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As the coloured autumn leaves carpet the ground and days grow shorter, we will celebrate Samhain, marking the end of the harvest season and the transition into winter. Nature shows us how to behave at this time of year. The darker days and nights are a sign for some animals to hibernate, trees to lose their leaves and plants to die down at the end of the growing season. It’s a time for introspection, reflection, and connecting with the cycles of nature.In Shamanism we pay deep respects to our ancestors and those who have gone before us, we call upon our spiritual allies to guide and witness our journey as we harvest our intentions and prepare for the coming winter, releasing with unwavering determination those energies that no longer serve us, doing so with love for ourselves and those around us, and confidently honour the eternal cycles of life, death, and rebirth.
This is a celebration of seeing death as another part of life and rebirth, with the veil between the two worlds at its thinnest, this is an ideal time for divination and connection to our ancestors.
Afterwards, we will take the time to rest and relax by entering a warm and comfortable space while being surrounded by the healing sounds of the Himalayan Bowls. This allows us to take advantage of the opportunity for relaxation while connecting to the powerful energies of crystals to enhance our healing experience.
As we gather together, holding love for ourselves, our ancestors, and our spirit guides, we collectively amplify the healing experience for each other. By doing so, we are creating a sacred space together.
We will share a beautiful bespoke tea from The Wild Pharma to support our evening together.
Tickets are bookable on my website www.elizabethpeterken.co,uk
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lucas Memorial Hall, Uckfield, United Kingdom