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In Devotion: The Art of Sacred Space and Ritual

Wed, 17 Sept

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Private Maroubra Sanctuary

Learn how to create and hold space in a ceremonial way.

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In Devotion: The Art of Sacred Space and Ritual
In Devotion: The Art of Sacred Space and Ritual

Time & Location

17 Sept 2025, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm AEST

Private Maroubra Sanctuary

About the event

In this workshop, you are invited to step into the mystery of sacred space. An ancient yet timeless practice of holding and creating containers for transformation. These types of spaces hold devotional energy, which is one of the highest frequencies of love and holds profound magnetic effects. Our intention is to share ways in which you can experience more richness in your life, your connections, and your essence.


We will explore how to create a sacred space from the set up, to the ambiance, to the tools, modalities and practices that can be adopted to deepen an experience in a ceremonial way. 


Blending tantric principles, sensory activations, and embodied practices, this experience will guide you to cultivate awareness of your own energy, intention, and presence as tools for creating sacred containers. We will weave together the wisdom of the body, movement, breath, and energetics to remember what it means to be both participant and guide in sacred space.


This is an offering for anyone seeking to deepen their relationship with the ceremony in everyday life. Indidivuals or couples, facilitators, space holders, and those curious to expand their personal practices or collective offerings.


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Delving into ritual and intention, we open a container for self-discovery, embodiment and transformation.

Through the language of ropes, we channel permission for deeply empowered surrender & release.

In great reverence and gratitude to the origins of Shibari

and Japanese culture from which we gather our wisdom.

Acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land of which we share our practice, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Honouring the depth of continued connection to nature & culture.
 

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