

Winter Women’s Circle
May 24 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
| $55Women’s Circle
As autumn begins to loosen its grip and the first whispers of winter stir, we gather for a circle themed “Winter’s Edge, as Autumn Softens.” This is a time of quiet transition — not yet deep in winter, but close enough to feel its stillness approaching. Together, we’ll reflect on what is naturally falling away and how we might prepare to meet the cooler months with presence, care, and clarity.
Women’s Circles are grounded gatherings that honour the real experiences of modern life.
From a long and rich tradition, Women’s Circles continue to hold meaning, evolving with us- relevant, accessible, and rooted in the needs of our everyday lives. There’s no pressure to be anything but authentic — just a warm invitation to pause, reflect, and reconnect with your rhythm and intentions.
Why Join a Women’s Circle?
Women’s Circles create a secure and supportive environment for connecting, sharing experiences, and supporting each other’s growth and healing. Through active listening, open sharing, and a commitment to a non-judgmental atmosphere, women can gain valuable insights, clarity, and a connection with their inner wisdom. Circles enable women to feel seen and heard, fostering the celebration of successes and mutual support through challenges.
What to Expect in a Women’s Circle?
All are welcome to share, experience, and enjoy each other’s company within the circle. The leadership is shared, and everyone agrees to maintain confidentiality, practice non-judgment, and embrace open acceptance. Prompted by thought-provoking questions, participants connect with their feelings and thoughts not immediately apparent. Oracle cards, arranged in sacred concentric circles, can be chosen to guide or clarify thoughts and feelings.
Next session: May 24, 2025
Time: 6:30 – 8 pm
Investment: $55
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Insight from Lucia Broekhuizen, the Facilitator:
Through facilitating women’s circles, Lucia discovered her power. Despite facing challenges such as mental illness and living abroad for 20 years as a military wife, she found ways to stay authentic, especially as a mother of teenagers. Circles became a network where women could express themselves, be vulnerable, and celebrate one another. For Lucia, these circles provided a healing space and nurtured a broader sense of community. The value of circles lies in staying authentic and feeling heard within a supportive network of understanding women, where every voice is heard, and each experience is validated.