Connecting to our sacred nature

“Once we start to work with Feminine power, we begin to see that it is not our minds that are in control of this power – it ebbs and flows with the movements of the planets, the procession of the seasons, the moons and tides, and our own internal cycles of menstruality.

We learn that they are all part of the same process.

We open towards the energy, rather than shut down to it.

We learn to trust the flow.”

The Seasons, Cycles & Wheel of the Year

Step into the sacred space of House of Shakti, where our yoga practices guide women on a profound journey of connection with their internal cycles and the ever-changing seasons, harmonising with the rhythms of life.

We weave the wisdom of the Wheel of the Year into our classes and offerings, creating a bridge that intimately connects our inner cycles with the outer cycles of nature.

The Wheel of the Year is a sacred and ancient concept that celebrates the seasons, the cycles of nature and the rhythms of life. It’s a powerful tool for reconnecting with the natural world, understanding the ebbs and flows of your own life, and finding your place within the greater cosmos.

The eight Sabbats on the Wheel of the Year not only mirror the cyclical nature within ourselves as women and the outside world, but serve as gateways to explore archetypal energies.

Aligning with the cyclical rhythms of nature

Through our yoga practices we work with energetic archetypes, aligning ourselves with the Maiden, Mother, Maga, and Crone qualities. This intentional alignment allows women to attune to nature's profound rhythms and embrace the unique energies and wisdom inherent in each phase of a woman’s life.

Our practices will connect you to the phases of the moon, the time of the day, the seasons, the phases of the menstrual cycle, feminine and goddess archetypes, and more. Movement, breath, meditation, mantra, yogic philosophy, and reflection become powerful avenues for aligning with your own unique cycles.

Much like nature's cycles of growth, abundance, decay, death, and rebirth, our practices encourage women to reflect on their own personal journey. We invite a deep acknowledgment of the cyclical nature of life, fostering a continuous process of renewal and self-discovery.