Rose Water Womb Blessing Sacred Circle W/ Allison Hrabak
This is the Water Circle where we will explore the rose bush for insight, to shift the perspective in our lives. This is the second of her four seasonal/elemental circles.
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Rose Water Womb Blessing Sacred Circle W/ Allison Hrabak
This is the Water Circle where we will explore the rose bush for insight, to shift the perspective in our lives. This is the second of her four seasonal/elemental circles.
Each piece of the rose bush has a sacred message for us if we only lean into its teachings and mine it for the wisdom that it can present to us. Thorns as a representation of the intensity that comes into our lives to throw us off balance. Buds and leaves show support to one another before allowing the full opening of the flower. The juiciness of the flower itself and leaning into our own juiciness. The fruit, crystalized version of the plant, giving all it has to further its creation. And then back down to the roots, the underlying support system, held in space, cocooned in the darkness of vast potential. Applying each of these teachings to our lives to further our own growth.
We will take the teachings of the rose bush and plant them in the womb space to further grow the messages of the rose through a guided meditation. I will open up the circle for journaling and sharing. We will end with a heartfelt meditation acknowledging the lessons we have learned and centering us back into our womb.
This circle is for women-identifying individuals.
Please bring your journal and pen.
Light snacks and tea will be provided.
Investment: $40/$50/$60
Led by Allison Hrabak
Allison’s women’s circles are a safe place for you to land in a busy world. She holds space so that you can hear yourself amidst the chaos and noise of modern life. You’ll leave her circles feeling nourished, taken care of, heard, and more like yourself than you did when we started. Her events are also playful af. In her containers, we can be serious but are not required to be, since we’re ultimately seeking and supporting the childlike nature within each of us.