Full Moon Ceremonies
The Full Moon Ceremony is based on an ancient Native American Indian tradition where women entered a “moon hut” during the full moon of each month. When women's bodies were more in tuned with nature, as the moon entered her dark phase, women would begin to menstruate. During the first three days of their menses, women would stop their daily responsibilities and enter the moon hut to rest and recuperate. This is the native Indians' way of honoring the Divine Feminine in women. Like their moon hut, the Full Moon Ceremony offers a space for women to retreat from the outside world to celebrate their divine feminine through rituals, dance and meditations. The light of the full moon illuminates those things that are interfering with our spiritual advancements and helps us discover our feminine, spiritual power and our own abilities to transform ourselves and the planet.
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