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Full Moon Circle - 17th Oct 6.30pm - 8.30pm

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Hallorans Hill Conservation Park
atherton, australia
Hayley Smith Holistic Counselling
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Thu, 17 Oct, 6:30pm - 8:30pm AEST

Event description

Let's sit together in the immense energy of the closest supermoon of the year and enjoy her impressive size and brightness! We know the moon has the power to move oceans and disturb the tectonic plates, so of course, being 70% water ourselves, we will all no-doubt be noticing it's effects as well at this time.  As with all full moon's, you can allow a deep release of what is no longer serving you in your life. To face what you are truly ready to be done with and allow to be let go of and left behind.

Aries is one of the three fire signs. It is primal, passionate and direct. It loves fiercely and is devoted to Truth. With this super full moon in the sign of Aries, we have a poignant opportunity to consciously harness and direct our own fire into the areas of our lives that need it most. 

This women's circle is a fantastic opportunity for you to pause and work with the energies of Aries and the Full Moon, balancing fire and water to bring release, clarity and direction ahead of the closing months of 2024.

During this ceremony, you will be guided through a somatic movement practice, a grounding mediation, a journaling practice and a closing rose tea ceremony.

What to bring - 

*Comfortable cushion to sit on or a yoga mat

*Cup - for rose tea

*Journal and pen (reading glasses if you need them)

*Warm layers, maybe socks,  (as it can still be cool at night and we will be sitting on a stone floor)

*Water bottle

*Kindness and an open heart


You may arrive a little earlier if you wish to watch the moon rise up over the East before we start. 

Both Amy and I are deeply looking forward to sharing this evening with you.

Much love,

Hayley & Amy xxxx










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Hallorans Hill Conservation Park
atherton, australia