Seasonal Circles
Small gatherings held to mark the turn of the seasons. A few hours of shared practice, conversation, and quiet reflection.

Four times a year the seasons turn. Seasonal Circles are a way to mark that turning together: a short shared practice, a guided reflection on what is closing and what is starting, and time to talk. The room caps at eight so the conversation stays real.
What a session looks like
Two to three hours, usually on a weekend evening near the actual solstice or equinox. Tea is poured, an opening practice settles the group, then guided journaling and small-group conversation. We close with a short integration practice and tea again.
Who Seasonal Circles are for
People who like the idea of marking time deliberately. People who want a quiet alternative to the noise of holidays and birthdays. Returning regulars and brand-new visitors both. No experience required.
Reserving a seat
Seats are released about three weeks before each circle. The mailing list hears first. Send a note through the inquiry form to be added.

Other practices
Breathwork
Slow, intentional breathing patterns that shift the body out of sympathetic 'fight or flight' and into parasympathetic rest. Held in small groups by candlelight.
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A slow, floor-based practice where shapes are held for three to five minutes to reach the deep connective tissues. An invitation to soften and notice.
Read moreReady to come in?
Send a note. Alina reads every message personally and will be in touch within a few days.
Inquire about Seasonal Circles