Transitional Ceremonies:
In many cultures and religions there are generational rituals that mark movement from one life stage to another: first communions, bar/t mitzvahs, walkabouts, first menstruation, vision quests, entering adulthood, croning ceremonies, becoming an elder. In American society, we’ve lost touch with the importance of many of these life events. Creating ceremonies helps restore our awareness and appreciation of the gifts and challenges that each stage of life can bring.
If you or someone you love is approaching a new stage of life, why not throw more than just a party? Why not hold a ceremony? How about some of these life transitions to celebrate?
Let me help you bring a sacred remembrance to your time of transition and celebration.
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In many cultures and religions there are generational rituals that mark movement from one life stage to another: first communions, bar/t mitzvahs, walkabouts, first menstruation, vision quests, entering adulthood, croning ceremonies, becoming an elder. In American society, we’ve lost touch with the importance of many of these life events. Creating ceremonies helps restore our awareness and appreciation of the gifts and challenges that each stage of life can bring.
If you or someone you love is approaching a new stage of life, why not throw more than just a party? Why not hold a ceremony? How about some of these life transitions to celebrate?
- Starting school
- Learning to read
- Entering puberty
- Beginning to date
- Entering college
- Starting a career
- Setting up your first household (why do only the married ones get showers?)
- Becoming engaged
- Switching careers
- Going through menopause
- Ending a career
Let me help you bring a sacred remembrance to your time of transition and celebration.
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