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Please join Ceremonialist and Shamanic Practitioner Erika Lee for her monthly full moon ceremony! Each month Grandmother moon resides in a different astrological sign and carries new frequencies for us to learn and heal with. The light of the full moon offers us the gift of illumination, to help us see our blind spots and shadow parts. Each full moon ceremony is a potent opportunity to gather in circle and community. Together we will breathe, meditate, journey, share, and journal. At times gentle movement may be incorporated such as Qi Gong or Yoga Therapy. There is no previous experience needed.

Everyone is welcome! Please dress comfortably, bring a journal, and an open heart and mind!

Tickets: $30 pre-registration; $45 at the door if space permits

Erika Lee was born in the beautiful state of Colorado. As a child you could find her running through the land behind her childhood home. Connecting with the flowers, plants, and spirits of the land. Growing up in a military home gave her the opportunity to live overseas twice and experience many cultures and connections.

There were also many isolating and dark times, where her only comfort came from nature and animals.

She humbly bows to the many lessons that the natural world has shared with her, and is happiest somewhere roaming in the forest and mountains.

Erika began her journey as a Yogini and energy worker over twenty years ago. Today she blends her work as a Yoga Therapist, Reiki Master and Shamanic practitioner. Weaving the practice together, to create a supportive web for her clients and teachers in training. She empowers others to find and receive what they need to remember their innate wholeness.

Erika has been a devoted student of the Shamanic teaching in the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition, also known as cross cultural Shamanism. Her work with the Shipibo lineage of South American Shamanism has been integral her own healing journey. Erika’s deepest passion is to support the earth and all sentient beings.

She is a powerful space holder filled with compassion, love and a quirky sense of humor.

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