Ritual Facilitation and Ceremonial Guidance: Support the Transformation
How do your mark the passage of a young woman getting her mense, and entering the sisterhood of creation?
How can you celebrate the passage of becoming a mother and the intense initiation of birth?
How do you mark and claim an inner transformation and really stand in your new matrix in community?
How do you commit body, speech, and mind to a marriage to your soul?
How do we embody and mark our changes in our community and within ourselves?
Ritual.
Most of us are not so lucky to be initiated or born into a family or culture which acknowledges and marks our deep inner transformations. Yet the practice of ritual is essential to mark our life transitions with purpose and mindfulness. Such demarcations and celebrations increase our awareness of life's preciousness and meaning. Author Joanna Macy calls ritual, "The Work That Reconnects."
Ritual is a deeply individualized experience, and the practice of facilitation may be secular, spiritual, or of a Nature based origin. I listen to what it is you are longing for, the connections you are wanting to open, and what is transition or new internal place inside you are making more real and grounded in reality.
My rituals are deeply informed by: Somatic Psychology, Tibetan Buddhism, Native American and Mayan Shamanism, Peurvian Medicine work, Cross-Cultural Dance Ethnology, Classical Chinese Medicine, and Ethnobotany. However, ultimately the experience becomes a doorway where spirit meets matter, where trust and surrender yield our hearts to receive the insight, connection, celebration, and presence that is available to us.
How can you celebrate the passage of becoming a mother and the intense initiation of birth?
How do you mark and claim an inner transformation and really stand in your new matrix in community?
How do you commit body, speech, and mind to a marriage to your soul?
How do we embody and mark our changes in our community and within ourselves?
Ritual.
Most of us are not so lucky to be initiated or born into a family or culture which acknowledges and marks our deep inner transformations. Yet the practice of ritual is essential to mark our life transitions with purpose and mindfulness. Such demarcations and celebrations increase our awareness of life's preciousness and meaning. Author Joanna Macy calls ritual, "The Work That Reconnects."
Ritual is a deeply individualized experience, and the practice of facilitation may be secular, spiritual, or of a Nature based origin. I listen to what it is you are longing for, the connections you are wanting to open, and what is transition or new internal place inside you are making more real and grounded in reality.
My rituals are deeply informed by: Somatic Psychology, Tibetan Buddhism, Native American and Mayan Shamanism, Peurvian Medicine work, Cross-Cultural Dance Ethnology, Classical Chinese Medicine, and Ethnobotany. However, ultimately the experience becomes a doorway where spirit meets matter, where trust and surrender yield our hearts to receive the insight, connection, celebration, and presence that is available to us.
"The central purpose of the Work that Reconnects is to help people uncover and experience their innate connections with each other and with the systemic, self-healing powers in the web of life, so that they may be enlivened and motivated to play their part." --Joanna Macy
All Ritual is by Donation, except for supplies for the ritual.