Sanctuary
A spiritual circle in Atlanta
A 12-week, small, intimate circle to slow down, listen, and be present to your life.
There’s a kind of gathering many of us are quietly longing for.
Slower.
More honest.
Less performative.
A place where you don’t have to arrive with the right words…
or be anything other than where you are.
Sanctuary is a small, intimate circle where we come together.
to slow down…
to listen…
and to be with what’s real in our lives.
Not to fix it.
Not to figure it out.
Just to give it space.
Come as you are.
Twice a month, we gather in a circle.
And each time, we begin where we are.
We might sit in silence.
We might reflect or write.
We might share what’s been stirring… or simply listen.
Some evenings feel more spacious.
Some more conversational.
There’s no pressure to speak.
No expectation to perform.
Just a steady rhythm of showing up…
and being met there.
Over time, something begins to shift.
You hear yourself more clearly.
You feel less alone in what you’re carrying.
You begin to trust what’s unfolding in your life.
This space tends to draw women at the threshold.
No longer who they were…
not yet who they’re becoming.
Holding questions without answers.
Sensing a quiet longing for something more real.
You don’t need clarity to come.
Only a willingness to be with what’s here.
Held in a small steady circle
We keep the circle small — no more than nine —
so it can stay grounded, relational, and real.
Sometimes we gather outside of our regular rhythm,
for a meal, a walk, or a simple way of being together.
And in between meetings, we stay loosely connected —
a quiet thread of presence through a group chat.
This isn’t a class.
There’s nothing to complete.
Nothing to achieve.
Just a space to be together…
in shared companionship.
Details:
we meet twice a month
each gathering lasts about 90 minutes
each season unfolds over ~12 weeks
$250 per season, with a sliding scale available
held in Atlanta, with the option to join us virtually
a small, intimate group of up to nine
If you feel drawn to something like this, here’s what to expect:
If you feel something in you soften reading this…
you’re welcome here.