Remembering

A Monthly Virtual Gathering

What is the Remembering Circle?

Remembering is a monthly online gathering for women who want to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and practice being present in the midst of everyday life.

Together we'll explore gentle Organic Intelligence® practices, embodied reflection, and meaningful conversation in a warm, supportive community. Each gathering offers space to settle your nervous system, cultivate self-trust, and remember what matters most.

Who is it for?

This circle is for women who are longing to:

  • Feel more grounded and present.

  • Move through stress with greater ease.

  • Reconnect with themselves after seasons of caregiving, change, or uncertainty.

  • Experience authentic connection with other women.

  • Develop practices they can carry into everyday life.

What you'll experience

Each 75-minute gathering may include:

  • Gentle nervous system settling practices

  • Guided embodied awareness

  • Reflection and inquiry

  • Optional partner or group conversation

  • Time for integration and questions

Every gathering is a little different, responding to the needs and wisdom of those who are present.

Details

When: One Saturday each month, 9:00–10:30 AM (ET)

Location: Live on Zoom

Investment: $35 drop-in per gathering / $25 monthly membership

Registration: Advance registration is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need experience with Organic Intelligence?

Not at all. The practices are welcoming and accessible to everyone.

Will I be expected to share?

No. You are always invited, never required, to participate in conversation.

What should I bring?

A quiet space, a journal if you'd like, something to drink, and whatever helps you feel at ease.

Can I attend just one gathering?

Of course. Each circle stands on its own, and you're welcome to join whenever it feels supportive.

Can I host a Remembering gathering for a corporation, school staff or private group?

Yes. This process builds trust and resilience for individuals and serves as a source of mutual nourishment for groups.