The Autumn Equinox is a meaningful time of year to honor the harvest. Whether that be a "real" harvest of the things planted in your garden or the harvest of efforts and intentions for your life path that you set earlier in the year.
For many people, autumn symbolizes change. Like the falling leaves from the trees, life must take a new course by shedding off the old to usher in the new.
Please allow Carolan Ammirata and Kate help make this beautiful transition with a delightful collaboration of both celebration and sound bowl healing.
‘In the Chinese calendar there is an extra season that blooms between the spaces of late summer and autumn. Long Summer, as it's called, is a liminal season— one that lasts the small handspan of time between the ending of August and the equinox arrival of fall. A time marked by the fire of late-blooming pineapple sage and copper-headed sunflowers. Fuchsias, gold and grain coming into their ripeness. Traditionally, Long Summer was a time of embracing lush stillness, that quiet that comes with the last breath of heat, the calm that precedes the filling cool of Fall.
Within every big movement is a more subtle cycle, and in this transitional season we enter into the Earth element. A time of butter-light and the bone deep need for rest, this short season of in-between asks us to re-root in our foundations before the sweep of fall. It is a sacred pause for integration. An invitation to come back into a state of balance after the hubbub of summer, and find a place of peaceful neutrality before the waning of autumn begins’-Asia Suler
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
Destination will be a private residence along the Manasquan River in Point Pleasant. Address will be shared after RSVP.
Eat lightly before hand.
Dress appropriately for outdoor weather.
Bring a blanket(s) and pillow.
Autumn refreshments will be served. 🍂
Donation: $40.00