Mother's Day (+ Self-Love) Circle
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About this event
Women have been gathering in circles for thousands of years, to connect, to share wisdom and to learn from each other. In the West, we've lost this ancient practice... but now it's re-emerging.
Come along to this Mother's Day Circle to experience the magic of women's circles and to have a connected afternoon with other like-minded women.
And you're very welcome to bring your Mum and/or daughter/s along! What a special way to spend time together on this day of celebration. Or if your Mum is no longer with us or you're separated by distance (physically or otherwise!), you're also very very welcome to come along as a way to connect in with the gentle energies of nurturing and connection.
Whether you’ve attended women’s sharing regularly circles in the past or are curious to attend one for the very first time, please know that you are very welcome!...
Where: The Women’s Cave, Parkwood
When: Sunday May 8th 2022
Time: 2pm-4.30pm
Cost: $50 Mother's Day Special Two for One | $33 Standard Ticket | $22 Concession
Afternoon tea: Tea, coffee and other yummies provided
Theme: All Things Self-Love, Motherly Love and Feminine Wisdom
Logistics: Bathroom facilities and parking available on site.
~Creating spaces for women to connect~
This is a space for connection and for sharing and listening* from the heart.
*There is no obligation to share in a women’s sharing circle. If you would like to attend and be a generous listener only, this is very valuable and appreciated. It’s your presence that is the most important thing!
TESTIMONIAL LOVE:
“Two years ago I was feeling a bit discombobulated with my life. Craving connection, I found a Women's Circle on Eventbrite, booked a ticket and went along. I was slightly nervous about walking into a space of strangers, but the instant I arrived Tash made me feel welcomed and connected and I actually ended up hanging out with some of the women for a few hours after the circle ended. Tash has such a gift in bringing people together and creating a sacred space where we can simply be ourselves with no judgement.”
- Tanya Wasylewski, Previous Circle Attendee