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Remembrance: An Antlered Way Circle

Hosted by Mitlé Southey
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Remembrance: An Antlered Way Circle

Monday 23rd February
10.00am–12.30pm GMT
Online · live on Zoom

There is a quote from Ursula Le Guin that I have working with for a few months:

“We will need writers who can remember freedom.”

This Circle is an invitation into remembrance, not as nostalgia, but as a living practice.

We’ll gather to look back gently, and to listen for what we wish to carry forward: from our own lives, from the people and lineages that shaped us, and from the ways of knowing that have been and are being lost in these times.

Remembrance here is not about fixing the past or idealising it. It’s about noticing what has sustained us and what has taught us how to live; and what still matters enough to be tended.

Through guided practices, shared reflection, and simple ceremony we’ll explore questions such as:

  • What do I wish to remember, even as the world urges forgetting?

  • What has been passed to me, through story, practice, tradition or observation that I want to take forward?

  • What forms of freedom, care, or courage live in my own history and lineage?

This Circle is gentle and spacious. You do not need to arrive with answers, or with a clear sense of your ancestry or story. Listening is enough. Silence is welcome. Sharing is always an invitation.

This gathering will be rooted in The Antlered Way - honouring Circle as an ancient, relational practice, and holding space for reflection, rest, and imagination in uncertain times.

Practical notes

  • Small, intimate online Circle

  • Live gathering (not recorded)

  • Please book only if you can attend

  • Zoom link and preparation notes will be shared in advance

  • Sharing is always optional; silence is honoured

If you have any questions, or if there’s anything I can do to support you in attending this Circle, you’re very welcome to reach out.

You do not need to be a Circle Holder to join us. This Circle is for anyone feeling the call to pause, to remember, and to carry what matters forward with care.

You’re warmly welcome if it speaks to you.

With you in Circle,

Always in these wild times

Mitlé