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Story Seeds: Circles of Land and Song

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Ancient Sparks, New Fires: Story Seeds - Circles of Land and Song

You are invited to an afternoon of storytelling, song, community and connection - to yourself, other like hearted souls and the land.

When, where, who?

We will gather at the Duloe Stone Circle from 1-3.30pm on Sunday, 29th September.

Your facilitators, Charlie Edwards and Meghan Field, will hold space alongside the ancient quartz stones of Duloe as we explore the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood and our relationship to listening to the land.

Why are circles so important?

In our modern world, it's easy to lose touch with the natural rhythms and ancient wisdom that surround us. This gathering is an opportunity to slow down, reconnect, and find inspiration in the stories and songs that have shaped human experience for centuries. By coming together in a sacred space, we can deepen our relationship with the land and each other, fostering a sense of belonging and clarity in our lives.

What to expect?

For transparency, the circle will include the following:

  • Welcome and calling in the directions

  • Meditation

  • Oracle card pull and partner share

  • Singing and chanting

  • Storytelling

  • Community sharing

  • Movement

  • Land connection practice

  • Close

What is the cost?

Exchange is £20 and includes all materials. Community spaces are available - if finances would be an obstacle to attending, message us for your free place (hello@meghanfield.com).

What do I need?

Please come dressed for the weather and bring a journal, instruments like drums to accompany our singing and whatever you need to sit comfortably in nature.

What do I do now?

To book your place go to: https://calendly.com/meghanfield/story-seeds-circles-of-land-and-song

If you have any questions, please contact Charlie or Meghan (hello@meghanfield.com).

We can’t wait to gather with you on the land.

Big love,

C+M

About your facilitators:

Charlie and Meghan believe that everyone can cultivate a relationship with nature and the land right at their doorstep. These circles offer a chance to delve into the stories that have shaped us, deepening our connection to the ancient, magical world around and within us. Together, we can rewrite our narratives, gaining clarity on who we are and how we wish to navigate the world.

Charlie:

Charlie Edwards is a storyteller and Coastal Chantress deeply connected to the land and its ancient wisdom. Residing in Cornwall, she draws inspiration from the landscapes around her to rekindle forgotten magic and enchantment. Charlie's journey is about more than just sharing tales; it's about fostering a deeper connection with the Earth. She believes the land is alive with wisdom, and by tuning into its rhythms, we can unlock our own forgotten magic. Every thread she weaves carries the intention of helping others reconnect with the natural world and rediscover the enchantment within themselves.

Meghan:

Meghan Field is a social justice activist, Qoya Inspired Movement teacher, Sacred Kernow circle facilitator and Irish Celtic Shaman. Meghan is the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategic Lead for Plymouth, has her own consultancy practice, is the owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats, the founder of The Intuition Conversations Podcast and the creator of multiple oracle decks. Her core values include accessibility, equity and honouring nature.

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