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Weekly Mindfulness Circle: Group Meditation & Heart Sharing

Date

Thu 19th September 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Location

30a Griffith St
Coolangatta QLD 4225

Other Dates

Thu 19th September 2024, 06:30am

Thu 26th September 2024, 06:30am

Thu 03rd October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 10th October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 17th October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 24th October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 31st October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 07th November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 14th November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 21st November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 28th November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 05th December 2024, 06:30am

Thu 12th December 2024, 06:30am

Thu 19th December 2024, 06:30am

Thu 26th December 2024, 06:30am

Details

About the Circle

The Mindfulness Circle is an invitation to bring meditation, mindfulness and wholehearted living into your life. It is a safe, grounded space where people come together in a spirit of openness, acceptance and wonder to share their stories and connect with others, where we can feel safe to laugh and cry and be seen in our vulnerability.

Our mindfulness circle operates on a donation basis, with contributions going directly towards space hire and local food banks. Those that wish to support the continuation of the circle can do so via our donation box at the circle.

Learn more about our Circle here.

How does the circle work?

The circle is open to growth and change, so the format might be adjusted over time to accommodate the needs of our members. Currently, our circle primarily follows this program:

– Group Meditation & Check-in: We begin our circle with a 20-30 minute guided or silent sitting meditation, followed by a short check-in from each member.

– Heart Sharing: This is open time for sharing joys, difficulties, or what is currently alive for each of us while being witnessed by the rest of the group. This is an opportunity for us to listen deeply to one another while also paying attention to what arises in ourselves. Everyone only chooses to share their stories only if they feel comfortable to do so. Other weeks we may explore specific themes such as forgiveness, mindfulness at work, fears, grief, empathy, surrendering, attachments,…

***Note: The Heart Sharing may be alternated with some mindfulness/ creative activities. Please visit our calendar to get updates about the theme/ activities for each week.

– Harvesting: This is a short tea break time when we practice silence, reflect on what we’ve experienced and an opportunity to socialise.

– Closing: The circle closes with a short loving-kindness meditation as a way to foster a greater sense of connection to each other and to the world.

Details

– Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm every Thursday (GMT+10)

– Location: The Clear Skies Project Studio (30A Griffith St, Coolangatta)

– Cost: FREE, donations are welcome

– BYO: journal, cushion, blanket, everything you need to create a comfy “nest” for yourself 

This is an open circle, drop-ins are encouraged and new members are welcome at any time. However, if you would like to receive latest updates and information regarding our circle activities, please feel free to use the one-time registration form here.

Date

Thu 19th September 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Location

30a Griffith St
Coolangatta QLD 4225

Other Dates

Thu 19th September 2024, 06:30am

Thu 26th September 2024, 06:30am

Thu 03rd October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 10th October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 17th October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 24th October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 31st October 2024, 06:30am

Thu 07th November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 14th November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 21st November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 28th November 2024, 06:30am

Thu 05th December 2024, 06:30am

Thu 12th December 2024, 06:30am

Thu 19th December 2024, 06:30am

Thu 26th December 2024, 06:30am

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.