Ceremony

As a practice of presence, intention, and shared connection.

An Invitation

Ceremony, is a way of gathering intention, reverence and presence into shared space.

It is less about what we may achieve, and more about how deeply we can receive. The pace is slow. Surrender is central. What arises, does so through trust, relationship, and the willingness to stay present with what arises.

Ceremony creates a container where people can meet themselves, one another, and the moment with honesty and care. Nothing forced. Nothing rushed. What unfolds is allowed to take the time it needs. What is experienced is the sitting place between the mundane and the Infinite.

What Ceremony Looks Like Here

Ceremony here is held in safe, intentional settings. It may take the form of an evening gathering, a shared circle, or a longer immersive space like a retreat, depending on context and timing.

These spaces are guided by attentiveness rather than agenda. Silence, music, breath, and shared presence often play a role. Sometimes plant medicines such as cacao or blue lotus are included as part of the ceremonial offering, approached with care, respect, and clear intention.

Not every ceremony looks the same. What remains consistent is the way space is held, with intentional care, consent, and an openness to what wants to be felt. Participation is invitational, not directive. Each person is met where they are.

Stay Connected

Ceremony here isn’t announced far in advance. It unfolds through timing, cycles, and readiness rather than fixed schedules, usually a few times per month.

When ceremonial spaces are taking shape, they’re shared through letters and later on socials. This is the simplest way to stay connected and hear what’s opening, when it’s ready.

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