Seasonal Ceremony 2026
These carefully crafted shamanic ceremonies are held in a multi-dimensional medicine wheel, a powerful protective healing spiritual container. This year we will concentrate on marking the seasonal turning points of the Equinoxes and the Solstices. Connecting to the seasons in this way supports cyclical living, aligning us to the natural rhythms of the Earth. Sitting in ceremony on a regular basis can create profound shifts in consciousness and therefore an individual’s healing journey. Intimate ceremonies of no more than seven participants mean individual attention is maximised and everyone can share their experiences.
A ceremony will include some or all of the following elements:
connection with a plant ally through tea ceremony
meditation
journaling
drum journey
ritual
simple creative activity
Soul Healing Arts practices
Each ceremony is unique, co-created with spirit and infused with Lynn’s personal magic and medicine. Once we are in sacred space the ceremony is a co-creation between the facilitator, participants and the spirit world. It is an opportunity to connect to our Soul, each other and the Earth.
A ceremonial template provided by @sharonboltmagick will be used and each ceremony is inspired by teachings from her and @jobellcummings Wheel of Beauty.
All materials are provided. It is helpful to bring a full water bottle for hydration, a journal if you have one, wear layers of clothing as your body temperature can fluctuate in sacred space.
Image of teacup and pot on birch logs by Arseniy Kapran on Unsplash.
Seasonal Ceremony - Spring Equinox
28 March 2026 2-4:30pm £50pp
Held within multi-dimensional medicine wheel. We will be working with the energy of the Spring Equinox and will be guided by our lead plant ally Nettle.
Image of assorted ritual items by Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash.
At The Space to Breathe Collective, Leicester
We will drink a specially prepared Nettle brew, explore the seasonal energies and our inner landscape through guided meditation, journaling, ritual, drum journey and simple craft.
Image of Nettle by Markus Winkler on Unsplash.