Body Language

A delicious and grounding marriage of
stretchy and traditional Thai Massage, guided breathwork, aroma and
sound therapy targeting the whole of you.
Feel your stress melt away and experience transformation in mind, body and spirit, leaving no stone unturned. This treatment is a full body MOT designed to restore and nourish from the inside out - leaving you feeling rejuvenated and energised.
Molly Chinner can arrange appointments throughout the week, please use the form below to make an enquiry.
- 60 minute treatment - £70
- 90 minute treatment - £95
If you would like to access the Women Supporting Women Fund to subsidise this treatment, find more details here.
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Thank you so much to these wonderful folk, who donated to the Women Supporting Women Fund in October.
Your generosity means that even more members of our community can access our offerings.
However, unfortunately we currently have a waiting list for accessing this fund.
So if you're able to make a donation, either when you book a treatment, class or event at Moon OR you can follow the link in our bio and make a standalone donation, it would be gratefully received.
If you'd like to make use of the WSW Fund then you can also find out more via the link in our bio.
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Today we are welcoming the darkness at Samhain/Halloween…
Traditionally, in Celtic and other communities, this evening would mark the transition between the lighter half of the year and the darker half.
Transitions and womanhood feel synonymous, as we travel through life, with the rhythms of our bodies. I wonder if we feel the transitions of the natural world more keenly because of this...
Some believe that at this time of year the division between this world and the 'otherworld' is at its thinnest, allowing spirits to pass through.
Ancestors are honoured and invited home, while harmful spirits are warded off. People wear costumes and masks, disguising themselves as harmful spirits, to ward off unwanted attention from the actual spirits.
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Death Café - A Space for Life’s Deepest Conversations
3pm this Sunday at Moon.
Join us for an intimate gathering where we drink tea, eat cake, and talk about death in a warm, welcoming environment.
A Death Café is a discussion group with no agenda, objectives, or themes - the conversation simply flows from what those present bring on the day.
What to Expect
⭕ Small group-directed discussion about death, with no set topics or conclusions
⭕ A gentle, open space where all perspectives and curiosities are welcome
⭕ The chance to listen, to share, or simply to be present
⭕ Tea, cake, and conversation in good company
Why Death Cafe?
In our culture, there are few places where we can talk openly about death. Death Cafes create a safe and relaxed space for these conversations, helping us to reflect on life’s great mystery together. Since the first gathering in 2011, more than 21,000 Death Cafes have been held in 93 countries - a testament to the universal human wish to speak honestly about mortality.
Details
📅 When: First Sunday of each month
🕒 Time: 3pm to 4.30pm
📍 Where: Moon Women’s Health, 63 Chetwynd Road, London NW5 1BX
💷 Cost: Death Cafe is offered freely. If you’d like to contribute, your donation helps cover tea and cake. Every donation, large or small, helps keep the cafe welcoming and accessible for all.
📖 Booking: Spaces are limited. A friendly request: if you book a ticket and then find you’re unable to attend, please let us know as soon as possible so someone else has the chance to join the conversation
Come as you are. No preparation needed. Each gathering stands alone, and every conversation is unique.
The session is facilitated by Heidi Alden.
You can find out more details and book via the link in our bio.
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