Come gather with like-hearted souls for a powerful day of truth, coherence, healing, and connection at The Central Texas Solstice Gathering — a unique experience bridging ancient solstice practices, circadian biology, and conscious community.
What to Expect
Lectures on the 13 Sacred Nights Practice & Winterized Circadian Biology
Winter is not a season to endure, but an invitation to remember.
•Circadian Biology expert Dani Hamilton will explore how the longer nights, cooler temperatures, and slower rhythm of winter naturally activate deep restoration and healing within the body. You'll learn to align light, sleep, and nourishment with these seasonal cues to support metabolic balance, hormonal harmony, and coherence with the world around you.
•Then, Lara J. Day will guide you through the ancient 13 Sacred Nights practice-an invitation to step into the stillness of winter as sacred space. Through reflection, journaling, and intention, you'll discover how each of the 13 nights holds insight for the months ahead, weaving inner renewal with the cycles of nature.
Together, Dani and Lara illuminate how both body and spirit follow the same rhythm of rest, repair, and rebirth
—a reminder that healing begins when we slow down and listen to the season itself.
•Live Music from DPAK & Recorded DJ Set
Play, sing, and dance with the multi-instrumental talent, DPAK.
•Neurogenic Qigong Experience
A guided qigong journey designed to release stored trauma in the body.
•Wellness Practitioners On-Site
Access acupuncture, holistic chiropractic care, and Bio-Well scans throughout the day.
•Curated Holiday Market & Farm to Table Food
Enjoy high-vibe, organic food and shop from aligned artisans, herbalists, and makers.
This event is a convergence of sovereignty, health, and community-rooted in action, not just philosophy.
Tickets are limited.
Come for the insight.
Stay for the frequency.
Leave with tools, clarity, and resonance.
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