The Friends Making New Ceremony is on the New Moon in March and is done under the guidance of Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo. It is at this time that transgressions are put aside and we let go of attitudes and behaviors that do not contribute to wisdom growth. So we come together, friends, family, community-ALL ARE WELCOME-to actualize the energy of forgiveness meditation for the benefit ofourselves, family, clans, nation, planet and galaxies beyond.
7:30 AM
Gather at the Sacred Arbor to Stick Dance
Lighting of the Fire with the first rays of sun over the mountain
Bringing out the crystal
Gather at the Sacred Arbor to Stick Dance
Lighting of the Fire with the first rays of sun over the mountain
Bringing out the crystal
8:00 AM
Prayer of Gratitude
Ungula Dance
Basic form 1&2 dances
Offerings of prayers and cornmeal to the Fire
Prayer of Gratitude
Ungula Dance
Basic form 1&2 dances
Offerings of prayers and cornmeal to the Fire
9:00 AM
Procede to the stream for Waters of Forgiveness
Note: please wear good sturdy boots for walking through woods
Procede to the stream for Waters of Forgiveness
Note: please wear good sturdy boots for walking through woods
10:00 AM
Gather at Sacred Arbor and Fire
Breakfast break
Gather at Sacred Arbor and Fire
Breakfast break
11:00 AM-Noon
Breathing, stretching, dances in Temple
Breathing, stretching, dances in Temple
12:00-2:00 PM
Meditation
Meditation
3:00-5:00 PM
Meditation
Meditation
6:00 PM
Gather in Temple for dances, hymns
Gather in Temple for dances, hymns
7:00-9:00 PM
Make offerings of dances, hymns
Viewing of crystal to see possible futures
Closing with prayers.
Make offerings of dances, hymns
Viewing of crystal to see possible futures
Closing with prayers.
Everyone is Welcome
If you wish to participate in part of the day's practices, that is all right.
If you wish to participate in part of the day's practices, that is all right.
"Practice of Sacred Relationship is practice of good relations with all inthe family of life."
Ven. Dhyani Ywahoo from Voices of Our Ancestors.
Ven. Dhyani Ywahoo from Voices of Our Ancestors.
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