Join Ayesha for a regular women’s circle based on the phases of moon on Sundays January 5th, February 16th, April 6th, May 18th, June 1st, July 6th 2025, 15.30 to 17.00.
It was traditional in many cultures around the world for women to gather together in spiritual ceremony. Centuries of persecution of the priestess, the wise woman and the healer resulted in women abandoning this tradition, and associated spaces. But, now women around the world are remembering and reviving this tradition and sitting in circle once again.
In these circles there will be time to share, to sing, to meditate and to journal. The practices will be chosen based on the energetic frequency of the moon and its astrological position.
Why the moon?
You may be familiar with the great fire festivals that mark the cycle of the sun through the year (solstice, equinox etc.). But, what about the cycles of the moon? Every month the moon waxes to full and wanes to new producing an energetic effect on our planet. We can see the effect in the tides, and when we are able to make sense of it, we can also see the effect on us both as individuals and collectively. Astrology gives us a language through which to understand the archetypal themes that arise.
These themes often occur as polarities between the sun and the moon. In yoga, we are interested in understanding and transforming the spaces between polarities. The sun is associated with the atman or the soul, the moon is associated with the psyche, the mind and the emotions. As the light of the sun, shines on the moon, it is through this veil that we experience divine consciousness and through which our perception is filtered.
As we attune to how changes in the astronomical environment affect us, we come to understand another aspect of our human experience as beings that are very much part of the whole.
You can book the as single classes for £17 per class or with your regular class pass here (just select the date(s) you would like to attend on the schedule).
About Ayesha:
Ayesha has been blessed to learn from many wonderful teachers in India, the UK and the USA, qualified to teach Vinyasa Flow ten years ago and since then has completed advanced trainings at Triyoga and with her main teacher Sri Dharma Mittra. Her teaching is influenced by her love of mysticism and studies in tantra and the desert rose, but steeped in the Indian tradition. Her classes enliven the spirit using breath, movement, sound and stillness and offer and introduction to philosophical concepts, mantra and other powerful tools that have supported her journey so far.