What We Believe (and What We Don’t Ask You To)
- Michelle Gallagher Escobar

- Aug 4, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: May 20
One of the quiet strengths of Wild Women Hawai‘i is that it doesn’t require anyone to arrive with the same worldview, background, or spiritual framework. We gather simply to show up as women, honestly, gently, and without performance. Some women who enter our circle feel deeply bound to nature; some come with long-held daily rituals. Others are tenderly rebuilding trust in themselves after years of spiritual harm, while some simply want a quiet place to exhale and reconnect with their physical bodies.
What matters is not what you believe, but how you are in the space, with yourself and with others.
Our gatherings and retreats are not religious or dogmatic spaces. They are sacred in a way that is quiet, grounded, and physical. If you are invited to sit silently in the forest, light a candle, float in the ocean, or join your voice in a circle, please know that everything presented is just that: an offering. You are entirely free to engage in a way that feels true to your current capacity, or to sit quietly and simply witness. Both choices are equally welcome, respected, and held.
Wild Women Hawai‘i is not a spiritual collective, and we do not gather around a single set of tenets. Instead, we gather around a shared reverence for each woman’s individuality and personal truth. There is no room here for religious debate, persuasion, or subtle teaching. This is a container built for listening, for pausing, and for letting differences exist without needing to correct or change them. We do not need to be identical to deeply belong.
We hold space for your whole self, honoring whatever path, practice, or quiet inner knowing has carried you to this point. You do not need to label your beliefs, explain your background, or prove your alignment to enter. You only need to come with a willingness to be here, fully and honestly. Wherever you are on your path, that is exactly where the circle meets you.
Michelle





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