
Spoken, witnessed, held
A fire, a circle, and the courage to be heard.
Why
We have forgotten how to sit together without performance. Circle is older than language, older than the room you're reading this in. It is the shape humans take when there is something true to say.
Here we hold space without fixing, without advising, without taking sides. What's spoken in circle stays in circle. What is witnessed there tends to keep moving in you long after the fire goes out.
What happens
A rough shape of the day.
- 01We open with breath, with land, with a moment of quiet.
- 02A talking piece moves around the fire. One voice at a time.
- 03You speak when it's yours, you listen when it isn't.
- 04No fixing, no advice, no cross-talk. Just witness.
- 05We close together and break bread.
Who it's for
If any of this is you.
- Anyone carrying something they haven't put down
- Men's circles, women's circles, mixed circles by season
- First-timers and people who've held space for years
Questions
Things people ask first.
Opening Spring 2027
Come sit with sacred circles.
We open the gates slowly, by invitation. Hold your place in the founding circle and we will reach out when your moment in the valley comes.
Opening Spring 2027127+ already holding space
For facilitators
Teach sacred circles at the valley.
We're quietly gathering practitioners to hold our circles. If this is your lineage, tell us how you teach and we'll be in touch.
