
What we’re about
Connection, sisterhood, support, and empowerment! If you're looking for a women’s discussion group that is heart centered and spiritual at its core, join our Sacred Circle.
Women’s circles are one of the oldest forms of social interaction. Women in ancient times gathered to celebrate aspects of feminine life, share stories, worship their gods and goddesses, and pass down the traditions and wisdom that kept them alive and healthy.
Our Sacred Circle is an energetic space for women to speak, be heard, and grow. Our focus is fostering deeper conversations about spiritual and personal topics such as joy, abundance, purpose, inner wisdom, gratitude, sacred power, Divine feminine, life transitions, forgiveness, love, resilience, and the soul's journey. Discussion is facilitated and sometimes we break out into smaller groups for more intimate sharing.
In this group we:
- Encourage and respect all points of view
- Share own own experiences and beliefs
- Engage in respectful communication that honors all members of the group
- Support each other with positivity and joy, not criticism
- Respect other's perspectives, even if we disagree
All of our meetings are device-free so that we can be present for each other. We have a "Smart Phone Snuggle Spot" at the door where everyone can place their device.
The Sacred Circle for Women is open to women of all ages, religions, professions, and abilities and is free of competition and judgment. We support each other’s success and challenges. We set intentions for personal transformation. And, we enjoy tea and refreshments at every meeting!
Our main meeting space is The Clubhouse at Rio del Sol Condominiums, 2550 E River Rd (at E River Rd and Hacienda del Sol). We also have occasional Circles in people's homes, or other spaces when there is a special event. We typically have two Circles each month, on Wednesday (5:30p-7:30p) and Saturday (10:00am-12:00pm)
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Sacred Book Study: The Four AgreementsClubhouse at Rio del Sol Condominiums, Tucson, AZ
This profound little book of Toltec wisdom has made a tremendous difference in how I perceive myself and others and how I think and act in the world. In this Sacred Book Study, we'll discuss how the Four Agreements can change our mindset, impact our personal, spiritual, and professional lives, and improve our relationships with others and with society.
WHO WERE THE TOLTEC?
The Toltec were scientists and artists who formed a society to explore and conserve the spiritual knowledge and practice of the ancient ones. They came together as masters and students at Teotihuacan, the ancient city of pyramids outside Mexico City.
The knowledge in this book was embodied and passed down through many generations of Toltec naguals. Don Miguel Ruiz, a nagual from the Eagle Knight lineage, has beautifully summarized this wisdom in a way that can be integrated into modern life.
Join us to discuss this wonderful book! It will shift the way you look at the world.
Please read (or listen to) the book before attending this event. Purchase it on Amazon, or wherever you prefer to purchase books.
- What do you do when things fall apart?Clubhouse at Rio del Sol Condominiums, Tucson, AZ
Divorce, failure, job loss, the death of a friend or loved one, a scary diagnosis or the loss of our youth. How can we keep moving forward day after day when things around us fall apart, and we're overwhelmed with sadness, listlessness, anxiety, or pain? The answer may be the opposite of what you'd expect.
This Sacred Circle discussion will be anchored in the teachings of Buddhist nun Pema Chodron, who suggests that moving toward painful situations and becoming intimate with them can open up our hearts and provide healing in ways we never imagined. If you’re in the midst of a challenging time, please join us for support, sisterhood, and the opportunity to ask for wisdom in the Circle.
This event is FREE.
AGENDA
- Open the Circle at 10:05AM
- Overview and Check-ins around the Circle
- Facilitated discussion
- Check-outs around the Circle
- Close the Circle at approximately 11:45AM
- Tea, refreshments, and fellowship
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