Enjoying the human rites of music, art, dance, drum, song, and story is a sure way for your group to experience At-Onement, both individually and together. You don’t have to have any “talent” to get this feeling. Human rites exist
Calling the Circle
Christina Baldwin’s Calling the Circle shows you how to structure and facilitate any circle gathering, and promotes a vision of a society where the circle is used in everyday life to help empower personal action. We also recommend the circle
The Wisdom of Circles
Why a circle? The circle comes to us from our indigenous roots, the village ways that revolve around the campfire, the circle, and the council.
Kinds of Circles
Talking Circles Talking circles may be the most recognizable form of circle, and would include discussion groups, support groups, and councils.
Calling your first Circle
Calling a circle in your neighborhood is a relatively simple process. We’ve provided some basic materials to help
Circle Essentials
Intention/Purpose: What you hope to accomplish in this circle. The intention is the circle’s mission statement, its reason for being, and its barometer of success.