Because your grief deserves ceremony. Not silence.
You’re the emotional anchor, the one who carries the mental load, the space holder.
You’ve raised the babies, weathered the teenage years, maybe even stood at empty bedroom doors with a lump in your throat.
You’ve lost relationships — to time, to death, to truth.
You’ve uncovered forgotten parts of yourself through diagnosis, heartbreak, and becoming.
And now… you move through your days a little numb, a little hollow — quietly asking yourself, ‘Who am I now?’
Your own quiet grief lives unspoken in your chest.
It whispers in the pauses.
It aches in places words can’t reach.
This is your moment.
To be held, not to hold.
To lay it down, not carry it through.
To feel it — fully, safely, sacredly.
The next ceremony is on Wednesday 3rd December, 7:30pm to 9:30pm GMT
You’re carrying emotional weight that doesn’t have a name — identity shifts, neurodivergence, spiritual burnout, quiet heartbreaks.
You crave depth. Stillness. Sacred witnessing. But don’t know where to find it.
You’re tired of being told you’re strong — when inside, you feel fragile and unseen.
You long for ceremony, not just self-help. For space, not just coping.
You don’t need another toolkit. You need a sacred pause.
Most women think that “being grateful,” “processing quietly,” or “staying strong” is how you get through.
But what if those beliefs are what’s keeping you stuck?
You log onto the video call, unsure if you’re in the right place.
But the moment the candle is lit… you exhale.
You're not required to share. Or speak. Or perform.
You're invited to feel. To release. To soften.
Tears come - maybe.
Numbness shifts - maybe.
You just breathe.
And that’s enough.
Because this is the moment you stop holding it all alone.
Held in a sacred, intimate circle — no pressure, no performance, just pure presence.
Gentle, body-based practices to support you in feeling (not fixing) your grief.
Speak your truth or stay silent. Either way, you’ll be deeply witnessed.
Grounding tools to help your body feel safe enough to let go.
Candle lighting, symbolic gestures, and sacred tools that honour your grief as holy.
To carry the ceremony’s medicine with you after the circle closes.
Held by a Neurodivergent guide (Bea) who gets it — from lived experience, not just training.
Depth over numbers. Ceremony is sacred. You’ll feel that.
Grief in the Body (Audio Journey)
A somatic meditation to help grief move safely through your nervous system.
Mini Ritual Kit (PDF)
Simple, beautiful home rituals to continue your grief tending practice.
The Language of Grief Journal Cards
Gentle, printable prompts and affirmations for when you can't find the words.
That’s okay. Ceremony works beneath the surface. Stillness is sacred, too.
Nope. Your presence is enough. Silence is welcome. Camera optional.
Yes. If it lives in your heart, it belongs.
That’s not a breakdown — that’s a breakthrough. And you’ll be lovingly held the whole way through.
Just £47
Refunds are not available due to the gentle care taken to create a safe and intimate space for everyone.
The next ceremony is being held on 3rd December at 7:30pm GMT
Online (Link sent upon booking)
No. This is a sacred space meant to be experienced live.
You’ve held space for everyone else.
It’s time someone held space for you.
The pain you’re carrying? It’s not too much. It’s sacred.
This is your moment. To pause. To be witnessed. To finally lay it down.