February 23rd 1pm to 5pm ~~ Yoni Egg Immersion
Come to a sisterhood circle for deeper lessons on caring for your sacred inner temple. This will be a great opportunity for you to connect with your womb space, or yoni, which is a wombyn’s powerhouse of creative energy. Through this process you will cultivate a relationship with your yoni and learn practices for abundance of awareness, pleasure, strength, and balance. We will do this through meditation and yoni egg practice. This immersion, facilitated by Rae & Allison Hrabak, will include these topics:
What you need to bring: A water bottle or cup to support this zero-waste event. *Your cleansed yoni egg wrapped in 2 clean cloths Optional: journal & pen, favorite pillow or blanket *Certified Gemstone Yoni eggs can be purchased locally in advance of the class at the Preserve on Calumet (3007 Calumet Street, 43202). If you are looking for a certain size or gemstone, please contact Rae at 302-643-2298 with special orders. This is an indoor event, so please come prepared to leave your shoes at the door. Slippers are welcome. Tea service and vegan snacks will be offered to participants. Equal exchange: $70 - $100 sliding scale* Please contact Rae directly for sliding scale arrangements, see contact number above. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yoni-egg-immersion-tickets-54379705162 This event is expected to fill, so please reserve your spot by purchasing a ticket. About the Facilitators: Dakini Rae is a Reiki Master Teacher, Tantra Counselor, Red Tent Priestess, and Wortcunner. I rejoice in educating my community in ways to live in harmony with themselves, with others, and with the Earth. My passions include sacred sexuality, shamanism, beekeeping, biodynamic farming, conservation, and plant medicine. Allison Hrabak is a certified Circle Leader, who is passionate about creating and hosting sisterhood circles. I enjoy creating deep connections with women in my community. It is a blessing to be open about my spirituality, my practices, and being able to share them with the women around me; it lights me up! Sharing this work with others allows me to flex my vulnerability muscles and surrender in the moment to all that is possible. Through sisterhood circles, I embrace laughter as medicine, as well as tears, to heal myself and my sisters in return. I come most alive in my teaching when I get to lead women to new ways of interaction, healing wounds that show up between women. As we work to heal ourselves, we ultimately heal past generational suffering and help show the way for the next generation.
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