Embers
Weekly group calls for 7 weeks
Somatic healing & movement practices
Creativity cultivation & commitment
Breathwork & Meditations
1:1 mentorship calls
We will tend to the Embers in the ashes and build our inner fire
Kick off on March 5th 2025 (Ash Wednesday)
Online / Zoom
$
40 Days of Devotion to Your Inner Spark
What is the relevance of Lent?
This is an interfaith observance of Lent, or if you prefer, the sacred time between Imbolc and Ostera. Lent, which culminates on Easter, can be interpreted as a time of growth and renewal in faith. It’s an opportunity to deepen our relationship with God through prayer and self-examination. Lent encourages introspection and the practice of spiritual habits that foster personal transformation, such as engaging in prayer, committing to self-improvement, and seeking reconciliation with others.
Traditionally, Lent is a time for Christians to fast, either by giving up certain foods or practices or by taking on additional acts of charity and service. This is done to cultivate self-discipline and repentance, mirroring Jesus' fasting. Spiritual discipline and self-control are important, but can be harnessed differently. I think it is much more productive to commit to cultivating our creativity than to punish ourselves. We will be getting into play as liberation, and working through our blocks to living with more aliveness.
Lent reflects the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert, fasting and being tempted. Of course, before Jesus’s death, sacrifice, and resurrection. The number 40 is symbolic, used throughout the Bible to represent periods of trial, purification, and preparation. For example, the Israelites wandered for 40 years in the desert before reaching the Promised Land, and Noah's Ark endured 40 days and nights of rain. Some women observe 40 days after giving birth for rest and nourishment. These 40 days are intended to be a time of self-reflection, healing, creative inspiration, and deep soul nourishment.