Prayer Circle: Reclaiming Prayer without Religion
Prayer Circle: Reclaiming Prayer without Religion
This free community gathering offers a non-religious form of prayer — understood not as belief, but as intention, attention, and directed consciousness.
Drawing on quantum principles, the practice explores how focused intention, when held collectively, can shape experience and create unity in times of uncertainty. Rather than asking for outcomes, we listen, attune, and hold space — for ourselves, for others, and for what is unfolding.
The circle is inclusive, gentle, and open to all. No prior experience is required — only a desire to participate with presence and care.
What to expect
The circle lasts around 60 minutes. You’re welcome to arrive 5-10mins early to settle in and make yourself comfortable.
We’ll be seated on chairs, with the option to sit on the floor if that feels better for you. You’re free to shift, stretch, or change position at any time.
Please wear whatever feels comfortable and supportive.
Lineage & Approach
This prayer circle is guided by Cecile within a lineage-informed tradition rooted in the Western Mystery Schools. The practice draws on Hermetic principles and ancient Mystery School teachings, including streams originating in Kemet (Ancient Egypt) and the Solomonic lineage, where prayer was understood as a disciplined practice of intention, alignment, and service.
Cecile holds the circle as an initiated guide within the Modern Mystery School, trained to steward collective intention with care and responsibility. While the lineage informs how the space is held, nothing is asked of participants in terms of belief. The practice remains non-religious, aligned, and oriented toward inquiry based presence rather than doctrine.
These traditions are approached here not as history or belief systems, but as living practices adapted for modern day living.
