Full Moon in Cancer Ceremony
Details
Not only will this be the first full moon of 2026, but the moon will also be in its home sign of Cancer. To celebrate this, prior to the ceremony we will be making our own tea blend from a small selection of curated herbals and bases. You are welcome to enjoy the tea during the ceremony, or take the blend home to enjoy later.
KEEP IN MIND
- It will be cold - You might need blankets.
- We will have a small space heater and a small fire pit.
- There's electricity at this pavilion.
During this gathering, we’ll move through meditation, setting intentions, and community sharing to harness the energy of the Full Moon. Together, we’ll create space to release what no longer serves us and to welcome clarity, courage, and self-trust.
No prior experience needed! Just bring yourself, an open mind, and a willingness to reflect.
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GENERAL CEREMONY STRUCTURE*
- Min 00 Settle in around the altar, make your offerings, pick a spot. Introductions.
- Min 15 We will start with some information on the current moon cycle. You are welcome to share any information or insights.
- Min 30 Light stretching, releasing any tension and stagnant energy.
- Min 40 Quiet reflection. Feel free to write in your journals or write on a piece of paper something you want to release during this full moon cycle.
- Min 45 If you feel called, you are welcome to read your release list aloud before burning the paper.
- Min 55 We will close the circle with some meditation, and gratitude
After we close the ceremony, you are welcome to socialize, share your experience, share something you brought, or simply bask in the energy of the full moon.
*Sometimes the moon has other plans :)
WHAT TO BRING
You are invited to bring the following, but absolutely not required. Not everyone's practice and intention will look the same. If something resonates with you, we invite you to explore it.
- Notebook/paper and pencil - For your own personal reflection and/or to write on and burn later.
- An offering to the Earth - Stones, crystals, nuts, chocolate, beads, small statues, personal items, locally grown and native flowers, fruits, herbs, leaves. We will set all offerings on our center altar during the ceremony. All items should return to their owners at the end or shared with others.
- Blankets or mats - Weather permitting, we might be sitting on the ground. Bring a picnic blanket, or yoga mat that you don't mind getting dirty.
- Something to share - This could be tea, pastries, chocolate, a song, a poem, a story, a quote or lyric you liked, music from your new sound bowl, a tarot reading.
