
Ceremony Information
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Private Ceremony Information
Location:
Basic Schedule:
- 10 AM arrival
- Get set up: Altar, offerings, our gathering spot
- Add your offerings to the collective offerings pile
- Put your sacred objects on the altar
- Give Helen the remaining Dreamtime Church donation
- Everyone will be saged
- Ceremony starts. We will be in the ceremony for about 5-6 hrs.
Important Note: Please refrain from bringing/ingesting any other plant medicine to the ceremony. The plant medicines used in the ceremony are potent and exclusive for the ceremony experience.
Cancellation Policy
Ceremony Guidelines
Here are a few guidelines so you can come well prepared for the ceremony.
Clothing
Wear loose, comfy clothing. For the ladies, you might want to leave the bras off that day. Dresses or skirts are a great option. Everything can feel very restrictive if it’s not loose and free. There is also an invitation to ‘dress up’. This is a way of honoring Spirit, like a celebration but it’s not required. Some people like to have eye covers as well.
Please avoid wearing perfume/cologne as some of the attendees have allergies or fragrance sensitivity. Thanks for your understanding.
Weather
Reference ceremony location for the temps and climate. Come prepared for the typical temperature changes from early morning to evening. Bring layers, a hat, sunhat, a raincoat, jacket, boots, sandals, etc. – anything you feel you might need to be comfortable, warm/cool in nature and indoors. Please come overprepared. Better that way than in lack!
Keep it light
Ceremonial Cacao
Ceremonial cacao is heirloom cacao that is delicious and heart-opening. It also has a fair amount of caffeine in it so if you are sensitive, you might refrain from your cup of tea or coffee in the morning and save your ‘caffeine dose’ for our gathering. Also ceremonial cacao is a diuretic. You will get very thirsty during the ceremony so make sure you have your water with you.
Altar
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Beeswax or Unscented Candles (must be in fire-safe container)
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Flowers
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Rose / lavender water
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Currency
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Stones
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Shells
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Photos
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Baskets
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Crystals
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Jewelry
- Feather
- Rocks
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Food & drink
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Artwork and handmade creations by you that Spirit would appreciate or you make especially for them
Checklist of Goodies to Bring
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Mug for your hot cup of ceremonial cacao
- Journal & pen
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Water bottle/s
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Camping chair if you feel like you’d be more comfortable than on the floor/ground.
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Yoga mat / camping mat
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Offerings
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Appropriate clothing for the temperature changes indoor and outdoor
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Sacred objects for the altar
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Any food and snacks you desire
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Musical instruments, if you play them
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Envelop with energy exchange with your name on it
- Optional: blanket/sleeping bag & pillows if you feel you’ll want them during ceremony
- Electrolytes, Coconut water – excellent form of hydration
O fferings: What to bring?
Suggestions for Offerings
Let’s feed, give back and energize Spirit well. Pick at least 5-7 items to bring as your offering contribution.
Suggestions:
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Spirits/beer/wine -***
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Sweet red wine – Mother Earth loves it***
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Tequila/whisky- the mountain spirits love these***
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Coconut milk
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Butter
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Milk
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Honey ***
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Maple syrup ***
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Chocolates ***
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Seeds like sesame, pumpkin, sunflower, flax
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Sugar
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White produce – really enjoyed by the mountain spirits
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Flowers
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Roses ***
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Spices like Turmeric, Cinnamon, Star of Anise
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Millet ***
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Corn/cornmeal ***
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Fresh Garlic
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Oats
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Bee pollen
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Rice
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Candy/Sweets – Mother Earth loves sweet things
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Cookies
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Herbs i.e.: Lavender, rose, sweetgrass, etc.
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Tobacco ***
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Coffee
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Coconut oil
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Buffalo fat
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Chili – dried or fresh
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Ancestral food – Foods your ancestors enjoyed. They will probably come and assist you.
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Food prepared by you or food that you feel Spirit would enjoy.
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Crystals
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Coins
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Fresh Mushrooms
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Essential oils
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White chocolates
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Sardines
Food & Drink –this is what will be given to Spirit in large quantities. Please bring things you’d happily offer your great-grandmother. She might actually show up as a helping spirit! The ones with stars next to them are the ones that are especially well received.
Preparing yoursel f for our journey…
Do as much clearing, healing, releasing, and meditation as you can. Eat as clean and healthy as possible. Best to cut out alcohol and any recreational drugs between now and our ceremony. This will prepare you to be a better channel for all the amazing insights, healing, transformation, higher consciousness, aha’s, activations, and any other beautiful things Spirit might have in mind for you.
Intentions
Start formulating your intentions for our journey. What would you like to heal, release, expand into, gain new awareness about, access? An intention is like a prayer; it is a statement of your motivation or direction. Your intention directs your journey and communicates to your Higher Self what it is that you are seeking. It helps focus the energies to support you.
Once you say ‘Yes, I’m in’, the journey begins energetically. Be mindful of the things that pop up in your world between now and our ceremony. It might give you some insight into your process.
Pre-Ceremony Sessions
Doing Pre-journey work can be very beneficial in clearing blocks and getting you into a grounded, receptive and open place for a more potent, magical ceremony. Please reach out if this resonates and we will get something on the calendar.
Self-Care After Ceremony
It’s a powerful all-day experience. There is much healing, transformation, shifts, aha’s, that take place. It is best to have time to process and integrate as you slowly go back into your normal routine.
The integration and processing will continue on different levels and ways for you/everyone. Being in nature, journaling, baths with Epsom salts and essential oils, nourishing, high vibe foods and good sleep are some suggestions to help with your process.