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Songs for Ceremony: A Free Online Gathering

 

Join songleader Lyndsey Scott and ritualist Carolyn Griffeth for a relaxed evening of singing together and grounding in song as an essential ingredient for ceremonial alchemy.

In sacred space, we will share accessible songs that relate to core movements of ritual as we practice at Earthkeeper Wisdom School ~ magnifying gratitude, welcoming grief, attuning to soul, and surrendering to service.

You'll come away from the evening with a handful of easy-to-teach songs you can begin to weave into your gatherings!

Additionally, we will share some reflections on experiencing Song's ceremonial power within our first cycle of a Year in Ceremony and other moments when we have witnessed the somatic impact of singing on the collective field -- at protests, tending illness, making meetings less mundane. ⚡️

We'll spend some time in Q/A at the end to share about the upcoming iteration of A Year in Ceremony. We welcome those who are discerning application to please come and bring questions!

This gathering is free to attend and will be recorded to be sent to those who'd like to watch later.

(The zoom link will be sent to the email you use to register.)


Your facilitators

🧡 Carolyn Griffeth (she/her, white cis-woman) serves widely as spiritual director, soul guide, dream worker, and intuitive ceremonialist. She is the founder of Earthkeeper Wisdom School, a ceremonial school where emergent ceremonial forms are caught and co-created in service to our times. She also serves as a spiritual minister within Spirit Rising, an all-inclusive, womanist spiritual community. She can be reached at carolyngriffeth@gmail.com.

🧡 Lyndsey Scott (she/her) is a cis-white womxn artist + songleader, born raised and residing in central IL, devoted to priestesSing the Heartland, (literal and figurative). She weaves community singing to empower earth-based spiritual consciousness, and gathers soul circles that, through Song and sacred listening, decompose oppressive scripts that get in the way of freely living the Love we are. With jams that get you skipping easily between the sacred, sexy, and sssssilly : your inner child, exiled banshee, and wise elder are all very invited to the circle! Listen to her first album Well Held for twelve luscious singalong earworms to amp up Trust or to her second album prodigal daughter to lush up your root drinking deep from the ancient wellspring of divine femme love // more at lyndseyscott.earth.


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