Celebrating and honouring the cyclical nature.

Throughout the ages, we - humans - have been observing nature’s cycle.

The Seasons, the Moon, the Stars… The cycle of Life and Death itself.

These shared rituals and ceremonies not only honour the cycles of nature but also deepen our understanding of our place within the cosmos, enhancing our personal and collective evolution.

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On this land, our ancestors, prior to roman colonisation and the introduction of Christianity, celebrated the seasons following the movements of the Sun and Moon. Gazing up to the heavens they created stories that reflected their reality and dreams here on Earth.

They were deeply connected to the rhythms of nature, to the Earth’s experience and process through her own Life and Death cycles.

Celebrating and honouring the festivals imbued with seasonal wisdom in the way that the stewards of this Land did for thousands of years is a way for us to bridge the gap that our modern day living has created between us and the Earth.

The Earth remembers how we spoke and engaged with her. We can learn to speak this language once again.

The trees remember our songs. The rocks remember our prayers. The water remembers our blessings.

A circular chart depicting the Celtic Wheel of the Year, featuring seasons, months, symbols, and themes associated with each quarter such as winter solstice, spring equinox, summer solstice, and autumn equinox, along with corresponding themes like hope, growth, reflection, and gratitude.
A tarot card spread, crystals, small statues, and a bottle of organic rose water on a pink and orange fabric surface, with a vase of purple flowers nearby.

upcoming cyclical circles

upcoming cyclical circles

Samhain Yoga Circle

Celebrate Witches' New Year in Movement, Breath, Meditation.

We gather to honour Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival that marks the turning of the Wheel into its darkest quarter. It is the moment when the veil between worlds grows thin, when the seen and unseen dance closer together, and whispers of our ancestors travel upon the night air.

Samhain is both an ending and a beginning, the final harvest before winter’s rest, and the first spark of the new year in the Celtic calendar. The Earth Mother quiets; her breath slows. We, too, are invited to descend inward, to tend the hearth of our inner world and honour all that has come to pass.

This is the season to acknowledge death as part of life’s great cycle, the composting of old dreams, the return of energy to the soil of Spirit. We remember our lineage and those who walked before us, whose stories, resilience, and love still move through our blood and breath.

As the mists of Samhain gather and the nights grow long, we light candles to guide the spirits home, to welcome the wisdom of our ancestors, and to find comfort in the darkness. This is not a darkness to fear, but to revere for within it lies renewal, gestation, and mystery.

Let us gather in stillness and gratitude, allowing the final leaves to fall, each one a quiet prayer returning to the earth.

November 2nd

Shakti Den, Whitstable

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December 21st

Yule Yoga Circle

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Shakti Den, Whitstable

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General Timeline

Opening Circle + Community Tarot

Embodiment: Yoga Asana + Somatic Practice

Meditation: Journey Within

Closing Circle + Final Shares

What to bring

All Cyclical Circles, come with a handout for you to make the most of our time together.

✴ An Altar Offering (to leave or take back)

✴ A notebook + Pen

✴ Water to keep yourself hydrated and in flow

Mats + Yoga Props provided ♡ Herbal Tea Included

  • What a wonderful experience. I left the ceremony walking on air. Chloe held such a calm, safe and beautiful space and I felt so supported by her as she guided us through a stunning process of connection with ourselves and our ancestors. I feel ready to embrace the coming darker months with a new sense of peace. Thank you.

    Charlotte - Samhain Yoga Circle

  • Thank you Chloé, it was such a beautiful experience, a warming cup of rooibos and your welcome chat settled me in and calmed my nervousness, the smoke clearing and cleansing was beautiful, something I have never experienced before, the use of a swan feather particularly touched me as my family name comes from the French for swan and I recently honoured this by receiving a swan tattoo on my chest. The oracle cards, sharing our thoughts, breathwork, yoga flow, chanting, and meditation all filled me with a sense of calm and belonging in the moment. I left feeling revived, energised, and happy. Merci xx

    Niamh — Mabon Yoga Circle