Feast days and festivals are always opportunities to ground, gather and observe. Not least if the wider world is encouraging speed, spends and superficiality cultivating a yin healing circle can be a powerful protection of our deepest selves.
Summer, with its pleasures and distractions offers us the bounty of nature and the chance to round and ripen, to loll and find our leisure. We can soften as we stop, lean into care rather than control and actively conserve each other’s solitude and softness. To mark activities of the moon, the wheel of the year as it turns, and the elemental shifts within the TCM tradition requires active presence. The Divine Feminine is rooted in lunar and seasonal traditions of all kinds. Yin is noticing, decelerating and making the links and connections “as above so below”.
What to expect:
2 hours of Slow hold Yin shapes, Ambient music and some storytime.