What becomes possible when, together, we hold prayers, visions, intentions, and blessings for the wellbeing of all life? What ripple might we create together?
This ceremony was inspired by a vision I received during a Fire ceremony with my teacher, Sandra Ingerman, and fellow practitioners recently in New Mexico. Together, we were engaged in the practice of transfiguration, an incredibly powerful form of spiritual alchemy focused on transforming energy into spiritual gold: wisdom, healing, and new possibilities waiting to emerge.
This ceremony is about consciously contributing beauty, healing, reverence, hope, and intention into the collective field. Collective intention practices such as the Maharishi Effect suggest that when people gather in focused, coherent ways, meaningful ripple effects may emerge within communities.
All Ages Welcome.
Location
Held in a peaceful private setting in rural Baraboo. Exact address will be shared upon registration.
Bring
a rattle or drum if you have one
a journal and pen
clothing appropriate for the weather and sitting around Fire
a camp chair or blanket for sitting
IF YOU’RE STAYING TO POTLUCK: Bring a dish to share. It’s helpful if you can label common allergens are greatly appreciated! For example: nuts, dairy-free, gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, etc.
Tips to Arrive Prepared
Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to settle in- we will begin promptly at 1pm. Your preparedness helps us to co-create the best experience for all present.
This entire event will be held either outdoors, or if need be, under an open air shelter.
Creating Sacred Space
In the spirit of fostering authentic connection and honoring this sacred space:
Please do no promote your business, disperse flyers, etc, as doing so can create doubt and confusion regarding your intentions for stepping into this space with us.
Your Hostess
Jessica Riphenburg, Community Weaver, Ceremonialist, Shamanic Healer & Teacher, Founder of SACRED THREAD™.
Thank You to the Ancestors of the Land
As we gather on the ancestral lands of the Ho-Chunk people, we give our deepest gratitude and honor to their ancestors, and to the Ho-Chunk people past, present, and emerging. We promise to do our best to support the good works of Indigenous people today, and generations to come.