
For centuries, the Spring Equinox has been honoured as a turning point—when light and dark stand in balance, the earth softens, and humans everywhere feel the quiet pull to step forward, stretch toward warmth, and imagine what might grow next. The Celts marked this threshold as a moment of promise, tending the land and each other with care, patience, and trust in what unfolds slowly. We’re keeping that tradition alive — minus the farming, and with the kind of seeds that don’t mind if you’ve never successfully kept a houseplant alive.
Think of it as two hours to move gently, breathe deeply, wander through guided imagination, and make space for intentions that feel more like invitations than instructions.
What to expect:
● Gentle, slow-moving yoga
● Guided visualisation
● Journaling prompts
● Sharing circle
● Closing ritual
It’s about remembering that growth doesn’t have to rush—we gather. We move. We make meaning together.
Bring: Yourself (however you are). Journal + Pen. An open heart, or at least a curious one (hopeful works too).






