This is a sister circle, meeting on the 3rd Friday of every month. We will be sharing our visions, dreams, and fears. In an open, free, and celebratory environment. We will be learning tools to connect with ourselves, sex magic our visions into reality, step into an intimate connection to our sisters, and come into harmony with our body temples. Our temples as the vessel of our greatest desires and visions. We will be practicing: Connected breath work Visualization Self pleasure rituals Sex magic practices Primal release exercises Mother & Father wound healing practices Welcoming ritual into your life Masculine & Feminine healing practices Self love practices I could go on & on! Basically there's a lot of juice for us to dive into! This is pot luck style. Bring something to share. There are plenty of cushions, and comfy places to sit. This event is donation based, to cover the monthly Meetup fee, accommodations. The donation is suggested $5. Though no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds. So excited to create this space with you! Love so completely, Marisha Anana
Friday, Dec 21, 2018 6:30 PM
Magical Mastermind
Café Rue de la Course
Getting there
Corner Oak and Carrollton, New Orleans, LA
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