GREAT FULLNESS
Peace Dance Celebrating a Season of Paradox
Gratitude and Abundance
Sorrow and Loss
On Saturday, November
29 at 7:00pm, let's join together in community to honor our ancestors and the endings
we experience at Samhain, as well as sharing our gratitude and thanksgiving because
we are ready for the coming Winter season.
Sarah will lead us in creating sacred space & building altars
together, and Yasmin will lead us in some Dances of Universal Peace from a
series of goddess dances.
Bring items that represent your beloved ancestors and the inevitable losses we experience for the Ancestor Altar. Bring items that represent the preparations we have made as we turn toward Winter and the Hearth for the Gratitude and Abundance Altar.
Suggested donation is $5-15 per person. Call Radiance to let us know you plan to attend. 717-290-1517, or stop in to register. Radiance is located at 9 W Grant St., across the cobblestones from Central Market in downtown Lancaster, PA.
Bring items that represent your beloved ancestors and the inevitable losses we experience for the Ancestor Altar. Bring items that represent the preparations we have made as we turn toward Winter and the Hearth for the Gratitude and Abundance Altar.
Suggested donation is $5-15 per person. Call Radiance to let us know you plan to attend. 717-290-1517, or stop in to register. Radiance is located at 9 W Grant St., across the cobblestones from Central Market in downtown Lancaster, PA.
Yasmin is a student of world religions as a
vehicle for the cultivation of compassion between neighbors, culture and
nature. She is a representative for the Sufi Ruhianiat and a leader for the
Dances of Universal Peace.
Sarah is a community herbalist, Reiki Master/Teacher and a
priestess of the Goddess, initiated in the Reclaiming Tradition. She is owner
of both Radiance and Herbs from the Labyrinth, LLC.
The Peace Dances are an experiment in
sound, movement and community designed to "in form" us of the many
mysterious ways we are ONE, united in a great web of compassion and diversity.
In the Dance we use chants from many of the world's sacred traditions. We hold
hands in a circle, moving with simple "folk dance" movement. There
are no performers. All are participants. All are welcome.
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