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May Feast Ceremonial Fire Circle

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Come be enchanted and entranced with this May Feast Ceremonial Meditation around a fire.  

Elizabeth Cogburn an elder in this renewal of western ceremonial space,  invokes a powerful ceremonial gestalt during this radio lab like experience. During this hour long meditation we follow her voice and drums on an entrancing journey invoking the powers of the Tree of Life, and the Powers of the Medicine Wheel, the Powers of the Sacred Masculine and the Sacred Feminine and the Powers of the One that calls us to the Dance.  

This Cross Quarter Ceremony will include a time to connect and share and offer some songs and drumming to build our circle.   We will gather at 7:30 and you can come earlier and enjoy the land.  You can also camp out and join us Sunday for our Shamanic Entrancement Series. 10:30 to 1. see here   Camping tickets can be purchased here.  See tickets.  

As it gets dark around 830 we will enter into listening mode and let ourselves be drawn into earthy imagery and an entranced and rooted celebration of life surrounded by Nature in bloom at the beginning of May.   

I am not sure Elizabeth Cogburn is still with us.  Her last interview online is in 1984.  She was an early ceremonialist who was seeking authentic and spontaneous modern ceremony that could take us deeper into the world and ourselves.  I know you will love this.   Come meet the presiding God's of the Feast of May.

Come before dark if you haven't been here before.  Parking can be tricky.  Many places along side of road and at Y and Circle as well as at the lodge.  When you pull left into the driveway at 913 go past the first house down the hill and park off the road so others can get by you.  

Here is my song to the Feast of May,  the feast of the marriage of the Sun and the Earth. 


Bring layers, water bottle, chair if you want, but I have some lawn chairs.  drums and rattles. Poems or stories. 

Parking is along side the driveway as you come down the hill and along the road into the woods to the camping area or about 5 cars can squeeze up at the house without blocking each other.  I will try to help people as you arrive but you might want to come early and enjoy the land.  


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