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Sacred Communion Workshop

2026-01-12
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Sacred Communion Workshop January 31, 2026 Raven of the Sacred Entheogen invites members into a guided Sacred Communion Workshop — a reverent ceremonial gathering rooted in ancestral wisdom, mindful relationship with the Sacrament, and communion with the living world. This ceremony is intentionally structured to support spiritual clarity, embodied insight, and collective integration through ritual, guided journeys, and shared presence. Ceremony Flow Introduction to Church Ideals Grounding the gathering in shared values, spiritual intent, and the purpose of Sacred Communion. Smudging & Energetic Cleansing (Optional) A traditional clearing of space, body, and intention to prepare for ceremony. Consumption of the Sacrament The consecrated Sacrament is received with reverence and mindful presence. Sacrament amount: 1g, consecrated, within ceremonial context. Note: Members who have already attended a workshop may request a larger dose due to tolerance and experience. Altar Building A collective act of gratitude and reciprocity, honoring the Earth, the Sacrament, and the shared ceremonial space. Calling the Corners in the Language of the Fungi Invoking interconnection, directionality, and the living intelligence of the mycelial world. Land Blessing & Acknowledgment Honoring the land, its original peoples, and the living systems that hold the ceremony. Guided Journey with the Alder Tree A nature-rooted journey into relationship, resilience, and renewal. Eye of Unity Guided Journey An inward exploration of interbeing, perception, and collective consciousness. Solo Reflection & Journaling Quiet integration through personal reflection and written insight. Sacred Sound & Communal Integration Shared sound and presence to weave individual experiences back into the collective. Closing Ceremony & Final Aspiration Practice Sealing the ceremony with gratitude, intention, and forward integration. Ceremony Details Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026 Duration: Approximately 4–5 hours. We like to close the circle as one. Sacrament: 1g, consecrated Location: Shared with registered participants This is a private, members-only gathering. Space is intentionally limited to preserve the integrity of the ceremonial container."

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