Become a Member

We have developed an approach that is rooted in building community between women, because deep healing and lasting change is most effective when we come together to support each other.

True Nature emerged from the deep connections that formed through our retreats and events. Our membership is a space that supports meaningful friendships to form and continue whilst uplifting and empowering women. 

By becoming a member, you actively participate in our mission to galvanise a movement of women co-creating cultures of wholeness and belonging through self-healing, empowered relationships and ecological awakening. 

To celebrate the launch of True Nature try ANY OF OUR MEMBERSHIPS with the first month only £1!

Seed

Seed
£5 a month
(£1 for the first month)

5% off our events (excluding retreats)

Half price access to monthly circles

Seasonal Resources Package

Access to our members telegram group

Sapling

Sapling
£10 a month
(£1 for the first month)

10% off our events (excluding retreats)

Free access to monthly circle

Seasonal Resource Package

Access to our members telegram groups

Tree

Tree
£20 a month 
(£1 for the first month)

10% off all events and retreats

Free access to our monthly circles and future members events

Seasonal Resource Package

Access to our members telegram group

Membership Tiers

To become a member click one of the tiers and you’ll go through to a payment option.
Once you’ve paid you’ll receive an email with your password to the members area.

Our membership is designed around cyclical living and the wheel of the year - an ebb and flow between life and death, giving and receiving, that supports the process of regeneration.

Giving (Spring & Summer)

By joining the membership you become part of a dynamic community supporting each other in the journey of personal development and healing.

Your financial contribution supports our mission and the flourishing of True Nature as a not-for-profit organisation.

10% of membership funds goes toward organisations and charities that support the empowerment of women and girls in the global south. 

Receiving (Autumn & Winter)  

The membership is a supportive environment to nourish yourself by finding your community and new friendships through our members' events and telegram groups.

Receive money off our events, making it easier for you continue to follow your own journey of personal development.

Every six weeks receive a resource package packed full of practices themed around the seasons and wheel of the year for you to do in your own time, in your own home. 

What to expect in our Resources Library

Every six weeks, around the time of each festival on the Wheel of the Year we will release a new resources package. Each package will contain a number of practices to help you to celebrate and align with the seasonal shifts. They can be stand alone practices or can be done all together to reflect, celebrate or set intentions for the next cycle. This will include:

Embodiment Practice

Nature Connection Practice

Meditation

Altar Suggestions

Playlist

Seasonal Ritual

We will also include reccomended podcasts, books, talks, music, events and other facilitators that we may be listening to and are aligned with our ethos and mission.

About The Wheel of the Year

The Wheel of the Year follows the cycle of the seasons and the journey of the sun. The celebrations of the wheel of the year emerged when humans shifted from hunter gathering societies to agricultural societies. It honoured the powers of the seasons and weather which agricultural societies were dependent on for survival. There are four sun festivals that are based on the placement of the sun in the sky, and four fire festivals that are fall on the midway mark between each sun festival. The ways these festivals have been celebrated has evolved over time and there are a diversity of rituals and folk traditions that accompany them.

The Wheel of the Year is a map for cyclical living and can help us to find a deeper and living connection to the land by observing how it changes over time. It can be a way to connect with our ancestors, to connect to the animate world around us and bring awareness to the individual and collective cycles we all journey through.

The Wheel of the Year was practiced by many Celtic, Pagan and Druid cultures over time in what is now known as Great Britain and Northern Europe. It therefore can act as a gateway into finding our own rituals and practices without appropriating from other cultures.