of the past and plant seeds for a balanced, connected future.

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Save these dates on your calendar and celebrate life with us.

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Autumn Equinox/Mabon, March 21: Gratitude and Balance

Day and night are equal once more as we celebrate the second harvest and prepare for the coming rest. Join us to share gratitude, offer thanks to the land, and balance your inner self.

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Samhain, May 5: The Veil Between Worlds

Honor ancestors and the cycle of life as we welcome the dark half of the year. This is a time for reflection, divination, and honoring endings. Gather with us to create an altar and light candles for our loved ones, share stories, and walk the labyrinth of remembrance.

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Winter Solstice/ Yule, June 21: The Return of Light

Celebrate the rebirth of the sun and the promise of hope in the darkest time of the year. Join us to share wassail, light the Yule log, and welcome the returning light with song and joy.

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Imbolc, August 7: A Celebration of Renewal

Welcome the first stirrings of spring as we honor Brigid, the goddess of inspiration, healing, and new beginnings. This is a time for purification, creativity, and setting intentions. Join us outdoors to weave Brigid's crosses and light candles symbolizing hope.

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Spring Equinox/Ostara, September 23: Balance and Rebirth

Day and night stand equal, heralding growth and renewal. We honor the budding earth and plant seeds—both literal and symbolic. Gather with us to plant intentions for the season and celebrate with songs and offerings to the land.

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Beltane, November 8 : The Fire of Passion and Union

Celebrate fertility, love, and the sacred union of earth and sky. This festival is filled with fire, flowers, and joyous energy. Join us to weave flower crowns, dance around a maypole, and light the Beltane fires.

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Summer Solstice/Litha, December 21: Abundance and Light

The longest day of the year invites us to celebrate abundance, vitality, and the peak of the sun’s power. Let’s gather to light a bonfire, share gratitude, and honor the height of life’s energy.

@2024 Sonya Lyn

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