Sedonya Conscious Living Center

Winter Solstice with Uqualla - A Journey of Renewal and Rebirth
with UQUALLA

December 21 (Thursday)
at 4:00 pm

Class length
120 minutes

Location
Fire Pit Area (outdoors)

Thursday December 21st
4:00 pm to 6pm

 

Join us for a magical evening as we embrace the Native American New Year and the transformative energy of the Winter Solstice.

This unique event, guided by the wisdom of Uqualla, is a celebration of renewal, a chance to reconnect with nature and the rhythms of the earth.

 

Sunset to Night: A Ceremony of Renewal 

Experience a progressive ceremony that evolves from the warm hues of sunset into the tranquil embrace of the night. This ceremony is a symbolic passage through time, marking the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new era. It's a powerful moment to reflect, let go, and set intentions for the coming year.

 

Bundle Up for Warmth and Comfort As we gather under the open sky, we invite you to bundle up in your coziest attire. Feel the embrace of the cool air, a crisp reminder of nature's presence and power.


Savor the Warmth of a Hot Ceremonial Beverage Warm your hands and spirit with our special ceremonial Southwestern tea. This traditional brew is more than just a beverage; it's a potion of warmth and wellness, steeped in the rich heritage of Native American culture.
 

Fire Ceremony with Wafting Ribbons Gather around the sacred fire, a beacon of light and hope in the heart of our ceremony. Watch as wafting ribbons dance in the flames, symbolizing the release of the old and the welcome of new beginnings.
 

Immerse in Native Instrumental Sounds The evening will be filled with the soul-stirring sounds of native instruments. We encourage you to bring your own instruments to join in this symphony of renewal, creating a harmonious blend of ancient melodies and modern spirit.


Blessings for the Soul Receive blessings that resonate with the energies of the solstice. These blessings are a gift of peace, harmony, and connection, a spiritual embrace from the heart of Native American traditions.

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