We honour the Bunurong Boon Wurrung women of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather in circle.
Long before our words, their stories were sung beneath moonlight.
Long before our gatherings, they sat in sacred circles, guiding birth, grief, ceremony and song.
We pay deep respect to the matriarchs of this land, past, present and emerging. They have led with strength, held community in their arms, and carried the wisdom of Country in their blood and bones.
The circles we hold today are echoes of ancient ones.
In gathering, we remember. In healing, we honour.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

Women's Circles
Where women return to what was once known.
There is something ancient that stirs when women gather.
A rhythm that lives beneath the noise of modern life, a rhythm that remembers firelight, storytelling, silence, and the sacred passing down of what it means to become.
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The Aligned Phoenix holds space for women and girls to return to this rhythm, not through instruction, but through circle.
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Whether standing at the threshold of your first bleed, or finding your way back to yourself after years of forgetting.
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You are welcome here.
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Her First Flame
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A first bleed circle for girls and their women.
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A seasonal rite of passage for girls who've recently had their first bleed, held with reverence, ritual, and the women who walk beside them.
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Future Circles
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Other women's offerings are gathering quietly in the firelight.
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