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Full Moon Healing & Manifesting Circle

A sacred gathering of women to honour and celebrate the full moon, release personal baggage and complete manifestation intentions set on the Dark Moon. In ancient communities, this circle was used to call in the divine feminine, and as a way of grounding, centring, and receiving higher wisdom. A moon circle is a safe space, where women can enjoy being in sacred sisterhood, feel supported and witnessed.

This Is for You if....

  • You want a safe space to be with other women
  • Complete or finish what intentions you set on the New Moon
  • Release emotions and let go of baggage, isolation, overthinking
  • Learn how to manifest in life and receive healing on manifesting blocks
  • Receive a Divine Feminine Group Energy Healing Transmission from a Moon Mother

What You Will Experience

  • Sharing our intentions of what we wish to manifest with one another, and what personal issue we would like to receive spiritual energy healing on
  • Discussing the moon colours for this full moon
  • Do a full moon healing meditation on the issue you wish to explore
  • Afterwards, sharing experiences and closing of the circle
  • Information about deepening your feminine power journey

The Moon Ray Colour for 2025: Pure White and Silver

This year our focus will be on the universal colour of white and silver. The light of the Full Moon holds all colours within itself.

The Pure White Ray holds the patterns of a new high-vibration Vision for our life-paths. As the Ray washes over us it fills every cell of our bodies with this new Vision and grounds it in the physical world. The Pure White Ray also holds the feminine power of creation, so we create our Vision simply and without force by being in the world and holding its radiance in our cells. The Silver Ray brings us the gift of balancing our energies and gentle tranquil harmony. Bathed in this serene Ray, a natural realignment occurs, drawing us closer to the nurturing essence of the Sacred Feminine. Our energies, actions, and lives beautifully merge with her, and we can then dance our lives in partnership with the loving harmony and balance she gracefully instils within us.

For Cyclic Women: This Ray can help us to embrace our dance as the Sacred Feminine leads us through the changing tempo of our phases, and to feel the balance lying within us as we dance.

For Menopause women: This Ray can help us to realise that although our lives and perspectives and bodies are changing, there is a gentle and profound sanctuary of sacred balance and harmony lying within us.

Natasha Bailey’s Offering on the dates below from 7.30pm to 9pm.

  • Tickets = £13

If you would like to access the Women Supporting Women Fund to subsidise this treatment, find more details here.

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At Moon, we love how Five Element acupuncture helps us work with the rhythms of the seasons. Summer is the time of the Fire element—linked to the Heart, joy, and connection.

But just like fire, this energy needs tending. Too much, and we burn out. Too little, and we feel flat or anxious.

Acupuncture says the Heart houses the Shen—our spirit, presence, and emotional wellbeing. When Fire energy is balanced, we feel warm, connected, and joyful.

When it’s out of balance, we may feel:

⭕️ Socially overwhelmed

⭕️ Wired but tired

⭕️ Anxious or unsettled

This summer, tend your own flame at The Acupuncture Collective— calm the nervous system, regulate sleep, and support your Heart energy—so you can enjoy summer fully, without tipping into burnout.

Our June collective lands just around the Summer Solstice, the peak of light and Fire energy. It’s the perfect moment to pause, reset, and nourish your inner joy—gently, in nourishing community energy.

Curious what acupuncture can help with this summer?

☀️ Restless sleep?

☀️ Feeling overwhelmed?

☀️ Emotional fatigue or burnout?

☀️ Low joy or energy?

Yes, it can.

Our next Acupuncture Collective is taking place between 2pm to 8pm on Monday 22nd June (Sophie and Sunila will be away for July so be sure to get your session in before they return in August!) 

You can find out more and book via our bio.
At Moon, we love how Five Element acupuncture helps us work with the rhythms of the seasons. Summer is the time of the Fire element—linked to the Heart, joy, and connection. But just like fire, this energy needs tending. Too much, and we burn out. Too little, and we feel flat or anxious. Acupuncture says the Heart houses the Shen—our spirit, presence, and emotional wellbeing. When Fire energy is balanced, we feel warm, connected, and joyful. When it’s out of balance, we may feel: ⭕️ Socially overwhelmed ⭕️ Wired but tired ⭕️ Anxious or unsettled This summer, tend your own flame at The Acupuncture Collective— calm the nervous system, regulate sleep, and support your Heart energy—so you can enjoy summer fully, without tipping into burnout. Our June collective lands just around the Summer Solstice, the peak of light and Fire energy. It’s the perfect moment to pause, reset, and nourish your inner joy—gently, in nourishing community energy. Curious what acupuncture can help with this summer? ☀️ Restless sleep? ☀️ Feeling overwhelmed? ☀️ Emotional fatigue or burnout? ☀️ Low joy or energy? Yes, it can. Our next Acupuncture Collective is taking place between 2pm to 8pm on Monday 22nd June (Sophie and Sunila will be away for July so be sure to get your session in before they return in August!)  You can find out more and book via our bio.15 hours ago
Loving the World Cup vibes as today's New Mama & Parent One Stop Drop-in.

Third Wednesday of the month at Highgate NewtownCommunityCentre @hncp_2025
Loving the World Cup vibes as today's New Mama & Parent One Stop Drop-in. Third Wednesday of the month at Highgate NewtownCommunityCentre @hncp_20251 day ago
Are you a new Mama or Parent (the first 2 years counts!) then this is for you...

Tomorrow (Wed 17th) you'll find the FREE New Mama & Parent One-stop Drop-in at:

🌟 Highgate Newtown Community Centre, 30 Bertram St, London N19 5DQ 🌟

In conjunction with:

@tufnellparkparents
@hncp_2025

The session runs from 10.30am - 12.30pm and you'll find support from:

⭕ A Babywearing Consultant
⭕ A Motherhood Lifeline Therapist
⭕ A Lactation & Baby Feeding Consultant
⭕ A Baby Sleep Consultant
⭕ A Postnatal Expert

Spread the word with your fellow parents, and we'll see you there.

Find more info and book via our bio.

#newmama
#newparent
#n19
Are you a new Mama or Parent (the first 2 years counts!) then this is for you... Tomorrow (Wed 17th) you'll find the FREE New Mama & Parent One-stop Drop-in at: 🌟 Highgate Newtown Community Centre, 30 Bertram St, London N19 5DQ 🌟 In conjunction with: @tufnellparkparents @hncp_2025 The session runs from 10.30am - 12.30pm and you'll find support from: ⭕ A Babywearing Consultant ⭕ A Motherhood Lifeline Therapist ⭕ A Lactation & Baby Feeding Consultant ⭕ A Baby Sleep Consultant ⭕ A Postnatal Expert Spread the word with your fellow parents, and we'll see you there. Find more info and book via our bio. #newmama #newparent #n192 days ago
📰 What’s the latest in Women's Health News 📰

⭕ What’s in a Name? ⭕
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been renamed as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). This change is important as it reclassifies the condition from a reproductive issue to a systemic endocrine and metabolic disorder. The removal of ‘cyst’ reflects an inaccuracy in terminology, as what this actually denotes is arrested ovarian follicles. The inclusion of ‘metabolic’ highlights that this condition can affect the whole body and should be treated as such.
 
⭕ Cancer Treatment Wins ⭕
The NHS is now offering a new targeted therapy (mirvetuximab soravtansine) for women and people living with ovarian cancer. The drug combines a ‘homing’ antibody with a cancer-killing medicine which attaches to ovarian cancer cells. This means that many living with ovarian cancer won’t have to suffer through chemotherapy. As patient Patricia Hill says, “it’s been incredibly positive… this is the first time that I’ve actually been able to get on with my life.”
 
⭕ English Caesarean Birth Rates ⭕
A recent report has highlighted that over 40% of births in England are now surgical, one of the highest rates in the world. This is an increase not reflected in other European countries or the USA. The report cites “demographic, health, social and health system changes in England”. However, this has not been accompanied by an improvement in outcomes for babies and maternal deaths have increased.
 
Find out more: Ambia, J., Alderdice, F., Knight, M., Rowe, R., Sanders, J. & Carson, C. (2026). Short report: International comparison of caesarean birth rates, 2020 – 2025. University of Oxford.
 
⭕ National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce ⭕
The independent investigation by Baroness Amos, which underpins the National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce, is due to release its final report with recommendations later this month. Following this, the Taskforce will publish a new national action plan for maternity care – watch this space.
📰 What’s the latest in Women's Health News 📰 ⭕ What’s in a Name? ⭕ Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been renamed as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). This change is important as it reclassifies the condition from a reproductive issue to a systemic endocrine and metabolic disorder. The removal of ‘cyst’ reflects an inaccuracy in terminology, as what this actually denotes is arrested ovarian follicles. The inclusion of ‘metabolic’ highlights that this condition can affect the whole body and should be treated as such. ⭕ Cancer Treatment Wins ⭕ The NHS is now offering a new targeted therapy (mirvetuximab soravtansine) for women and people living with ovarian cancer. The drug combines a ‘homing’ antibody with a cancer-killing medicine which attaches to ovarian cancer cells. This means that many living with ovarian cancer won’t have to suffer through chemotherapy. As patient Patricia Hill says, “it’s been incredibly positive… this is the first time that I’ve actually been able to get on with my life.” ⭕ English Caesarean Birth Rates ⭕ A recent report has highlighted that over 40% of births in England are now surgical, one of the highest rates in the world. This is an increase not reflected in other European countries or the USA. The report cites “demographic, health, social and health system changes in England”. However, this has not been accompanied by an improvement in outcomes for babies and maternal deaths have increased. Find out more: Ambia, J., Alderdice, F., Knight, M., Rowe, R., Sanders, J. & Carson, C. (2026). Short report: International comparison of caesarean birth rates, 2020 – 2025. University of Oxford. ⭕ National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce ⭕ The independent investigation by Baroness Amos, which underpins the National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce, is due to release its final report with recommendations later this month. Following this, the Taskforce will publish a new national action plan for maternity care – watch this space.4 days ago
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