Our Community

What are Harmony Circles?

Simply put, they are the most amazing, effective, and wonderful way to meet like-minded people in and around your own community! Harmony Circles are the perfect place to explore, discuss, and learn about alternative healing methods, spiritual practices, and personal development.

Why join a Circle?

Be part of a supportive community

We are non-denominational – we support everyone no matter their beliefs or path. Connections and friendships are nurtured in a non-judgmental atmosphere.

Learn & Grow

Our members and guest speakers share their wisdom and knowledge around a large variety of healing and well-being practices.

Greater peace and well-being

Experience healing, increased energy, joy, and clarity as you learn from and connect with others in the Harmony Circle.

New Harmony Circles

In every town and community there are so many people we don’t know, yet so many we would love to know. Harmony Circles have brought so many people into our lives that we wouldn’t have otherwise known. Words can’t even begin to express the amazing changes in our lives because of this.

You could start this beautiful, life-giving process in your community.

Your Harmony Circle will be unique to you.

How big or small it may be is not important. What’s important is that someone like you takes this idea and makes it a reality! We will be here to support you every step of the way.

If starting a new Harmony Circle sounds like your next adventure, check out our Frequently Asked Questions page and get in touch with us. We look forward to hearing from you!

Warkworth Circle, NZ

We meet at 7pm every 2nd Sunday evening at:

  • Warkworth Community Hall, 2 Alnwick St (next door to the Town Hall)
  • Cost: $5 koha

Interested in learning more about alternative ways of healing the mind, body, and soul in a friendly and non-judgmental atmosphere? Harmony Circle, Warkworth provides a much-needed, relaxed setting where you can mix and mingle with like-minded people.

Warkworth Circle Guided Meditation, NZ

We meet at 7pm every second Thursday at:
  • Shoesmith Hall, Shoesmith St, Warkworth
  • Cost: $10
The Warkworth Harmony Circle Guided Meditation evening is facilitated by Sandra Sloane and focuses on the healing, restoring practice of meditation.

Orewa Circle, NZ

We meet at 7.30pm every second Tuesday evening at :

  • Theosophical Hall, 9 Forest Glen, Orewa
    (Access off Puriri Avenue)
  • Cost: $10
The Orewa Circle is a non-denominational, accepting, and kind community that fosters meditation, mindfulness, and healing.

Logan Circle, QLD

We meet at 6:45pm on the last Friday of the month at:

  • Regents Park, QLD
  • Cost:     $10.00
The Logan Circle is all about empowering ourselves to trust and believe in our individuality and intuition, and creating a community of like-minded people.

Frequently asked questions

Can anyone start a Harmony Circle group?

Yes! Do you have a desire to meet and bring together other like-minded people within your community? If so then, yes, you can absolutely do it!

Can anyone be part of a Harmony Circle?

Yes, all adults (18+) are welcome regardless of age, gender, and beliefs.

My town is tiny, can I still start up a Harmony Circle group?

Yes! There are no limitations or restrictions on how small or large the group can be.

Are all Harmony Circle groups the same?

No, not at all. Their uniqueness is part of the attraction.

Where would we meet?

Your group will be unique to you and your area. How, when, and where you meet will be your choice, and the times and venues can change over time to suit your group. You could meet in your home, the home of a friend, a local community space, or even a café.

Do I need any special skills to facilitate a Harmony circle group?

The most important asset anyone can have for this is a genuine, heart-led desire to meet and bring together like-minded people. It also helps if you are organised and a ‘people-person’. If you have these attributes, then you are well on your way to becoming a superb Harmony Circle facilitator.

Is Harmony Circle HQ a spiritual group?

We certainly acknowledge the spiritual elements of life and well-being in our circles, so in that sense, we are a spiritual group. However, we are not restricted to any one school of thought, and people from all sorts of spiritual backgrounds, from the curious to the knowledgeable, are welcome in Harmony Circles. Our Circles encompass all aspects of alternative thought, healing, health practices, and modalities.

I’m not able to commit to running a group all the time, can I still start one up?

Yes, you can. We can help and encourage you to find someone else within your area who can share the responsibilities with you. In fact, we encourage Harmony Circle groups to become self-sufficient. By that we mean the responsibility becomes a shared one as the group matures.

Is there ongoing support?

Absolutely. Harmony Circle HQ encourages anyone who is part of a Harmony Circle group to get in touch anytime, about any subject.

What is the difference between a Harmony Circle and Harmony Circle HQ (HCHQ)?

Harmony Circles are localised groups that are established and run by local people in a way that works for them in their area. Harmony Circle HQ is the hub/base from which Harmony Circle groups worldwide can develop, connect with each other, and find support.
If you have a question that hasn’t been answered here, please get in touch.

We are more than happy to answer and support you.