Vedic Fire Ceremony
Following the nine nights of Navratri, the tenth day is known as Dussehra (aka: Vijayadashami), and it celebrates the victory of the Goddess – the triumph of wisdom over illusion, love and courage over fear, and light over darkness. And ultimately – unity over separation.
Read MoreAt the convergence of the Equinox, New Moon, and Navratri, we gather at a sacred threshold – together in fire ceremony to honour the creative power of the Goddess through Kamakhya Devi.
Read MoreJoin us for a guest offering by Satya of Vedic Priestess Temple, at the upcoming Soft & Sacred Wellness Retreat on Vancouver Island, BC. And invitation to decolonize wellness and experience healing in community.
Read MoreWe live in a culture that is not ancestrally rooted in daily life, and this gathering offers a return to what has always held us. Here, you will be supported in healing and reconnecting with your lineage, while also exploring and celebrating your ancestral gifts.
Read MoreAs we move toward the stillness of winter, we gather on the final full moon of the year – a threshold that is both a clearing and a blessing – a way to enter the season with more truth, clarity, presence, and devotion.
Read MoreAs we move toward the stillness of winter, we gather on the final full moon of the year – a threshold that is both a clearing and a blessing – a way to enter the season with more truth, clarity, presence, and devotion.
Read MoreDuring Diwali, we gather to awaken the inner light that dispels fear, doubt, despair, and separation – restoring hope, love, faith, and unity.
Read MoreDuring Diwali, we gather to awaken the inner light that dispels fear, doubt, despair, and separation – restoring hope, love, faith, and unity.
Read MoreTogether we will chant the Gāyatrī Mantra 108 times — one of the most ancient and sacred mantras in the yogic tradition. This luminous prayer clears the mind, opens the heart, and illuminates our inner vision. It helps us make discerning, heart-led choices that align with love, unity, and soul purpose.
Read MoreWe will gather around the sacred fire to chant the Gāyatrī Mantra 108 times — one of the most ancient and revered mantras in the Vedic/Yogic tradition.
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