Circle Up:

A Sacred Space to Return to Your Truest Self

For the sensitive, intuitive woman who longs to feel held and seen.

If you're feeling lonely, overwhelmed, or unsure how to keep showing up in a world that moves too fast — you're not alone.

Circle Up is a sacred gathering for women who know they need community to remember who they are. Together, we'll root into ritual, deepen connection, and align with the divine feminine energy already alive within you. This is a space to be witnessed, to soften, and to reawaken your authenticity, your rhythm, and your power.

This a space for coming back home to yourself!

An Ancient Practice

In Circle You'll Experience:

  • Community connection and soulful conversation

  • Nervous system tools to meet the intensity of modern life

  • Techniques for energy clearing, grounding, and intuitive development

  • Guided practices to help you align with your own rhythms

  • Rituals to attune with the cycles of nature, the moon, and your own becoming

A Call to Community

Why Now?

We are living in a time of massive transition. The old ways no longer fit, and the new ways require presence, courage, and deep inner alignment. You don’t have to do this alone. Circle up is a sanctuary for those who feel the call to live from the inside out.

Who is it for?

This circle is for you if you:

  • Feel things deeply and need space to breathe and process

  • Long for community that honors your sensitivity and wisdom

  • Crave ritual, rhythm, and a life aligned with your energy

  • Want to deepen your intuition and spiritual practices

  • All expressions of womanhood are welcome here

Details:

  • Begins the week of August 26, 2025

  • Live Zoom calls on Wednesdays from 6:30–8:00pm ET (recordings available)

  • Private online community for connection between sessions

  • Choose a seasonal pass or join with a monthly membership

About Your Guide

Diane Hilleary, LCSW is a trauma-informed psychotherapist, intuitive coach, and sacred space holder with nearly two decades of experience guiding people back to their authentic selves. Her work bridges the worlds of psychology, spirituality, energy healing, and deep feminine wisdom.

Diane believes healing isn’t about fixing what’s broken — it’s about remembering who you are. She offers spaces of deep connection and remembrance for sensitive and intuitive souls to reclaim their wholeness, align with the rhythms of nature, and live with clarity, softness, and power.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this for?
Circle Up is for sensitive, intuitive women of all backgrounds and expressions who crave community, ritual, and a deeper relationship with themselves. You do not need to have experience with spiritual practices — just an open heart and a longing to reconnect with your inner rhythm.

What if I can’t make all the live calls?
All sessions are recorded and shared with participants. You’ll also have access to our private community space to stay connected and receive support between sessions.

Do I need to share or speak in the circle?
There’s never any pressure to share. You are welcome to show up exactly as you are — whether you feel open and expressive or quiet and reflective.

Is this therapy?
No. While Diane is a licensed psychotherapist, Circle Up is not a therapy group. It is a spiritual, educational, and community-based space for soul connection and embodied living.

How much does it cost?
Pricing details will be released soon, with options for seasonal passes and memberships. Early bird pricing available for those on the waitlist.

Diane creates such a beautiful and accepting space
and leads from her heart. - Sarah N.

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Diane is a fabulous facilitator.  She is a great teacher, meditation leader, and group facilitator.  You can tell that she uses the skills and practices herself and really embodies what she's teaching. I loved the group experience and vulnerable sharing facilitated by Diane.

Jen W. 

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As a skilled leader and facilitator, Diane provides a wonderful opportunity to connect and grow in a warm and supportive setting. Investing in this kind of work feels like an act of self-care that I will carry forward long after the experience ends.

Ella P.