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Gratitude & Impermanence through Earth Altaring

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Gratitude & Impermanence through Earth Altaring

Come connect with the earth and express your gratitude through the beautiful art of earth altaring.

During this event, you’ll discover the joy of creating a temporary, sacred space for Pachamama, our Earth Mother. We’ll explore the practice of “earth altaring” (arranging natural items like flowers, fallen leaves, pinecones, and seeds into stunning designs on the earth). It’s a mindful way to show appreciation for the beauty Mother Earth so generously shares with us.

Throughout the experience, we’ll guide you through the seven foundational principles of the practice . These simple steps that deepen your connection to the land, the moment, and your own creative spirit. These principles will carry you from the very beginning of the process all the way through to the final moments of release.

Embrace the gentle lesson of impermanence: after we’ve reviewed our creations, taken a moment for quiet reflection or shared our experiences, we’ll either gently return the elements to the earth or leave our altars to be reclaimed by nature. It’s a beautiful way to give back to Gaia.

We’ll have a selection of natural items available, but feel free to bring your own special finds from your garden or local walks – anything natural is welcome. If you’d like to add floral beauty, please bring your favorite flowers, though some will be provided for the group.

Join us for a grounding and inspiring experience!

We will be outside for the entire session. Please bring water, sunscreen and bug spray if needed. You will be sitting and kneeling on the ground so feel free to bring towels or blankets to sit on.

This event is subject to weather and will be cancelled if it rains or there are high winds. Make sure to check the Chacana web site and Facebook if we are expecting rain.

Class will begin at 2 pm. Please check in at the front desk but then you will be directed to the yard behind the center.

About the Teachers:
Mary is an American trained kuya mesa carrier and a Peruvian trained ñusta and chumpi mesa carrier under the Peruvian Q’ero shamanic lineage. Utilizing this ancient wisdom, Mary guides the community on their shamanic path to spiritual and energetic growth and healing. A believer in the harmonious coexistence of science and spirituality, Mary recognizing the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.

An avid traveler and seeker of experiences, Mary has embarked on numerous adventures around the world. She currently works with Shannon Davis to coordinate the Chacana Spiritual Center’s retreats. When traveling, Mary seeks out skills and topics to bring back to the Chacana Spiritual Center’s students.

Embracing the belief that community plays a vital role in shamanic practices, Mary works tirelessly to foster meaningful relationships, creating a supportive and open-minded environment for all. While dedicated to her spiritual path, Mary also values humor and light-heartedness, finding solace in laughter and refusing to take life too seriously.

Amanda Richard is a compassionate Therapeutic Sound Practitioner with a focus on the science and art of vibrational healing. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Metaphysical Science and is an ordained minister of the Metaphysical Ministries. In addition to her work with therapeutic sound, Amanda has trained in the art of Crystal Healing and Reiki. She combines sound, energy, and intention to create a beautiful space for deep inner work. As a dedicated apprentice in shamanic practices, she honors and integrates ancient wisdom, traditions, and healing practices into her work, holding space for profound transformation. Amanda is also a member of the International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT).
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