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Imbolc Circle: Honoring the Return of the Light

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Imbolc is the seasonal holiday that falls between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox. It is a time to call forth the returning sun, both without and within.

At Imbolc, we feel the first stirrings of life within the womb of the earth. The plants are tracking the light, counting the hours, planning their resurgence above ground. Daylight is noticeably longer. The cold is deep, but the light is returning.

We invite you to sit with us in Sacred Circle to honor this moment. Imbolc is a time to honor the stirrings in ourselves, to return to movement after our winter’s rest. It is a time to celebrate the return of light, and to stoke the fire within us as we look ahead to the coming season.

Our evening will involve guided journeying, drumming and rattling, and activities to call forth our light for the new season.

Wednesday, January 23rd

7:00-9:00pm

 The Circle is offered on a sliding scale: $25-$35.

Pre-registration is required. Please register at least 8 hrs in advance.



The Circle is a sacred space in which all are held with compassion.

The Circle will be led by Amanda Midkiff, Kat Gyantar, and Sarah Andrews. Amanda, Kat, and Sarah have studied energy healing and shamanic journeying with a variety of teachers and greatly enjoy leading Circles together. They believe strongly in the power of the earth to bring healing and in the comfort and understanding found in honoring earth's cycles.



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