January New Moon Circle

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$35.00 January New Moon Circle


Step into the energy of the first new moon of 2025—a powerful moment to pause, reflect, and set intentions for this lunar cycle and the year ahead. This is the perfect time to plant seeds of intention, aligning your goals with the fresh energy of a new year.

About the Circle:

The New Moon Circle, guided by Emily Bermingham, offers a sacred space to connect with yourself and others. These gatherings are designed to bring people from all walks of life together to pause, turn inward, and explore the themes of each new moon. Through meditation, intention-setting, and meaningful connection, Emily creates a welcoming environment where community and personal growth come alive.

What to expect:

  • Guided Meditation & Visualization: Tune in to the energy of the new moon and connect with your deepest intentions.
  • Intention Setting & Reflection: Explore what you wish to nurture this year and set clear, purposeful goals.
  • Connection & Sharing: Experience the support of a diverse and inclusive community, celebrating the beauty of different perspectives.

This experience is open to all spiritual and cultural backgrounds, embracing the richness of diversity.


What to Bring

A journal or paper and a pen/pencil

Comfortable clothes for relaxation

An open heart and mind

Let this new moon be your invitation to dream big and start fresh in 2025. Join us for a unique opportunity to connect, create, and align with your highest potential!



Emily Bermingham

Emily Bermingham is a 600-hour certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor, Yoga Teacher (RYT 200, RCYT), and Sociology Professor, currently completing her 300-hour advanced yoga teacher training. She is trained in trauma-informed yoga, vinyasa, hatha, restorative, and children’s yoga, and also facilitates moon circles that foster connection, reflection, and healing.

Emily’s own journey with yoga and Ayurveda has been profoundly transformative. These practices supported her in recovering from injury and illness, helping her rediscover strength, balance, and vitality. In her teaching, Emily weaves together yoga philosophy, mindfulness, and Ayurvedic principles to create meaningful, heart-centered experiences. Her approach emphasizes compassion, curiosity, and the belief that self-care is both personal and collective — a form of community care.

As a teacher, mother, and military spouse, Emily’s work is grounded in presence, resilience, and authenticity. She strives to hold space where others feel safe, seen, and nourished — leaving each practice with a sense of grounding, renewal, and connection.


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