We invite you to attend this Enriched Women’s Circle, for an evening of empowerment, connection, and self growth. This in-person gathering will take place at Charlton Lodge in Knutsford, on Sunday 16th March @ 7pm. The Circle will last between 1.5 and 2 hours.
Come together with like-minded women to share stories, inspire one another, and build a supportive community. It is a safe space where you can be yourself and connect with others.
The evening will begin with cleansing the space, pulling Oracle cards, drinking Cacao or a herbal tea whilst those who wish to share with the group may do so.
You will then be guided through some journaling prompts aimed to help with improving your mindsetself-through self-refelction and address any changes to assist with releasing stagnant energies. You will then receive beautiful Reiki healing, whilst listening to a guided meditation, soft music and some gentle sound frequencies.
Gathering in a circle and taking time to slow down and really lean in to feeling our emotions is a powerful and uplifting experience, that brings a sense of togetherness as women. Living in such a fast paced world, taking time out to allow yourself time to slow down and feel is so important.
Come on your own or bring a friend. New to this type of event? You will be made to feel most welcome. There is no need to feel like you should dress a certain way or already have been immersed into all the woo woo!
What to bring…..
Yoga mat or something similar to lie on
Blanket or dry robe or Oodie to cover up with ( Fluffy socks can be useful)
Eye mask if you wish to
Journal/note pad & pen
***This event is not recommended for those in the first trimester of pregnancy, or those who have a pacemaker or weak heart ***
PLEASE NOTE: This event is non-refundable, please make sure you have checked the date before booking your space. You may however transfer your ticket to a friend 🙏
I can’t wait to see some familiar faces and new ones too!
‘We’re all just walking each other home’
Ram Dass
Philippa & Yarrow ☺️
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