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December 21, 2024 from 3pm to 8pm – Ceremony Site
Time: November 29, 2015 from 3pm to 7pm
Location: Sacred Ancient Elemental Prayer Space...Verona PA
Street: 138 Sylvan St
City/Town: Verona PA 15147
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/@…
Phone: 412 969 4009
Event Type: native, american, ceremony
Organized By: Miguel Sobaoko Koromo Sague CANEY INDIGENOUS SPIRITUAL CIRCLE
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2015
You are invited to our monthly Full Moon Ceremony in keeping with the sacred traditions of the Taino Indigenous people, the ancient Native Americans who first met Columbus in 1492.
We will be gathering in an outdoor setting in Verona,Pennsylvania so make sure to dress warmly if it is a cool day.
We will probably be participating in a sweatlodge ceremony right after the the Full Moon circle ritual. For the sweatlodge please bring two towels, one for drying after the lodge ritual and one for taking into the lodge for sitting on or covering face. Also bring a dry change of clothing that you can put on after you come out wet from the sweatlodge. you will be advised to take off all jewelry except wedding bands to enter the lodge. Please advise us if you have some medical condition that precludes being in a hot steam environment for extended period of time.
We request that you contribute some food to share at the end of the ceremony.
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I certainly hope that your plans can be brought to fruition successfully, but if things change and you are able to attend our gathering, you will be so very warmly welcome my sister.
Our 4th River Healing Group is scheduled to meet that day from 4-8, but if that changes, I would love to attend.
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