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October Full Moon Women's Circle

Fri, Oct 03

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The Yoga Lounge, 3rd Floor

✨ Bathe in the October Full Moon ✨ Join us on October 3rd at 7:00 PM at The Yoga Lounge for an evening of release, renewal, and connection under the radiant full moon. Gather in circle with kindred spirits, nourish your soul, and step into the next chapter feeling lighter, brighter, and inspired. 🌕

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October Full Moon Women's Circle
October Full Moon Women's Circle

Time & Location

Oct 03, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. ADT

The Yoga Lounge, 3rd Floor, 2793 NS-2, Shubenacadie, NS B0N 2H0, Canada

About the event

🌕 Full Moon Women’s Circle 🌕October 3rd • 7:00 PM • The Yoga Lounge

Under the luminous October full moon, we gather in sacred circle — a place of warmth, reflection, and renewal. This is a time to pause, breathe deeply, and feel the rhythm of the season within and around us.

Together, we will share gentle practices, soulful conversation, and moments of stillness as the moon illuminates our inner wisdom. In this supportive space, you are invited to release what no longer serves you, call in what you’re ready to embrace, and connect with other women walking their own journeys of healing and growth.

Come as you are — bring an open heart, a yoga mat, pillow and blanket, a journal and a cozy layer for comfort, and a willingness to be nourished by the magic of sisterhood and moonlight.

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I would like to acknowledge that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This land is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship,” first signed in 1725, which established an ongoing relationship between the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik Peoples and the Crown. These treaties recognized the Mi’kmaq’s rights to their land and resources, and they remain living agreements to this day.​

 

I also wish to honour the legacy and contributions of African Nova Scotians, whose communities have been an integral part of the province for over 400 years. These communities have deep roots, resilience, and cultural influence that continue to shape Nova Scotia today.We are all Treaty People, and we are called to live in right relations with one another and with this land.

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