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A sacred space to honor sorrow, release pain, and remember love.
At Yanantin Tribe, we open circles where the heart, body, and spirit can meet. Our grief rituals are inspired by ancestral traditions where mourning is carried together — through song, lament, and community. Here, no grief is too small or too vast to be held.

What is a Grief Ritual?
A grief ritual is a communal gathering where we welcome sorrow in all its forms — personal loss, ancestral wounds, or the pain of the world. Through music, movement, drumming, silence, and guided ritual, grief is given expression and form, transforming isolation into connection.
The Experience

  • Enter a safe and held circle where all emotions are welcome.
  • Place personal items, photos, or symbols on a shared altar, weaving your story into the collective.
  • Move through song, rhythm, and ritual practices that allow grief to be witnessed and released.
  • Close with grounding and gentle integration, so the heart leaves lighter and supported.

WHY JOIN

  • To release the weight of unspoken grief
  • To find belonging in a circle where sorrow is honored
  • To reconnect with love, life, and community
  • To heal layers of personal, ancestral, and collective pain
  • To remember grief as devotion, not weakness

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Practical Info

  • Held every two weeks on Sundays
  • Duration: 3.5 hours (default time 13:00–16:30, occasionally mornings 9:00–12:30)
  • Bring: a token, photo, or personal item for the altar (optional)
  • Wear: comfortable clothing
  • Note: if you are in acute crisis or struggling with mental health challenges, please inform us so we can support you best

INVITATION
Invitation
You are warmly invited to step into this circle of remembrance and release. Come as you are — with your tears, your silence, your longing. Together, we will carry what is too heavy to bear alone, and open the way for healing.
Impressions of our last events: https://yanantintribe.com/events-gallery/
Lovingly,
Barbi, András 💕

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