"Moonlit Sisterhood: How to Host an Empowering Women's Circle"
Terri Silipo | JUN 17, 2025
Hosting a Full Moon Women's Circle: A Guide

Full moon nights are a powerful time for reflection, release, and renewal. Hosting a women's circle during this phase of the moon offers an opportunity for deep connection, self-discovery, and communal support. Here's how to create a meaningful and nurturing experience for all participants.
Setting the Scene
Choose a serene, quiet space, whether indoors or outdoors, where participants can sit comfortably in a circle. If outdoors, consider the weather and have a backup plan.
Create a warm and welcoming environment. Use soft lighting with candles or fairy lights, and consider playing gentle background music. Decorate with natural elements like flowers, crystals, or seashells to enhance the connection with nature.

Begin by setting a clear intention for the circle. Whether it's healing, empowerment, or simply sharing, make sure everyone understands the purpose and energy of the gathering.
Checklist of Items to Bring
Comfortable Seating: Cushions, blankets, or mats.
Candles: For lighting and setting a sacred space.
Crystals: For energy work and decoration.
Essential Oils or Incense: For aroma and atmosphere.
Notebooks and Pens: For journaling and reflection.
Drinks and Snacks: Herbal tea, water, and light snacks.
Sound Instruments: Drums, singing bowls, or chimes for sound healing.
Talking Stick or Stone: To facilitate sharing in the circle.
Offerings: Flowers, herbs, or other symbolic items for the altar.
Personal Items: Anything participants wish to charge with the moon's energy.
Opening Ceremony (10-15 minutes
Begin with a grounding exercise or meditation to center everyone in the present moment.
Introduce yourself and the purpose of the circle. Encourage everyone to share their names and a brief intention for the night.
Main Activities (45-60 minutes):
Provide prompts related to the full moon's theme (e.g., release, gratitude, new beginnings). Allow time for quiet reflection and writing.
Use the talking stick to share insights, experiences, or feelings. Remind everyone to listen with an open heart and without judgment.
Depending on the group's comfort level, consider incorporating rituals such as burning written intentions, crystal charging, or a collective prayer or affirmation.
Creative Expression (30-45 minutes)
Engage in a creative activity, like drawing mandalas, making vision boards, or creating a group artwork.
Incorporate gentle yoga, free movement, or dance to release energy and express emotions.
Closing Ceremony (10-15 minutes):
Invite everyone to express gratitude for the circle, the experiences shared, and the connections made.
End with a meditation or visualization to seal the energy of the circle and set intentions for the coming lunar cycle.
Allow time for participants to socialize, enjoy refreshments, and connect on a more personal level.
Additional Tips
Ensure the circle is a safe and inclusive space for all women, regardless of background or experience.
Remind participants to respect each other's boundaries and personal experiences.
Be open to adjusting the program based on the group's energy and needs.
Hosting a full moon women's circle is a beautiful way to harness lunar energy for healing and growth. With thoughtful preparation and a welcoming environment, you can create a space where women feel supported and empowered. Enjoy the magic of the full moon and the connections that blossom in its light!
Terri Silipo | JUN 17, 2025
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