Winter Solstice Vigil

Date: 
Friday, December 21, 2018 - 9:00pm
Location: 
Event Description: 
Consider being one of the many weavers of light on winter solstice night, establishing life anew for all the world, during an all-night vigil held in the Dance Palace Church Space starting at 9:00pm on Friday, December 21.

Hot herbal tea and California bay nut medicine wil be served.  Bring your favorite yarn, cloth or threads to be woven with local willow boughs into our Earth, comfy pillows and maybe a sleeping mat and bag to take rest during the night.  Wear simple, ceremonial clothing and be sure to bring a cup and spoon for sunrise blue corn porridge.

Come and spend some hours with dear friends in the sweet intimacy of the creative realms.  Share stories, songs, music, dance or meditation.  Invite family, friends and children.  Iin deep gratitude for community action on Soyaluna.  For information, call (415) 663-1747 or email eden@gardenofedenapothecary.com.

LOCATION:  Church Space

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