Sacred Circle

Saturday 19 October 2024

Overview

Cradled by the Grandmother Turpentine trees, the Sacred Circle has been nurtured since the bushfire in 2020. For two years sacred ceremonies have been offered here. The purpose of the Sacred Circle…

Cradled by the Grandmother Turpentine trees, the Sacred Circle has been nurtured since the bushfire in 2020. For two years sacred ceremonies have been offered here. The purpose of the Sacred Circle is to nurture the relationship between people and Mother Earth, returning it to one of respect, care, honour and love; for personal reflection and healing and transpersonal healing that is for all people and the planet.

The ceremony is informed by teachings from spiritual teacher Shakti Durga and indigenous women's teacher and lore holder Wiradjuri elder 'Min Mia' and expressed through personal teaching coupled with a love for nature.

The ceremony commences by singing up Nungeena Tya, Mother Earth. They tune into the sounds, smells, feel and energy of the forest. An invitation to is enhanced with the Ganesha mantra. Personal reflection or meditation emerges into visualising and energising your personal requests for yourself and for country. With a concluding water ceremony you bless Mother Earth. Together you create a mandala for spring and your intentions.

Please bring :
A gift for the circle - a stone or something from nature.
Layers of clothes for changeable weather, water bottle.
A plate to share after the ceremony. Food for children accepted in the circle.

Does not cater for people with access needs.