Sage and drum ceremony Sunday 27th August 10:00-12:00
Description
A sage ceremony with drumming, peace, and harmony can be a very powerful and transformative experience. The combination of the smoke from the sage, the sound of the drums, and the intention of the participants can create a space where healing and transformation can take place.
Here are some of the benefits of taking part in a sage ceremony:
*Cleansing:*
The smoke from the sage is believed to cleanse the body, mind, and spirit of negative energy. This can help to promote feelings of peace, clarity, and well-being.
*Grounding:*
The drumming can help to ground the participants and connect them with the earth. This can help to promote feelings of stability and security.
*Connection:*
The ceremony can create a sense of connection between the participants, the earth, and the spirit world. This can help to promote feelings of belonging and community.
*Healing:*
The ceremony can be a powerful tool for healing emotional, physical, and spiritual wounds. It can help to release pain, trauma, and stress, and it can promote feelings of wholeness and peace.
*Transformation:*
The ceremony can be a catalyst for personal transformation. It can help participants to let go of old patterns and beliefs, and it can help them to step into their true power.
If you are interested in taking part in a sage ceremony, then get in touch as we experience and respect this wonderful tradition. You should also be aware that some people may find the smoke from the sage to be overwhelming, so it is important to listen to your body and take breaks if needed.
Here are some tips for preparing for a sage ceremony:
* Clear your mind and focus on your intention for the ceremony.
* Wear comfortable clothing that you feel relaxed in.
* Refreshments such as infused water will be supplied to keep you hydrated.
* Enjoy being in this quiet space where you can fully relax and just be
* Allow yourself to be open to the experience and to receive whatever comes up for you.
If this is for you, contact me to find out when the next one is. Let's honor ourselves and those around us.