Celebrate Earth Day with a Full Moon Crystal Bowls Meditation
Ever wondered how Earth Day started?
Ever wondered how Earth Day started?
Join us in Kelowna for an inspiring Crystal Bowl Meditation!
Using the magical fifths as the baseline for the sound works, we move up the chakra system using the frosted, clear and alchem- ical bowls. They are dedicated to helping us elevate.
The sound of the crystal bowls impacts the body well beyond the ears. It is a full body experience. We get repeated comments from people who attend crystal bowls events that they sleep much better after the sessions. Others say they let go of known and unknown tensions and stresses.
Therese invites you to not only bring your mind and spirits but to bring your own drums, penny-whistles, didgeridoos, and percussion instruments. She'll provide an introduction and guide you in how to participate in this united energy of movement and sound.
Join us in the Sound Temple for a restoring and regenerative Full Flower moon meditation with the Crystal Bowls.
"Flowers spring forth in abundance this month. Some Algonquin tribes knew this full Moon as the Corn Planting Moon or the Milk Moon." - Farmers Almanac
Spring Festival of Awareness!
Join us for the 38th Spring Festival of Awareness celebration in Kootney, BC.
The flowers are in abundance this month and so are Crystal Bowl Meditations to help you spring into a new you this summer.
Now combine that amazing experience with your choice of acupuncture needles or mustard seed treatment of the ears. By applying the sterile needles or mustard seeds it helps the body self-regulate and strengthens our life force. For more information, please visit Jennifer Larson's website at http://vitalpoint.ca/
Full Strawberry Moon: "This name was universal to every Algonquin tribe. However, in Europe they called it the Rose Moon. Also because the relatively short season for harvesting strawberries comes each year during the month of June . . . so the full Moon that occurs during that month was christened for the strawberry!" - The Farmers Almanac