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Celebrate Samhain

  • Ellon Castle Gardens Schoolhill Ellon, Scotland, AB41 United Kingdom (map)

Join Kelly and Sarah (sun moon shala) in a celtic celebration & the turning of the wheel.

Samhain is a celebration where the veils are thin and we feel more connected to our ancestors, it’s a time to give thanks and gratitude to them as well as celebrate the last harvests. A time to celebrate the return of the Cailleach too. Darkness is all around us and we will celebrate under the yew trees, they are very symbolic of life and death and Samhain. We will fill the space with fairy lights to remind ourselves that without darkness, there is no light - one does not exist without the other. Lets realise how we can truly embrace this time of year.

We will offer some movement to help us settle into our space, the movement practice will be accessible to all. This will be followed by a deep relaxation technique called Yoga Nidra, in itself a transformative space.

After this we will move into a melody of sound, using mainly gongs…sound works on an energetic level and we are energetic beings and respond well to this. Different frequencies of sound help match and shift stuck energies we have on all levels of existence.

This magical and transformative event will take place under the canopy of the yew trees in Ellon Castle Gardens. Layer up, take something to sit or lie on, blankets and anything else to make you comfortable and let Sarah and I support you in this journey,

We will offer some snacks and some mamma cacao after the event to help ground us back into the present moment. Take a journal, if this is your thing.

Please note there are some contraindications for sound, such as 1st trimester of pregnancy, Pacemaker wearers for example.

It’s great to hydrate yourself ahead of the event, and especially afterwards to help flush through any toxins that may have been released. (booking isn’t open yet!)

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