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  • Autumn Equinox Cacao Ceremony at Stonehenge (1 night camping)

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    Autumn Equinox Cacao Ceremony at Stonehenge (1 night camping)

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    Sep 22 2018 15:00 - Sep 23 2018 15:00
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    COME CELEBRATE WITH US!

    Neil and I organised a one night camping trip to Stonehenge a few days ago to celebrate and harness the powerful energies of the 9/9 portal and New Moon in Virgo. It was such an uplifting and special experience shared with 9 beautiful souls that we decided to facilitate another event!

    This space is for you to feel a sense of belonging, allowing yourself to receive and/or sharing your gifts, whatever brings you joy and helps lifting your vibration.


    THE SPIRITUALITY OF THE AUTUMN EQUINOX

    Autumn holds a spiritually unique place. Many mistake the mystery and decline that surrounds and follows the autumn equinox for darkness and evil, but in reality, it is about endings—a very natural thing. Every journey must find its end, and fall is the bittersweet embodiment of this.

    The physical death and darkness experienced by the land as we approach winter represents something else, as well. It is the external embodiment of the darkness all people contain within themselves—everyone is a blend of day and night, good and evil.

    But there comes a time when the night must be braved, when the darkness must be faced. Many ancient cultures—India, Egypt, Sumer, Greece, Mexico, Peru, and so on, harbored groups which understood this spiritual journey well, seeing their inner lives reflected in the heavens. These cultures erected ancient monuments that aligned with the solstices and equinoxes, marking each stage in the spiritual journey—including the autumn descent into one’s own inner darkness.

    Darkness exists in all of us—we are flawed, imperfect human beings, after all. Darkness, ignored, grows and takes over like a cancer—it is only when it is dragged into the light that we can overcome it. Autumn is the time to face this darkness, a physical reminder of that which we must cull within ourselves.

    Fall, paradoxically, is a time of simultaneous bounty and withering; crops are harvested, even as the natural world begins to fade. If we make sure to align ourselves to the progression of the seasons, fall serves much the same purpose, but on a spiritual level. Consider, as autumn sets in, the areas of your life that need to be let go of, consider what no longer serves you, gets in your way, and needs to wither.

    At the same time, consider the dream-seeds that you planted at the beginning of the year, and that have been steadily growing. Allow those dreams—that bountiful harvest—to be reaped. Enjoy them as you replace those parts of yourself which do you no good. For example, perhaps you wish to be more assertive. At the beginning of the year, maybe you decided that you would be, and perhaps you studied how to be a more assertive person throughout the year. Fall is the time to then allow the fearful part of you to fall away and be replaced by confidence. Come the winter solstice, you will be born anew, and this will be a part of you.

    Read more at http://www.beliefnet.com/faith... 22nd of September

    • Arrive at 3pm to set up tents
    • Sharing circle at 3.30pm
    • Activities and exercises TBC (Guided meditation, drum journeying, movement, etc.)
    • Vegan/vegetarian dinner 5.30-6.30pm
    • Story sharing around the fire 6.30-9.30pm
    • Early night, wrapping up at 9.30pm for early start so we can be onsite on time about 6am on Sunday morning. (Everyone is free to sleep when they want to, but the facilitating will finish then.)


    SUNDAY 23rd of September

    • Waking up at 4.45am
    • Leaving campsite at 5.30am to be onsite for 6am
    • Stonehenge may close inner stone access by 8.30am. (TBC)
    • Breakfast at 9-10am
    • Pack up tents/showers/naps 10-11am
    • Visit other ancient sites such as Glastonbury Tor (TBC) 11-15 including shared lunch

    CAMPSITE - Stonehenge Campsite, Berwick St James, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP3 4TQ

    CONTRIBUTION towards food, camping activities/workshops £60 (excluding travel)

    TREATMENTS/HEALING (Book in advance by contacting organiser)
    • 30 min Equinox Ascension Activation or Intuitive Healing Session £20
    • Soul Readings £5

    Places available 9.

    Let's co-create a moment of time that will warm our hearts reflecting on our time together. That will fill us up for a while after and so we can bring in more light to each of our own communities.

    We're so excited to be spending this time together!

    Love,
    Neil & Maria

    Organiser

    Maria has been working as a Holistic Therapist and Healer for the last 9 years and has been hosting social gatherings, classes and workshops during that time. She is passionate about bringing people together and helping them transforming their lives.

    Venue

    Stonehenge, Amesbury, SP4 7DE Salisbury

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