Community Stone Circles

Anchoring presence in land, community and time.

 

Why Circles?

Stone circles are not just ancient structures. They are memory keepers.

In many indigenous and earth-based traditions, stones are understood to hold deep intelligence—absorbing and carrying information, like a living library of the land.

Once, across continents, we built these circles. Quiet networks of stone arose—not only for ceremony, but for communication. Like the breath of the old world, they linked places and people in a kind of invisible resonance. A field of knowing.

Some became known—like Stonehenge or Avebury. But many more have been forgotten.

Each circle carried the values of its people. Not carved in letters, but held in shape and space. They reminded us how to live together, how to honor the land, how to listen.

Today, we are remembering.

A Community Stone Circle is a modern act of remembering—placed with care, it supports both the land and the community it lives within.
It is not just built—it is invited.

 Circles That Hold the Field

Across different landscapes, a few stone circles have already been placed. Each one listens in its own way—rooted in the land, shaped by the hands of many, open to all who enter with presence.

Below, you’ll find three circles—Dalfsen, Davos, and Sinai. Two are already standing. One is forming.

Each one is a field of belonging.
Each one is a beginning.

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Dalfsen - Netherlands

Established: 2014
52+12+1 stones
Located near the River Vecht, Dalfsen holds the frequency of Peace and Gratitude. A circle created with community, in alignment with water and earth.

→ Read more about Dalfsen

Davos - Switzerland


Established: 2024
12+1 stones
In the Swiss Alps near the source of the Rhine, this circle resonates with Peace, Truth, Trust, and Movement.

→ Read more about Davos
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Sinai – Egypt

(Coming 2026)

Planned: April 2026

A desert circle in the making. Listening to ancient land and calling forth new remembering.

→ Learn about the Sinai Circle

These circles are part of a growing field. Each one caries a unique voice and invites your presence

Contact us to explore establishing a Community Stone Circle. 

We guide communities through four unfolding steps:

  1. Building Community & Stakeholders
    Begin by gathering those who listen: neighbors, elders, friends—assembling a circle of intention.

  2. Finding the Right Place
    We listen with the land—allowing stones to come forward in the right site, aligned with local spirit and story.

  3. Ceremony & Creation
    Through a focused four-day ceremony, the circle is born into being—imbued with values, attention, and collective presence.

  4. Sharing & Future Invitation
    The circle opens into community life—held with care so its values ripple onward.

Whether you feel called to bring this into your village, neighborhood, or workplace—you're welcome to reach out and explore what’s possible together.

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 "Stones are revered as Record Keepers, holding the earth's ancient knowledge."

 

 

 

 About us 

If you like to know how this  Stone Circles knowledge became available to us, please check out Danny's story about how he received this vision by clicking the button below. In addition you'll find part of Danny and Hélène's story there as well, about what they discovered after embarking on their Stone and Fire journey together.

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in our Stone Circle Community on Facebook. It's a private group for members in which we share our stories. Stories about the stone circles we built for ourselves and the circles we get to meet along the way in our community or elsewhere. Curious and like to connect? Click the link below and find out for yourself: 

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