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Full Moon Fire & Sharing Circle
Mon, 27 Nov
|Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and
You are invited to join the Full Moon Fire Circle at Dalton Moor Farm, a magical celebration of the Full Moon. A gentle period of reflection, connection, community, and sharing, with a small group of like-minded, fellow Earthlings
Time & Location
27 Nov 2023, 19:00 – 21:00
Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and , Dalton Moor Farm, Dalton Moor Lane, Off, Truro Ave, Murton, Dalton-le-Dale, Seaham SR7 9JY, UK
About the Event
Moon Phase Circles and various moon rituals have been held for many centuries, probably thousands of years, to mark the changing cycles.
Full moon celebrations tend to focus on gratitude for what we have, or have been given.
The November full moon is called the Frost Moon, due to the tendency for frosty weather at this time of year. Sometimes also called the Beaver Moon by the hunters who set traps for beavers..
We will meet at the car park at the School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing at 7pm.
Then we will walk by candlelight to the fire circle, where we will settle ourselves into a circle around the fire.
You will need to wear waterproof boots or wellies, waterproof outer clothing and bring something waterproof to sit on.
There are hay bales and logs to perch on but they will likely be wet.
You may prefer to bring a small stool or camping chair.
If you would like to bring a small artefact that has meaning to you, to set around the fire, within the circle and under the full moon, please do.
We will open the circle with a greeting and a poem.
Then I will lead a short meditation.
Coming out of meditation, I will invite everyone to join hands to complete the circle
and then to stretch our hands upwards to the moon, like opening a moon flower
We will then spend a little time considering the meaning of the Full Moon and its name, its recognised spiritual meaning and its meaning to each of us.
After a little stretching I will invite you to join once again in circle where we will each have an opportunity to speak about something that is on our minds.
We will use a ‘speaking stick’ to show who’s turn it is to speak and then that person can first introduce themselves to the group and then take some time (5-10 minutes) to talk about whatever they want to talk about, with no interruptions, while everyone else listens attentively in silence, offering no judgements, no suggestions, no solutions and no advice. Just holding space.
The circle is intentionally limited in number of people, so that each person has a chance to speak if they want to.
You may want to speak about your life, your thoughts, worries, concerns, successes, hopes, intentions, stories, poems, difficulties, experiences, perhaps something you have never said but have wanted or needed to speak aloud, or anything at all.
Anyone who prefers not to speak, simply passes the stick along.
After the ‘speaking stick’ has completed it’s journey once around the circle, there will be an opportunity for anyone who didn’t speak the first time, to take the stick and speak if they have decided to do so.
All that is said in circle remains confidential and stays in the circle.
If you want to there is also the option to bring paper messages (or sticks imbued with meaning), (about worries, feelings, bad experiences, etc.), to throw into the fire, to clear away unwanted issues and open to new opportunities.
Or you could do this to add fire and energy to new hopes, dreams and aspirations. These can remain private to you or you can share if you wish to.
We will then share something to eat and drink in circle together.
Then we will join in an activity related to the Moon’s month name, or to another linked occasion, or astrological significance.
Then we will return to our circle one last time, where we will join hands in a seamless circle of community, love and support, and for those who want to join in, we will howl at the moon.
Then at around 9pm, we will pick up our belongings, and walk back with our candles to the car park and say our farewells.
OTHER INFORMATION
if you wish to bring additional refreshments we ask that you respect our vegan values and only bring plant based foods and drinks.
We also request that you do not bring single use plastic bottles as we have signed the Dopper Pledge to not have these on site.
HOW TO FIND US – INPORTANT PLEASE NOTE
Access to the farm by vehicle is via Truro Avenue, Murton, SR7 9LG.
(this is NOT the farm postcode, which, in many satellite navigation systems, provides the wrong directions).
On foot or bicycle, the farm can be accessed by various surrounding footpaths from Murton, Seaton, or Dalton le Dale.
Number 61 bus stops in Truro Avenue, near the start of the farm lane, which is located between numbers 42 and 43 Truro Avenue.
There is free parking in the farmyard.
There is a compost loo and outdoor urinals.
Hand washing is available.
There is a small shop where you can purchase our products.