Women’s Truth Circle
Coming together to share, listen, and heal
Every 3rd Sunday of the Month | 3pm – 5pm
The Women’s Truth Circle is a monthly gathering for women who wish to reconnect with honesty, empathy, and the healing power of being truly heard.
Each month we come together in an atmosphere of warmth and acceptance to speak from the heart — or to simply listen — as we explore what’s real for us in this moment of our lives.
Here, there is no teaching or fixed topic.
The conversation unfolds naturally from the voices present in the circle.
Some come seeking clarity, some for connection, and some simply to sit among women and feel the strength of shared truth.
- A caring, confidential space where every voice matters
- Time to share your truth — or to rest quietly in listening
- Gentle reflection, compassion, and collective healing
- Tea, snacks, and the comfort of good company
Why We Gather
Telling the truth — even quietly, even just once — has the power to lighten what we carry.
When spoken into a circle of women who listen without judgment, truth becomes medicine.
Each story, each silence, helps weave a field of healing that belongs to all of us.
Logistics
- When: Every 3rd Sunday of the month, 3pm – 5pm
- Where: Moon Women’s Health, 63 Chetwynd Road, London NW5 1BX
- Contribution: The circle is freely offered. A £5 donation is welcome to help provide teas and snacks.
- Booking: Space is limited. If you reserve a place and find you cannot attend, please let us know so another woman may join.
Arrive as you are — bringing your truth, your curiosity, your voice.
Together, we remember that heartfelt words can move energy, reveal insight, and begin transformations not yet known.
Assiya Shalabayeva’s will hold this monthly space.
| Coming up … |
| December 21, 2025 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| January 18, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| February 15, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| April 19, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| May 17, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| June 21, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| July 19, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| August 16, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| September 20, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| October 18, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| November 15, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |
| December 20, 2026 | 3.00pm | £5.00 suggested donation | | Book |

Join us tomorrow as we chat to Tracy Awere about The Sankofa Birth Experience and her philosophy of holistically supporting women on their pregnancy and birth journey.1 day ago

💙 Beat the Blues this Monday 💙
The Acupuncture Collective
Appointments available 2pm - 8pm (last few spots left)
Monday 10th November
SAD, otherwise known as seasonal affective disorder, can hit hard, as the clocks turn back in October, and the daylight fades...
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What is SAD?
MIND, the mental health organisation, describe SAD's symptoms as difficulty in concentrating, feeling sad, guilty or hopeless, being more prone to illnesses such as colds and infections, sleeping too long or too little and changes in hunger or sexual interest.
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It is a reaction to seasonal changes in daylight, which disrupts our body clock and hormones like serotonin, which affect mood, appetite and sleep.
🌟 But here’s the good news 🌟
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Acupuncture is the answer to our hormonal prayers!
It helps regulate our nervous system, calming us down or energising us, depending on which points around the body are focused on.
It also helps boost serotonin and melatonin, which boost our mood and help us sleep.Â
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We can also use acupuncture to strengthen our immune system, by using points on the Lung Meridian and tonify what the ancient Chinese called Wei Qi! Go on… Google it! All that and the loving embrace of our warm, friendly group clinic...
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See you on 10th November...
Find out more and book via the link in our bio.6 days ago

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.
See you soon.1 week ago

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.
Image from the wonderfully talented @tijanadraws1 week ago