Time: 9.45am–11.15am (UK time)
Location: Online via Zoom (link sent after booking)
About this Grief Circle
Mother’s Day can be tender for many reasons, whether you are grieving a mother, a child, a pregnancy, a relationship, the mother you hoped to be, or something more difficult to name.
This circle is a gently held space to acknowledge that tenderness.
Held during Pisces season — a time associated with deep feeling, remembrance, and emotional openness — we are invited to soften and allow what has been quietly carried to be felt and witnessed.
You are welcome to bring whatever grief you are holding — recent or long-standing, spoken or silent, personal or ancestral. There is no expectation to explain, justify, or “move forward.” You are invited simply to arrive as you are.
Together we will gather in listening, quiet reflection, and shared presence. Grief may be spoken, felt, or held in silence. This space honours the understanding that grief is not something to fix, but something to meet with patience, compassion, and care — often in the company of others.
Gentle guidance with opportunities for sharing and quiet reflection
No pressure to speak — your presence is enough
A rhythm that honours slowness, sensitivity, and emotional safety
You may want to bring a cosy blanket, cup of something delicious and a candle
Time: 9.45am–11.15am (UK time)
Location: Online via Zoom (link sent after booking)
About this Grief Circle
Mother’s Day can be tender for many reasons, whether you are grieving a mother, a child, a pregnancy, a relationship, the mother you hoped to be, or something more difficult to name.
This circle is a gently held space to acknowledge that tenderness.
Held during Pisces season — a time associated with deep feeling, remembrance, and emotional openness — we are invited to soften and allow what has been quietly carried to be felt and witnessed.
You are welcome to bring whatever grief you are holding — recent or long-standing, spoken or silent, personal or ancestral. There is no expectation to explain, justify, or “move forward.” You are invited simply to arrive as you are.
Together we will gather in listening, quiet reflection, and shared presence. Grief may be spoken, felt, or held in silence. This space honours the understanding that grief is not something to fix, but something to meet with patience, compassion, and care — often in the company of others.
Gentle guidance with opportunities for sharing and quiet reflection
No pressure to speak — your presence is enough
A rhythm that honours slowness, sensitivity, and emotional safety
You may want to bring a cosy blanket, cup of something delicious and a candle