Circles with Madeline
Connection · Community · Witnessing
There is something powerful that happens when we come together — when we gather in intention, presence, and curiosity. Circles are an invitation to remember what’s possible in community: deeper connection, shared insight, and the joy of being witnessed just as you are.
Rooted in reverence and realness, these gatherings offer space to slow down, speak from the heart, and attune to the rhythms within and around you. Whether we’re honoring the passage into motherhood, integrating grief, reclaiming voice, or simply creating space to reflect — each circle is a living, breathing container. It is shaped by those who enter and held with care, compassion, and a touch of magic.
Current Circle offering:
Sanctum Mae: A Virtual Gathering for Remembrance, Renewal & Rooted Connection
Sanctum Mae is a sacred gathering space for women — a place to remember the miracle of life moving through us, and to honor the raw, tender, even hidden parts of who we are. Here, we attune to the rhythms of nature and the wisdom of the body. We gather not to fix or strive, but to soften, to be witnessed, and to root ourselves in presence, peace, and pleasure.
In community, we explore what it means to live from love in a world shaped by fear. We remember that life is meant to be enjoyed. By reconnecting to the Mother within, we reclaim our sovereignty and awaken the power of choice — making liberation not only possible, but near.
This is a space of curiosity and wonder, of slowing down and listening deeply. Together, we embrace the mystery, welcome the unknown, and recover the truth that we are already whole.
Sanctum Mae is offered as a drop-in virtual gathering, currently held on a donation basis. You are welcome to join once, occasionally, or as part of your ongoing rhythm. There is no long-term commitment — only an invitation to return as it feels nourishing to you.
Details and upcoming dates are shared via email. When you register, you’ll receive a welcome message and a reminder the day before each gathering.