Please read through the additional information at the end if engaging in BreathworkWelcome to Yemagic Woman's Circle facilitated by Yemaya.A sacred sister circle where you can feel safe, nurtured, empowered & connected to women within the community. Yemaya creates a safe space for Women from all walks of life to revitalise their soul within feminine energy under the light of the full moon.Held on sacred land - Location to be announced Women have gathered in ceremonious circles based on the cycles of the moon and their own menstruation throughout history. These circles were a ritual to connect with the natural world, each other, and celebrate the feminine. For example, some indigenous cultures and tribes would have moon lodges, a gathering of women to honor "Grandmother moon." These circles were considered incredibly potent and healing, and it was thought that when the women from the tribe gathered together and connected as one, they could connect to the divine and seek answers to any problem. A Medicine Woman would often facilitate the circle to keep the energy flowing, enthusiasm strong, and teach lessons on the stars and seasons.Each circle will have different themes and intentions that will be revealed to the Women when arriving. Activities will include, meditation, Ancient Breathwork, arts n craft, space to share from your heart and much more juicy goodness.This is a sacred space for your soul to be held by the feminine.Additional information for this session:Please bring:Water bottle Journel Wear comfortable clothingIt is recommended to practice Breathwork on an empty stomach, so don't have a big meal for a few hours prior to class.Make sure to dress warmly in layers, as some people may feel cold while others may feel hot during Breathwork.Contraindications:Engaging in Breathwork can lead to profound physical and emotional release, making it important to consider certain precautions.Individuals with a history of cardiovascular disease, such as angina or heart attack, high blood pressure, glaucoma, retinal detachment, osteoporosis, recent significant physical injuries or surgery are not recommended to practice breathwork.Similarly, individuals with severe mental illness or seizure disorders, as well as those taking major medications, are not advised to do breathwork. It is also not suitable for individuals with a personal or family history of aneurysms. Pregnant women are strongly advised to consult and seek approval from their primary care physician before practicing breathwork. Individuals with asthma should have their inhaler with them and should consult both their primary care physician and the facilitator of the breathwork class.