BEADS & BREATHE

A Return to the Sacred Through Rhythm, Prayer, and Presence

For centuries, women have gathered in prayer to tend the collective. In this moment, that lineage feels especially alive.

Rooted in the Christian tradition and open to all spiritual lineages, the Rosary is approached here not as dogma, but as an ancient, rhythmic prayer that allows us to access the spirit of the Divine Feminine.

For generations, the Rosary has been a way to hold sorrow, soften the heart, and anchor compassion and healing into the collective field.

These gatherings are donation-based and open to all levels of familiarity.

​Intentions of the Circle:

  • ​Collective healing

  • ​Individual reflection, healing, and grounding

  • ​Reconnecting with the lost feminine lineage of Christianity

  • ​Lineage healing across faiths, cultures, and ancestral paths

  • ​Cultivating compassion and presence

  • ​Holding grief, uncertainty, and hope together

Who This Is For

This space may resonate if you:

  • Feel drawn to the Divine Feminine within spiritual traditions

  • Are healing or re-examining your relationship to religion or prayer

  • Long for a grounded, non-performative spiritual practice rooted in chanting and meditation

  • Want to experience devotion in a way that is embodied, spacious, and alive

Circle Details

When: First three Mondays of each month at 9:30 AM PT

Where: Live on Zoom (link shared upon registration)

Cost: Free or donation-based (optional - we are currently donating to the National Indiginous Womens Resource Center)

Experience Level: All are welcome

Ready to experience devotion in a way that is embodied, spacious, and alive.

MEET YOUR FACILITATOR

Dr. Lauren Borden, PhD, PCC​

Lauren Borden, PhD, is a leadership coach, somatic practitioner, and facilitator specializing in healing religious trauma and restoring embodied connection to the feminine within spiritual lineage. Her work bridges theology, somatic practice, and devotional ritual to support individual and collective healing through grounded presence, compassion, and reverent inquiry.