DARIN LEHMAN

The Art of Ceremony

We sit in celebration, in honor of this life and those that have past.  ​
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​We gather together to unite our freedoms, we gather to honor the Earth, the Sky. 

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Letting Go Ceremony

Often performed in the Serpent Cycle, the "Letting Go" Ceremony is an opportunity, to use the power of community, to release that which no longer serves us.  Past conditionings, relationships, traumatic events and on.
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Fear Burning Ceremony

Often performed in the Jaguar Cycle, the "Fear Burning" Ceremony is usually held around a fire, surrendering to the fears of life and understanding that we do not stand alone in our fears.  We turn our fear into empowerment.
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Cacao Ceremony

The beauty and power behind the "Cacao" ceremony is incredible.  A subtle plant that allows you to work within the duality of darkness and light.  
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Kirtan/Bhakti

They say the voice and the breath are gateways to the soul.  When we raise our internal vibration through singing and playing music we reach incredible states of altered consciousness.
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Manifestation Ceremony

Often performed in the Eagle Cycle, the "Manifestation" Ceremony is a chance to create your world, to mold your future.  To find conviction behind what will drive you to make yourself and the world a better place.
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Despacho Ceremony

The Qe'ros of the high mountains of Peru normally perform the "Despacho" ceremony as an offering to the Earth and elements.  A beautiful mandala infused with intention and meaning is made and then offered to the fire.
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Drum Journey

Our ancestors found the power of rhythm, the power of vibration.  We use the steady beat of the drum to allow the body and mind to relax, to open the imagination to the experience therein.
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Wachuma Ceremony

The San Pedro cactus has long been recognized as a powerful healing medicine.   One experiences the breath of nature around them.  We normally spend our Wachuma ceremony on the move with no food and water in natural settings.  
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  • Welcome
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  • Teacher Trainings
  • Workshops & Retreats
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  • Ceremony
  • Media
  • Gallery
  • Cacao Ceremony
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