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Join Emma & Callum at the New Moon for a heart-opening cacao & rose ceremony on Sunday 14th June, 10:30am–2pm at Linlithgow Guide Hall.As summer unfolds around us and the morning light fills the day with possibility, we gather beneath the energy of the new moon, a time of renewal, intention, and new beginnings. While the season invites us outward into growth and abundance, this space offers a gentle invitation inward. It is a moment to pause, to listen beneath the busyness of life, and to reconnect with what feels true, nourishing, and alive within us.
Awaken your voice, expand your heart, and harmonise body, mind & spirit through Forrest Yoga, ceremonial cacao, medicine songs, and sound healing. As we share cacao, we’ll settle into the morning together, opening the heart and creating space for presence and reflection. Through movement, voice, and sound, we’ll awaken the body, clear stagnant energy, and attune to the subtle wisdom that emerges when we slow down and listen.
New beginnings often arise from stillness. Before anything fully blooms, there is a moment of quiet intention, a chance to connect with the seeds we are planting and the direction we wish to move towards.
This is an opportunity to begin the day differently: grounded, connected, and aligned with yourself and the rhythms of the natural world. There is nothing to force and nowhere to rush, just space to arrive, to soften, and to welcome what is ready to emerge.
Reconnect with yourself and community, and leave uplifted, nourished, and aligned!
What you will need:
*a yoga mat
*blanket
*cushion for sitting and laying down
*water
*wear warm, layered clothing (inc. socks and jumper)
*a cup for cacao.
Optional - please bring some nutritious snacks to share & a drum or rattle if you have one.
10:20am arrival
10:30am -2pm
Price: Minimum donation £27
All proceeds go to Indigenous Project.
Details & booking:
https://www.bluebutterflytherapies.com/cacao-circles
Supporting the Apurinã People Through Handmade Jewelry
I’m excited to share that I’ll be bringing a small collection of handmade necklaces by the Apurinã people to our upcoming ceremony. The Apurinã are an Indigenous community from the Amazon rainforest in western Brazil, and each piece reflects generations of traditional skills and a deep connection to the rainforest.
By purchasing this jewelry, you are providing fair income directly to the Apurinã artisans, helping them support their families, sustain their communities, and preserve their cultural traditions. All proceeds go directly to the artisans.
You might consider bringing some cash with you, in case you feel called to take a piece home. Each piece carries a story of creativity, resilience, and the vibrant culture of the Amazon, and I’d love for you to explore the pieces and connect with the stories behind them.
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Event Venue
The Guide Hall, Dog Well Wynd, Linlithgow EH49 7EH, 6 Dog Well Wynd, Linlithgow, EH49 7, United Kingdom, West Lothian
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