Burning Bowl/White Stone Service


 

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This service is offered on the first Sunday of January and is a perfect way to start off the New Year. You will be encouraged to write down those things that you wish to release from your life and commit them to the flames to be consumed. Through the powerful and symbolic release of the burning bowl ritual, you can let go of anything holding you back. You are then given a white stone on which to write your new commitment to yourself for the coming year.

WHITE STONE CEREMONY
This is the day when we set our intentions (similar to resolutions) for the new year.  Rather than focusing on what we will do, we focus on who we are called to be in order to birth the emerging vision of our highest essence.  Through meditation, we arrive at one or two words which represent what we want to see expressing in our experience or what we are ready to shift.

 
BURNING BOWL CEREMONY
The Burning Bowl Ceremony is a fire ceremony that helps you release old, unwanted conditions or events in your life. Through the powerful and symbolic release of the burning bowl ritual, you can let go of anything holding you back. On the day of the event, watch it go into the ceremonial fire. Together in faith, we let go of negative thoughts, hurts, or fears … and experience renewal.
 

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