
With all the busyness, and the endless scroll of information and potential distraction that seems to characterise much of modern life, it’s easy to get caught up exclusively in our mental world. As a result we can start to feel restless, anxious and isolated.
The circling practices we explore together invite us to slow down . . . to attune to our sensitivity—sensitivity to our surroundings, to our bodies, to each other—and through doing so rediscover the natural warmth and delight of connection and belonging. This is powerful in itself; but there is another, even deeper opportunity that circling offers.
As we engage in the practices, we start to become aware of the previously unconscious fear-based patterning that has been constraining and inhibiting our expression for decades, and the limiting self-beliefs that lie at their root. This clarity then offers a new opportunity: to courageously step beyond these familiar patterns and beliefs, into the unknown—into a new space of possibility.
It’s here, in the openness of this new space, that we align with our true genius: the intuitive wisdom, the higher self/mind, the superconscious, the Christ within, that is connected to everything through all time and space, and start to build confidence in speaking, acting and creating from this new way of being in the world.


