A ceremonial gathering of women at Kensal Rise Library. We will drink cacao (a medicinal, heart opening elixir made of organic cacao, oat milk, cayenne pepper and honey), practise a gentle yoga set, sing a song together and have an opportunity to share and listen as we close with a sharing circle.
Saturday, April 18th from 6.30 - 8.30pm
Kensal Rise Library, Bathurst Gardens, NW10 5EU
Single Session: £40 or £30 concession (Code: CONCESSION-WC to apply)
*Remember to bring your own mat!
“Jessie’s womens circle is a sacred sanctuary from the hustle bustle. The circle provides a much needed moment for nourishment, calming & ceremony that is so hard to find in our masculine world of constant work & activity. Jessie is a sensitive & caring guide, creating such a beautiful, relaxing & open environment for us all, with such attention to detail. The combination of yoga, chanting, cacao & personal or communal reflection is a delicious recipe for restoration & reconnection. Thank you Jessie for creating such a beautiful & welcoming space for us.”
Lily, 2023
"I had never considered chanting as a form of meditation before attending the woman circle. As someone who’s head is always full of thoughts, I find it difficult to settle down and meditate, but through chanting, I felt I was able to find some peace. There’s something about singing in a group that is very comforting, uplifting, and for me chanting has the same effects.. a magic!!
Jessie once likened the sound of your breath on the back of your throat to waves crashing on the beach and it’s something that I now think about all the time, especially when I’m coming back to find the calm within myself.
I even sung the chant to my little sister and she liked it so much she recorded it! She now listens and chants along"
Tinks, 2023
"Jessie I am so overwhelmed thank you so much, it was honestly all I could ever dream of. I am so eternally grateful to you and will treasure last night forever."
Private Mother Blessing, 2025
"Just wanted to say a huge thank you for holding and hosting last night so beautifully. It was more than I could have ever asked for, and I will treasure that eve for years to come. You held it with such love and gravitas and thought and sacredness. It was such a moving, wonderful eve and as you say I think the words and songs will continue to land for days and weeks to come - what a beautiful thing! Thank you so, so much."
Private Mother Blessing, 2025
"Community cannot take root in a divided life. Long before community assumes external shape and form, it must be present as a seed in the undivided self: only as we are in communion with ourselves can we find community with others."
Parker Palmer