
Mind Body Spirit Festival — A Celebration of Awakening
What the Mind Body Spirit Festival Feels Like
The Mind Body Spirit Festival in London is a four-day, large-scale mind–body–spirit gathering
held at Olympia London from 22–25 May 2026.
Running daily from 10:00–17:00, the event unfolds as a layered festival rather
than a single, linear programme.
Multiple stages, sanctuaries, installations, and private experience zones run in parallel.
Visitors move between shared spaces and quieter environments, finding a rhythm that suits them as they go.
Some experiences invite brief exploration; others reward stillness and depth.
This article helps you orient yourself within the festival,
explaining how it is structured, what kinds of experiences exist,
and where natural choices tend to arise.
How the Festival Is Laid Out
Main Stages You Can Drop Into
The Main Stage forms the public spine of the festival.
Talks, demonstrations, and collective experiences, rotate throughout the day,
creating a steady pulse that many visitors return to between explorations.
Alongside it, curated spaces such as Alchemy of Sound sit between stage and sanctuary.
These sessions focus on sound-led and meditative work,
offering drop-in experiences without advance booking. without advance booking.
Quiet Spaces, Ceremonies, and Places to Slow Down
Sanctuary environments are designed for quieter, more contained participation.
Spaces such as the Ceremony Space host ritual, shamanic,
and ceremonial work in settings that support presence and focus.
These areas often become places people return to when they want to slow down,
settle in, and remain with a single experience for longer stretches of time.
Standout Experiences and Interactive Installations
Some experiences take the form of installations rather than sessions.
Aura Readings, powered by the Aura Camera 6000,
are a signature feature of the festival,
blending technology with interpretive insight.
These encounters usually involve timed bookings and follow a defined process,
offering a more personal moment within the wider festival.
Private Readings and One-to-One Sessions
Commercial reading areas such as Crystal Clear Psychics
offer short one-to-one sessions across a range of intuitive and divinatory practices.
Appointments are typically booked in twenty-minute slots.
For many visitors, this layer complements the broader festival experience,
providing focused moments of attention within an otherwise open, exploratory day.
The Kinds of Practices You’ll Encounter
The festival brings together a wide spectrum of mind–body–spirit practices,
encountered through lived experience rather than abstract labels.
Energy-based approaches appear through aura photography and subtle-body interpretation.
Sound-led work features prominently, from gong baths to experiential sonic meditation.
Breathwork, movement, ceremony, mediumship, and intuitive practices sit side by side,
often blending rather than appearing in isolation.
Talks and experiential sessions invite visitors to meet practices directly,
through felt moments rather than theoretical explanation.
Speakers, Hosts, and Performers
The Mind Body Spirit Festival is shaped by a recurring group of hosts, facilitators,
and performers who guide the tone and flow of the event across multiple days.
Figures such as Anne Malone, Donna Easton,
Flavia Kate Peters, and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free
appear throughout the programme in different roles,
hosting stages, facilitating experiential work,
and holding ceremonial spaces.
Their presence creates continuity across the festival,
allowing familiarity to build naturally as the days unfold.
Tickets, Planning, and Making the Most of Your Time
Standard admission provides access to most stages, sanctuaries, and shared spaces.
Optional paid experiences, such as private readings or installations, are booked separately.
Given the festival’s scale, many visitors benefit from choosing a few priorities
and allowing the rest of the day to unfold organically.
How People Actually Move Through the Festival
No two visits to the Mind Body Spirit Festival are the same.
Some people spend hours in a single sanctuary space,
while others move continuously between stages, experiences, and readings.
Visitors who arrive with one or two priorities — such as sound-based work, sanctuary spaces,
or private readings — tend to find the experience more satisfying than those who try to follow
a fixed schedule.
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