SPRING EQUINOX WORKSHOP 2021
AWAKEN - SEED - REBIRTH
Come renew, in the light of Kuan Yin's grace, mercy and compassion.
Registration
Closes 3/18/21 COVID-19 Registration Pricing: $25-$50 as you are able
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SPRING PLANETARY INFLUENCES
Aries | Taurus | Gemini Aries, being the first sign of the zodiac and full of fire, is the initiator beckoning us to arise from the deep freeze of winter and be born again. The roots that have been growing strong and feeding our dream time are pulsing with new blood. Taurus, being the first earth sign of spring, wants to get down and dirty as we begin crafting our dreams into manifestation. We feel the impulse to dig in and grow a new garden. Gemini influences us to communicate and we find ourselves in conversations with others late into the night as the evenings grow longer. We find ourselves thinking of all the options available as we start working a little deeper from our inner intelligence.
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Come join in an afternoon of embodying
the natural cycle of the Spring. We will explore the principles of the season. Our activities will help us awaken the bird song, the fresh air and the potential of new life. We will work with a Kuan Yin chakra clearing, guided meditation, seed planting and sound bath to help you embrace the gifts of this season.
Please create a spring seeding altar in the space in which you'll participate in the gathering. Stacia will send an email with specifics for creating your altar. MJ Daniels, Sound Weaver Extraordinaire, will match the vibrations of the Spring with her singing bowls and chanting throughout the workshop. Jim Boneau, friend and Zoom Temple Tech, will oversee the technicalities of the gathering. Feel free to contact Stacia with questions, curiosities or excitement. Read more about the Embodied Seasons workshop cycle. |
"Embodied seasons winter circle really helped put the winter darkness into a perspective that I could work with. The insights from Stacia, as well as the guided meditation reminded me that in order to bathe in the light we also have to appreciate the dark, and in order to go dark we must examine it without light, and I felt safe doing that in the workshop setting Stacia created." - Lexine