HEALING THE SISTER WOUND

A 3-Day Samhain Journey of Remembrance, Reconnection & Reclamation

October 29–31, 2025
Free Online Gathering

Join live at 11:11am UK — a sacred time of alignment and awakening —

or catch the replays inside our private community space.

I AM READY TO HEAL

Light a candle, take a breath, and step through the portal of remembrance...

WE WERE NEVER MEANT

TO DO THIS ALONE

There is an ancient story that lives within every woman —
a memory of when we gathered around the fire,
shared our truth, and remembered that our strength was in our togetherness.

We listened.
We sang.
We healed each other through presence, not fixing.

But over time, something changed.
The circle was broken.
We were told to compete, to compare, to stay small.
We learned to mistrust one another, and somewhere along the way,
we forgot how to belong.

This is the sister wound
the ache that keeps women apart,
born from generations of fear, silence, and separation.

And yet, beneath the layers of protection and pain,
something ancient still remembers.
A whisper that says: “We were never meant to do this alone.”

This three-day Samhain journey is your invitation to listen to that whisper —
to step back into the firelight,
to remember the power of sisterhood,
and to begin to heal what was never yours to carry.

“And yet, something ancient still remembers…”

How the Sister Wound Shows Up

In relationships with women

  • Feeling left out or “not chosen.”

  • Struggling to trust women / waiting for the other shoe to drop.

  • Subtle competition, comparison, or one-upmanship.

  • Avoiding women’s spaces because they feel cliquey or unsafe.

In relationship with self

  • Harsh inner critic that echoes external judgment.

  • People-pleasing, over-giving, or shrinking to fit in.

  • Dimming your light to avoid being “too much.”

  • Feeling you must do it all alone.

In visibility & leadership

  • Fear of being seen—especially by other women.

  • Holding back your voice, ideas, or offerings.

  • Success feels isolating instead of connective.

In the body

  • Tight throat/chest when speaking truth.

  • Exhaustion after connection or collaboration.

  • A guarded belly—can’t fully relax around women.

In the collective field

  • Grief for a sisterhood you’ve never truly had.

  • Craving community but fearing rejection.

  • Watching women tear each other down and losing hope.

At its root, the sister wound is the ache of disconnection.

When Healing Begins

  • Trust replaces comparison; collaboration feels natural.

  • You speak with steadiness—no apology, no edge.

  • You celebrate your wins and hers.

  • Your nervous system softens; belonging lands in the body.

  • Community becomes medicine.

  • You remember: we were never meant to do this alone

I AM READY SIGN ME UP

Day One – The Separation

Wednesday 29 October
Theme: Why we were torn apart.

We begin by remembering where the wound began — in the moments we were taught to fear one another, to compare, to stay small.
From the burning times to the boardrooms, this pattern has echoed through our lineage.
Together we’ll bring awareness to the old stories and start to release what no longer belongs in our bones.

As we name what divided us, we begin to find our way back home.

THE JOURNEY

Day Two – The Remembering

Thursday 30 October
Theme: How we begin to heal.

On this day, we soften.
We turn inward to reconnect with the body, the heart, and the wisdom of deep listening.
Through meditation, reflection, and storytelling, we rebuild trust — learning to be witnessed and to witness without judgment.

Healing begins the moment we remember that connection is the medicine.

Day Three – The Reweaving

Friday 31 October (Samhain)
Theme: Restoring our belonging.

As the veil thins and the old year closes, we gather in ritual.
We honour the women who came before us, those whose voices were silenced, and we reclaim the threads of sisterhood that were never truly lost.
This is our circle of remembrance, of forgiveness, and of renewal.

On this Samhain, may we weave ourselves — and each other — whole again.

How We’ll Gather

We’ll meet each day at 11:11 AM (UK) inside a private Facebook community created just for this journey — a sacred container where we come together for common purpose:
to gather, to awaken, to heal, and to connect, where MAGIC truly happens.

Each session will include a live circle, a guided meditation, and sacred journal prompts to deepen your reflection.
If you can’t be there live, replays will be available so you can move through each day in your own time and rhythm.

This is your space to come home — to yourself, and to sisterhood.

Why Samhain?

Samhain marks the turning of the wheel — the sacred pause between what has been and what is yet to come.
It is the space between worlds, when the veil thins, the ancestors draw near, and we are invited to listen.

In the old ways, this was a time to gather around the fire — to share stories, to mourn, to celebrate, and to let go.
It was never meant to be a time of fear, but of remembrance.

For women, this season carries a deeper truth.
It is the time when the witch wound and the sister wound intertwine —
reminding us of all the ways we were silenced, seperated, or made to hide our power.

This Samhain, we return to the fire.
We light our candles not in mourning, but in remembrance.
We gather not to fear the dark, but to honour it — to let it guide us home to the parts of ourselves we left behind.

Samhain whispers: what will you release, and what will you reclaim?

This is our moment to remember that healing ourselves is how we heal the lineage.
To listen, to forgive, and to weave new stories of sisterhood — together.

The Fire Is Calling

You can feel it, can’t you?
That quiet knowing rising in your chest — the one that says, there’s more than this.

You’ve spent years holding it all together.
Smiling through the ache.
Trying to belong in places that never truly saw you.

But you were never meant to walk alone.
The loneliness you carry isn’t a flaw — it’s a memory.
A memory of the circles we once sat in.
The laughter, the truth-telling, the way we used to heal just by being together.

This wound between women — it’s not yours alone.
It was carved by fear, by fire, by systems that forgot the sacred.
And now, we are the ones who remember.

Healing this wound isn’t small work.
It’s world work.
It’s the kind of quiet revolution that begins in the heart and ripples through generations.

So if something in you stirs when you read this,
if your body whispers yes,
trust it.

That yes is the sound of the fire calling you home.
To yourself.
To each other.
To the village that never truly died.

Come sit with us.
Light a candle.
And let’s remember — together.

I AM READY FOR SISTERHOOD IN MY LIFE

Beloved sister,

If you’ve made it this far, thank you. Truly.

I know what it’s like to long for connection and still hold yourself back — to crave sisterhood but not quite trust it.
I’ve felt that ache too.

This journey was born from my own healing — from the places I shut down, the friendships that broke me open, the moments I didn’t know who I could trust, and the nights I sat by a candle asking, “Why do we hurt each other when we’re meant to heal together?”

Over time, I’ve learned that what separates us isn’t who we are, but what we’ve been taught to believe.
And when we gather — when we sit in truth, and softness, and courage — those beliefs begin to unravel.
We remember that we are not each other’s competition.
We are each other’s medicine.

So, if your heart is whispering yes, trust it.
You don’t need to be ready.
You just need to be willing.

Come as you are — tired, hopeful, guarded, glowing — all of you is welcome here.

With love,
Laura x
Soul Led CEO and Witch Woman of Sacred Sister CIC

“Healing isn’t about finding what’s missing.
It’s about remembering what was never truly lost.”