Women’s Circles

  • Certified Sacred Women's Circle Creatrix

    Sacred women’s circle are an almost forgotten tradition that brought women to share their stories, struggles, successes, etc. These circles were for women to lead and come together to empower one another. In order to be a creatrix, I went through an 8-week training program learning how to lead, mentor and help women to heal and find their inner beautiful bright light.

  • Grow Your Village

    It all begins with a hunch. Mine began with seeing how women struggle to do it all: work, kids, cook, clean, workout, socialize and have a side hustle. We do it all without a single second thought. But it takes a village. Through women’s circles, I hope to bring you that village, that tribe, that can help you navigate this crazy, not-so-easy world.

  • Get Involved

    Society has tried to pin women against each other with body shaming, unrealistic expectations and making all things women, a competition amongst ourselves. Women’s circles are made for us to come together, empower one another, and share our wisdom through all phases and stages of our lives. All circles are confidential and safe place for us to simply be and exist in our own skin.

All you have to do is show up as you are and simply be.

What is a women’s circle?

A women’s circle is a sacred safe space created for women to come together. It is a sacred circle space created with the intention of making women feel seen, safe, heard, held and witnessed on their journeys throughout life. This space free of judgement, competition, expectation, pressure or noise. It is a sacred space without the demands of the outside world; a space to find freedom, for women to go inwards, reconnect, return home, and a refuge for the spirit of the feminine.

The history behind women’s circles.

Circles are nothing new while they are becoming trendy. The earliest accounts of circles date as far back as 800CE and mostly come from African roots. Circles were spaces to support women during their menstruation cycle. With women living in close proximity, it wasn’t unusual for a whole village to be menstruating at the same time. Circles have always been cultivated around building refuge and safe space for women to retreat and reconnect back to their feminine power, which was known to be during menstruation - the most potent time for a woman. Women’s circles were not unique to Africa. Each culture has adopted some form of the circle that supported all ancient communities as a space to come together and gather. While it began as African roots and branched to Native American tribes, other communities such as Pakistan, pagan, and Jewish all have their version. These safe spaces and circles have been identified in a multitude of ancient cultures.

What to expect from a women’s circle.

When coming to a women’s circle, the first and most important thing is to simply come as you are. The good, the bad, the ugly. All of it is welcomed. You can expect a non-judgmental space to share anything and everything that may be rising for you in your own personal lives. This can be current situations or past traumas that haunt you and need healing. You can expect sisterhood, to really see women as themselves, and to share in that space together. It is a space that is created that is safe, confidential (what happens here stays here) and that allows for women to feel in a community with one another.

The best part of women’s circle is realizing that you are not alone on your journey in a culture that can feel so lonely. The circle that we build is to remind you that even though you may be the only one who can walk on your path, you are never alone. Circles allow us to share so many experiences that we are keeping locked up inside of us. The benefits of participating in a circle is feeling that sense of community, connecting back to ourselves - creating more self-confidence, feelings of joy, happiness, love and trust.