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The Celtic Wheel

Ancient rock carving of a triskelion symbol with three spirals, located on a stone surface.
Dark purple circle with the words "SHARE," "LISTEN," and "LEARN" in white text around the edge.
Illustrated red rose with a stem and leaves on a black background

The circles I hold follow the Celtic Wheel of the Year.  My ancestral white thread runs deep in Ireland and Scotland, and I am consciously remembering and reclaiming the ancient ways of my ancestors from those lands.  The Celtic Wheel of the Year marks the seasons through 8 festivals.  The wheel recognises that we live in a cyclical pattern of birth, growth, blossom, decay, death and rebirth, and that humans are intrinsically tied to nature.  

Circle Guidelines

Respect

Please respect each other’s views, stories, experiences, and voice.  Please do not interrupt another circle sister while she is speaking.

 

Judgment-free

Try to remain judgement free.  We are all here for the same experience, all different but all deserving of being treated kindly, with love, and without being judged. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Be open-minded and respectful of each other. You might think differently to someone else and that is ok: we are all different.  If you notice judgement arising, make a note of it to reflect on later.  Judgment is a reflection on what is occurring inside of us.

Confidentiality

What is said in circle, stays in circle.  Please do not share anything that a circle sister shares, outside of our circle.  This isn’t a space for gathering gossip.

  

Sovereignty

All sisters who attend my circles have full sovereignty over their participation.  You can say and share as much or as little as you feel comfortable.  You are very welcome to “pass” when it is your time to speak.