‘A Matter of Great Sympathy’: Muller orphans and nineteenth century care. Online talk on 13 December 2024
September 24, 2024Fall of the House of Usher, A Red Rope Theatre Production on 13 December 2024
October 9, 2024Friday, 13 December at 6pm and 8pm
Embark on a transformative journey with Ruth and Brillo of Starshine Roots in our Anglican Chapel.
Their series of sound baths, each held under the Celtic moon, draw inspiration from ancient Celtic lore and the unique energies of trees, offering a blend of sound, nature, and tradition.
The Elder, known as 'ruis' in Celtic tradition, embodies the essence of transition, wisdom, and healing. This sacred tree symbolizes the cycle of death and rebirth, representing both endings and new beginnings. With its protective qualities and connection to the otherworld, the Elder serves as a powerful metaphor for our journey. These qualities will be seamlessly woven into our sound experience, guiding you towards personal transformation and deeper spiritual awareness.
Ancient instruments will support you to journey inwards into your subconscious and the bountiful universe of your intuition.
Gongs, Tibetan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, drums and other instruments will guide you into a relaxed, meditative state where you can access your theta consciousness. Here, profound insights can occur, and the body's natural healing systems activate.
Together, under the Elder Moon, we'll create a space for self-discovery, raising our vibrations in harmony with nature.
Includes home-made raw, vegan, organic energy balls made with ceremonial grade cacao, to help bring you back to Earth.
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