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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony   (Virtual)
Jul
29
7:00 PM19:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony (Virtual)

You will get Kundalini Yoga for free with the purchase of this event, it's a 2 for 1 special!


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
Jul
28
5:00 PM17:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

This month we will be hanging out with Amber from Amber J Yoga Studios, doing some Aerial Yoga at the end of our ceremony to help us move through any difficulties that have surfaced with the fierce Leo New Moon.

Amber J.

Native Wacoan, Amber J began her yoga teaching journey while completing her Masters Degree in Human Science in 2012. Learning how to support and holistically healing her Gran Gran, Amber J. became a Yoga Alliance 200 Register Yoga Teacher. Amber has created a safe practice , Yoga Soljar, for people of color to fully experience yoga while staying grounded to her spiritual foundation. Aerial Bounce Yoga is her coined created class that allows culture into the aerial silks. Amber J. teaches course in and not limited to mindfulness, social and emotional learning to youth and adults that struggle with connect with commuicating their present status. Amber J. is a international aerial, yoga, and wellness instructor


A Red Tent Moon Lodge is a place to come and free yourself from the worries of your everyday life and commune with the Womben in your community by sharing stories, food, laughs and tears.

Cherish Peacewalker will be holding the ceremonial space, details will be sent out with your RSVP.

 
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Kava Sweat Lodge Ceremony
Jul
13
5:00 PM17:00

Kava Sweat Lodge Ceremony

July’s full Buck Moon orbits closer to Earth than any other full Moon this year, making it the biggest and brightest supermoon of 2022! The full Moon in July is called the Buck Moon because the antlers of male deer (bucks) are in full-growth mode at this time. Bucks shed and regrow their antlers each year, producing a larger and more impressive set as the years go by. This month we will be exploring what it is we need to shed and release to be in the fullest expression of our Beast -Mode Self. What is the true medicine we need to call in to nourish the new growth of our manifestations?

Kava will be the medicine we will be working with this month

  • Non-Traditional Sweat Lodge Ceremony

  • Full Moon Circle & Share

  • Plant- Based Pot Luck

  • Products for Purchase

The Kava plant we will be working with comes in a powdered form the leaf, stem and root may be used. This healing plant has been known to help with sleep, depression, anxiety and so much more. It may not get you high but it has been know to elevate your experience and put a tingle on your tongue. 

Location: Houston, TX 77092 (Sent to those that Rsvp) Space limited to 20

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New Moon Lodge Ceremony
Jun
27
5:00 PM17:00

New Moon Lodge Ceremony

Traditionally we celebrate the New Moon with the women but this month we will be inviting in the divine masculine to support as we move through the duality of Gemini and enter into the nurturing Cancer energies.

  • Traditional Sweat Lodge Ceremony hosted by Paul Rubio, Yoeme Nation

  • Prayer and Song sharing, bring a hand drum or rattle (optional)

  • Plant- Based Pot Luck

  • Ceremonial Products for Purchase

If you've never attended a sweat lodge, this is the original church except there is no religion, we are all one once we re-enter into our Sacred Mother's womb. It will be hot, it will be dark and you may experience intense emotions or phobias but your break through will be real! Please call if you have any questions and instructions on how to best prepare will be sent to those that rsvp.

Location: Los Gatos Mountains, Ca (location will be sent to those that rsvp) Space limited to 20

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Medicine Moon Lodge Ceremony
Jun
14
5:00 PM17:00

Medicine Moon Lodge Ceremony

This Full Moon brings us lots of light as we shine into the energy of Gemini. Let's explore and have lots of fun as we invite in the Divine Masculine within and around us.

Kava will be the medicine we will be working with this month

  • Non-Traditional Sweat Lodge Ceremony

  • Full Moon Circle & Share

  • Plant- Based Pot Luck

  • Products for Purchase

The Kava plant we will be working with comes in a powdered form the leaf, stem and root may be used. This healing plant has been known to help with sleep, depression, anxiety and so much more. It may not get you high but it has been know to elevate your experience and put a tingle on your tongue. 

Location: Houston, TX 77092 (Sent to those that Rsvp) Space limited to 20

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
May
30
11:00 AM11:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
Apr
1
5:00 PM17:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

Donate
View Event →
Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
Dec
3
5:00 PM17:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

Donate
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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony (Houston)
Nov
4
6:00 PM18:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony (Houston)

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly so plan to arrive 15 minutes early to find parking and settle in.

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony (Santa Cruz Mountains)
Nov
4
5:30 PM17:30

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony (Santa Cruz Mountains)

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly so plan to arrive 15 minutes early to find parking and settle in.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Virtual Moon Lodge Ceremony
Oct
6
6:00 PM18:00

Virtual Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony  with Inipi
Sep
6
10:00 AM10:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony with Inipi

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

These New Moon Lodges are lovingly held by Cherish Peacewalker, founder of Sacred Mother Earth, Womb Shamaness

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Moon Lodge: Zen Garden & 1/2  Day Healing Retreat
Aug
8
9:30 AM09:30

Moon Lodge: Zen Garden & 1/2 Day Healing Retreat

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

These New Moon Lodges are lovingly held by Cherish Peacewalker, founder of Sacred Mother Earth, Womb Shamaness

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
Jul
9
5:00 PM17:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
Jun
10
5:00 PM17:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
May
11
5:00 PM17:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

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Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony
Mar
13
10:00 AM10:00

Red Tent/ Moon Lodge Ceremony

Thank you for your interest in the Moon Lodge. I am so honored and thrilled to be chosen to hold space for such a sacred ceremony. I know the time is now for the Divine Feminine to step into our power and be supported by the divine masculine and not by force, as it has been for the last 250 years of patriarchy, but by allowing it with ease as they will have no choice after we show up completely for ourselves. When we RE-member the power of our sacred centers: heart, womb, and yoni (pussy) we will begin to RECLAIM the divinity that has been there ALL along.


So what is The Red Tent?


The Moon Lodge is simply a gathering of women that occurs at the new moon when girls & women are most in need
 of support, rest & reflection. This is a timeless tradition observed by ancient cultures which serves as a regular forum for empowering women’s sense of selfhood.


Welcome to Your Womanhood

Traditionally, girls would start attending the Red Tent when their bodies started to cycle with the moon. It was here they would learn about their fertility cycles & every facet of being a woman.

Not the clinical info covered by school sex education or teen mags but the mystical understanding of their cyclic nature as a woman & how to caretake themselves on a cyclic basis.

This includes understanding the effect of the lunar & seasonal cycles on our emotions, energy levels & psychological states & how to create balance in all three with a cyclic approach to self-care. This ‘Secret Women’s Business’ empowers women of all ages to honor their bodies as temples & make self-honoring choices.


‘Being publicly sexual has become the only acceptable way for girls
to demonstrate maturity.’ 

‘Pornified’ by Pamela Paul

Becoming Your Own Woman

The ancient custom of initiating young women when they begin their fertility cycle into the monthly gathering of older women supports them through the natural process of individuation from their Mums.

Without this transition being formerly marked & young women being afforded a larger circle of support this can be a tense time behind closed doors with teenage girls rebelling against their mothers in order to assert their own feminine identity.

Initiating teenage girls into a circle of trusted older women provides them with a network who they can turn to when they need guidance, rather than being blindly led by their peers or seeking guidance from magazines sponsored by a corporate agenda.

This provides an authentic foundation of practical support so they can make the necessary errors in judgment that are universal on the road to wisdom. This is a safeguard that is even more pertinent in our modern world which preys upon the naivete of young women and their need to be liked & affirmed as sexually attractive.

Welcoming girls to their womanhood affirms being a woman is worth celebrating & that it is safe for us to gather & speak our truth. Marking this rite of passage also helps both mother & daughter to acknowledge that the childhood phase has passed so new responsibilities must be accepted if new freedoms are to be granted.


Knowledge is Power. When women take time to connect with their innermost thoughts & feelings they can better respond to their needs.

Secret Wisdom 

The Red Tent was also where women learned the sacred arts of healing, channeling, dream analysis & divination on the understanding that our inner senses; clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairsentience (clear sensing), clairaudience (clear hearing) & intuition (inner guidance) are amplified when we gather in alignment with the moon. By honing these inner senses young women develop the skills to discern potential danger & avert it by learning to read the signs.

In the Red Tent, women’s deepest secrets were shared so no woman had to carry her burdens alone. Wisdom was also imparted through the oral tradition of storytelling that provided an archetypal framework for growing beyond our perceived challenges.

The Red Tent was a safe & supportive environment where young women learned about the responsibility of their fertility cycle & the importance of their role as women in society.


Why The Red Tent Is Held at New Moon

The new moon is the time of the month, 2 weeks after the full moon when we tend to feel tired, inward & vulnerable. It’s when our insecurities & old wounds surface… so we often retreat from others. If we don’t accept & heal our shadow we don’t mature so we fear aging and make immature choices that create drama in our lives.

It is, for this reason, women of all indigenous societies for thousands of years gathered together at his time to reflect upon their lives, offering each other emotional support & healing. This takes the pressure off partners to ‘make a woman happy’. By taking responsibility for our emotional well being through a monthly practice we also lessen our need for emotional comfort through overeating, as the sacral energy center which resides in the abdomen is governed by the moon. When women don’t honor their emotional needs the result is gluttony, as the inner child attempts to self-soothe.

The new moon is also the time when most women experience their ‘moon time’ or ‘heavenly water’ as it was known in traditional Chinese medicine. So this custom offered a time out for women, enabling them to turn inwards to rest & replenish.


The Cultural Cost of the Omission of The Red Tent

The omission of Red Tents means many modern women don’t take regular time to process their emotions so we see eating disorders as commonplace, particularly amongst teenage girls. Other feminine health complaints such as menstrual disorders & depression are also often alleviated through this simple, cyclic practice. Without this cyclic acceptance of our need to give back to the self, women burn out by over-giving in accordance with patriarchal expectations of a ‘good woman’. This is symbolically illustrated by the Western epidemic of breast cancer in the ‘civilized world’ where women are culturally expected to nurture 24/7 without asking for anything in return. Just as we need to breathe in before breathing out, so too women need to take time & sustenance for themselves if they are to sustain their output.


Soooooo..... with ALL that said, I hope you have a more clear innerstanding of what the Red Tent is and will join me for one of the following gatherings from 6-9. There will be a plant-based potluck and the ceremony will start promptly at 7 pm.

Email info@sacredme.love to be added to the email list

View Event →