Keynote Speaker
Eco-dynamic Agriculture
Pollinator Conservation
Permaculture & the Big Picture
The Extinction of Human Pheromones: how toxics are negatively impacting your sex life
Reducing EMF Radiation
Wild Spirituality
Plant Spirit Invocation & Sound Journey ft. Alexa Lux
Hallowed Harvest presents Cacao Ceremony Death Salon
An upbeat caravan of Jazz Manouche, Balkan, Klezmer, Sephardic & original soul music, spiced with a Texas fiddle twist
Soulful New Roots music for Gaia Consciousness Rising
Music & Mantra: anthemic world pop and devotional soul music for uplifting the heart
Open Heart Kirtan
Multi-instrumental & vocal trio feat. Alex Milsted, Alexa Lux, & Saffire Bouchelion weaving flavors of cosmic world rhythm, jazz, soul, & folk-pop
Heart-led singer/songwriter sharing tapestries of sound rooted in in Earth-based ways
World percussion & handpan virtuoso, Ecstatic dance DJ, drum circle facilitator, Embodyologist & dance instructor
Ecstatic dance DJ, drum circle facilitator, multi-disciplinary artist & poet
Yoga Asana, Singing Bowls, and Gong Sound Healing
Yoga Asana
A song-share where folks are guided in learning simple songs that align with our values of eco-consciousness and connection to one another. Facilitated by Michael Tank.
An opportunity to dance & sing our hearts out! Drum circle led by Saffire Bouchelion and Joseph Rastovitch. The jamboree is open to all who wish to share their gifts & talents!
Our Hispanic family will be making vegan tamales for purchase along with fresh hummus, pesto, and homemade bread. Organic wine and vinegar will also be available for purchase.
Traditional kava & medicinal mushroom teas
Handcrafted farm-grown, ethically-harvested folk herbal products (Saturday only)
Handcrafted plant medicines & traditional hand brooms
Artisan crystal, metal, & leather jewelry & driftwood sculptures
Upcycled silver, brass, & leather jewelry from 1950s - 1980s
Tarot card bags, altar cloths, woven lavender wands
There is limited wifi on-site so vendors will only be able to accept cash.
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Jennifer Rose Marie Serna is a Latina folk herbalist, mother, regenerative farmer, land activist, skill educator, and owner of Wapato Island Farm. Learning from her great abuelita, Grandma Mary, a Mexican yerbatera and family matriarch, Jennifer began her journey with plant wisdom, healing, and food as nourishment at a young age. She has been learning herbalism for most of her life, which has deepened and grown into a practice of curandera, ancestral healing, and folk tradition practices with food, medicine, and deep soul work. Jennifer’s vision is to continue supporting BIPOC communities within the framework of healing justice, identifying holistic responses to generational trauma and violence. Currently, the farm is focused on working with migrant field workers and black + indigenous farmers to reimagine and build new food systems that foster food sovereignty within these communities. Jennifer is dedicated to honoring and protecting these sacred lands she tends with her family and the people that come to Wapato Island Farm for healing, learning, medicine and wisdom.
Eco-Dynamic Agriculture: Tour the farm where our gathering is held and learn about the processes involved in an Eco-dynamic setting. Creating habitat for all and using regenerative practices to enhance soil and microbial health. Native pollinators abound on this certified organic farm and fungi coexist in gardens with the no-till, hugelkultur methods. Learn about the long-term permaculture plans for the farm and how you can be included in them! Come smell the flowers, harvest the bounty, and experience the world in a unique setting.
Kiva Dobson brings together harmony, beauty, and resilience through Ecodynamic Agriculture practices. His family has been using this system for 30 years in the vineyard and are striving to bring it into vegetable, meat, and orchard landscapes. Using native plants as a permanent cover crop allows for greater diversity and promotes pollinator habitat. Children learn of their connectedness to nature when they see this agriculture in operation. Growing up with this system Kiva hopes to teach you what he has learned over the years and bring together communities in nature and amongst nature.
Pollinator Conservation: Somewhere around 80% of all flowering plants on earth depend on animal pollinators to produce seeds and fruit. And when it comes to our cropping systems, our nutrient rich and colorful diet is full of pollinator dependent crops. Pollinators are in decline worldwide, and this workshop will include a presentation on one of the most effective and important pollinator groups: native bees. Liz Robertson of the Xerces Society will discuss the threats bees face in our modern landscapes and give a high level overview of how to begin to recognize the diversity of native bees in your yard, on your farm, or in your neighborhood green space. Liz will end on a hopeful note with steps we can all take to help conserve pollinators and their habitat. After the presentation, workshop attendees are encouraged to spend the remainder of the session exploring the wildflower blooms on the farm and observe as many different bees and other pollinators as they can! Liz will bring copies of Xerces handouts, brochures, and the X-Kids workbook to share.
Liz Robertson is a Bee Better Certified Program Specialist with the Xerces Society. Outside of work, she enjoys biking and kayaking around Portland and exploring all the wonders of the Pacific Northwest. Prior to joining Xerces, Liz worked as a field biologist studying breeding waterbirds in the San Francisco Bay, followed by several years working in the organic food industry, and spent a year traveling and working as a volunteer on organic farms. Originally from San Francisco, CA, Liz holds a bachelor's of science in environmental studies with a minor in biology from San Jose State University and is currently studying Habitat Enhancement and Environmental Landscape Management Technology.
Permaculture & the Big Picture: The goal of this workshop is to introduce some basic permaculture concepts and explore how these ethics of regenerative ecology can help bring human civilization into balance with the needs of people and the planet in our lifetimes. We will draw on wisdom from Joanna Macy, John Seed, and other ecological activist-teachers, and explore the ways permaculture ethics can intersect with social justice, carbon reduction, urban and rural landscapes, local and individual action, and the global shifts happening in this time.
Song circles are an analogue social technology to bring hearts and minds together through communal singing. At this fire circle we encourage community members to bring and share songs for the group to sing together - medicine songs, Earth songs, union and movement songs, spiritual songs, catchy songs… any type of simple songs that we carry with us and closely relate to.
Michael Tank is an artist, musician, writer, and ecological designer based in the coastal Mediterranean climate of North America, currently residing on a farm in Calapuya territory near Salem, OR.
While studying Design and Geography in college, Michael discovered sustainability and social justice movement work. His creative pursuits are integrated with a passion for connecting the local and the global, whether in music, visual arts, or permaculture design. Michael received a Permaculture Design Certificate from Living Mandala in Berkeley in 2010, has learned from many pioneers in eco-social action, and has worked with organizations such as California Student Sustainability Coalition, The 11th Hour Film, City Slicker Farms, EcoCity Builders, PLACE for Sustainable Living, Food Forest Abundance and One Earth Initiative.
Michael has also been a song carrier for over twenty years. He encountered the practice of communal singing in ceremony as a teenager in the Unitarian youth movement, and discovered Sufi traditions and Buddhist, yogic and indigenous teachings soon after. He has been mentored in leading song and dance circles since 2013 and was certified as a leader of the Dances of Universal Peace in 2020.
The Extinction of Human Pheromones: how toxics are negatively impacting your sex life will touch on some big picture toxics subjects like: pesticides, plastics, and household body product hazards. We will review how these products are marketed through capitalism, how they bioaccumulate in your body, and what you can do to protect yourself and detoxify. We’ll end the workshop with a fun hands on pheromone experiment. Bring or wear a shirt that has your natural scent and pheromones on it (i.e. a shirt that has been worn for 8 or more hours). We’ll place our shirts in brown paper bags and do a blind shuffle. We’ll test our pheromone attraction through this process. Please make sure you are not wearing any toxic or non-toxic body products to this workshops (scent free, poison free soaps and laundry detergents, no deodorant or essential oils).
Nathan has 20 years of experience working to protect our ecosystems from irresponsible corporate greed. Professionally he has worked as an activist to promote labeling genetically engineered foods nationally, stopped the Nestle Corporation from gaining access to his community’s water, and earned a paycheck from a variety of nonprofit and government conservation focused organizations. His passions include eating 100% certified organic GE free food, minimizing toxics exposure, gambling his savings account on eco-conscious community events, and engaging in eco-sexual acts of pheromone pleasure with his lover.
Reducing EMF Radiation: Shane will share where and how EMF radiation appears in and around your home as well as what you can reduce to reduce exposures to improve health.
Shane Reilly specializes in creating healthy indoor environments, especially in regards to reducing EMF radiation.
After becoming electrosensitive in 2014 while working as a firefighter-paramedic, he was forced to leave his career and instead launched down a path of discovery about the hidden world of EMFs and dirty electricity. Several years later, his mother succumbed to an aggressive brain tumor directly linked to cell phone use, inspiring Shane to devote his life to helping people optimize their homes to support a healthy lifestyle and prevent EMF-associated symptoms and diseases. Shane has received an advanced certification from the Building Biology Institute as an Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist. He consults with clients and doctors in Portland, Seattle, and beyond.
Wild Spirituality: re-membering Earth’s sacredness through holy encounters, communal storytelling, and ritual.
In many spiritual and religious traditions, a call into the wilderness is the call to both personal and social transformation. By engaging a wild spirituality, a new and ancient story of the world emerges — a world where spirit and matter, the Earth and the Divine are inextricably connected. This new world can only come through us, through people who are open to the voices of the land, the waters, and the sky.
In this workshop, we will be listening for and re-membering our sacred interconnection with the living world. We will focus on locating ourselves, both personally and collectively, within the context of a greater movement toward the reconnection of spirit and the more-than-human. We will play with ways to create a shared language of sacredness through our personal stories of deep connection to nature, embodiment, and collective ritual. Come with a journal and a wild spirit.
Terésa Gardner strives to co-create spaces that nurture our connection to the Divine, the Earth, and each other. She is currently training as a spiritual director and works for the Center for Wild Spirituality.
Lindsey Reynolds is constantly exploring what it means to belong as a body of this earth and connecting to how we as humans are interwoven into the cycles, seasons, land and waters. She is moved by the ways in which being in sacred relationship with the land brings us closer to each other and our other than human kin. She currently dwells here in the Columbia River Gorge where she spends her time as a bodyworker, plant tender, creating art, and listening deeply.
Plant Spirit Invocation & Sound Journey ft. Alexa Lux: cultivating relationship with plant kin through otherworld journeying. We share what we think we know of the plant, invoke the spirit of the plant, journey into the otherworld to meet the plant (guided by sound channeling), and come back together to share our experiences, uncovering what the plant-spirit has to share with each of us individually as well as as a whole group. May you walk away with a new friend to spend time with in your garden or in the other realms.
Madrone (she/they) spends most of their time contemplating and participating in relationships and creative cycles. Their relationships with individual plants and plant spirits are dear to her. She has come to understand that part of the gaping hole of loneliness most modern folks, including herself, are facing is in part due to the recent loss of connection with the animate world of plants, animals, and fungi.
Madrone’s offerings are medicinal art, assisting folks in cultivating their relationships with the plants through journey work and sensory experience while also supporting the wholeness of one’s system by asking the plants to inhabit a tincture, tea blend, is salve to treat and learn from common ailments.
They can be found turning the wheel of the year, making brooms, pouring tinctures, pruning apple trees, and tending their hearth.
Alexa Lux (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary artist & musician exploring wellness and social change through the power of sound, somatics, and intuition. She calls upon over 20 years of musical experience, a BA in Music Performance, and nature-based spiritual practices to compose and perform original material and guide musical meditations, vocal activations, and educational wellshops. Her life & work are informed by reclaiming the spiritual inheritance of pre-Christian animist ancestry, Eastern spiritual traditions, and modern-day science.
Hallowed Harvest presents Cacao Ceremony Death Salon: sweet Earth Child, Mama Cacao is calling to you - can you hear her song? She is inviting you to open your heart and connect with the contents therein. She knows you carry grief, dear one, and she invites you to weep it into the bosom of Mother Earth. All of you is welcome here, welcome to shed sadness and envision in community a new way. Please join us in this opportunity to allow the heart-opening properties of pure, ceremonial-grade Ecuadorian Cacao to support a community council exploration in eco-grief and eco-hope. Please bring your own mug or vessel to contain hot cacao!
Tiffany Baker (Hallowed Harvest EOL Doulas) and Bryce Gill (Aspen Grove Collective) are Heart Warriors, Encouragements Specialists, and Grief Walkers located in Portland, Oregon. Together they are passionate about providing ceremonies for folks to open their hearts, express their souls, and explore the topics of death, rebirth, grief and love while being held in community. They draw upon wisdom from their shared Celtic background as well as multiple indigenous teachings. Bryce specializes in Masculine Alchemy and Vocal Activation through Sacred Sons, as well as one-on-one. Tiffany walks with communities, families, and loved ones as they face mortality in her Death Doula work. They are deeply grateful for the traditions that have afforded us the ability to commune in deep respect for each other and this beautiful land we get to call home. Visit Aspen Grove Collective website
Michelle Alany and the Mystics is a fiddle-driven musical feast of Mediterranean and Eastern European-inspired folk and original music. The band brings together players that share years of international touring, cross-cultural collaborations and depth of musicianship. It features captivating Sephardic (Judeo-Spanish), Balkan and Klezmer original and traditional melodies, sharing songs as cultural vehicles for celebrating differences and similarities. The players bring mesmerizing and celebratory sounds of clarinet, accordion, percussion and strings. The band will bring fresh renderings of ancient melodies, hypnotic strings and passionate improvisation that will delight your senses, commune with your ancestors and stir your soul.
An Award-winning songwriter, teacher, activist, and spirited impresario, Robin Jackson has built on his colorful, bohemian upbringing and dedicated himself to creating connection through art and music. After 15+ years performing with international acts such as Vagabond Opera and Marchfourth, Robin formed Robin Jackson and the Caravan in 2010. In 2013 his music hit top of the charts in China where his hit song Roses and Gold garnered over 300 million steams on the popular site Netease, and continues to remain in play. He has played with many notable people from Gogol Bordello to Amanda Palmer to The Decembrists, and currently tours and records with The Polish Ambassador and Emancipator. Visit Robin Jackson's website
Come twilight, be prepared to crack open your heart through this sonic experience of, for, and with the profound love of nature. Deep Heart Root Soul braided with World Folk bursting forth from the here and now of the Cascadia BioRegion.
Portland based musician, educator, and activist, Sara Tone shares her love songs for the Earth as a multi-instrumentalist. Expressing herself through voice, guitar, bari-uke, kalimba, ocarina, and an assortment of percussion instruments, her style ranges from deep heart rooted soul, world folk, with an undeniable hip-hop approach. (Read: dorky choir kid with a strong ear taught herself lots of instruments to try to express and share the nature inspired symphony she hears and feels intensely). You’ll often find her building musical ideas and passions into sonic reality through loop based harmonies and beat-boxing. More than songs, there's an intentionality and vibe created and held with the collective power of presence and gratitude that the music emanates and amplifies- a prayer, a spell... roots transmission!!
For Sara Tone, musical inspiration comes deeply and directly from nature. She has utilized her voice and lent her musical offerings as a strong advocate to many awareness and fundraising events including actions for intact forests, clean water, seeds, soil. For Salmon Nation, for free-roaming Buffalo, at Standing Rock, and for the Protect Mauna Kea movement on Hawai’i Island. Her 2022 Spring kick off show was the fundraiser for ‘Keep the Columbia Cold,’ a benefit for Columbia Riverkeeper and their crucial work to keep the waters cold enough for the Salmon to return upstream.
As an educator, Sara has taught hundreds of kids and adults in percussion and voice classes. She’s currently on staff teaching percussion, musical ecology, and songwriting at the bi-annual NW Singer Songwriter Soireé Retreat (PLEASE COME)!!! She also directed and arranged original music for the one powerful season of the Portland based MUSE Choir.
Sara has been on a multi-year hiatus, working as a primary caregiver for a family member. Playing only a dozen shows in 2018 & 2019, in 2022 Sara musically reemerged with a clear and renewed stronger than ever vibe, a gaggle of new songs, and an untamable spirit that must be shared. You can find her music on most online platforms. More to come, miles to go...
Big Love -Tone Home
As husband and wife, Avasa and Matthew Love walk a path of deep spiritual commitment to serve humanity through music. They find great joy and purpose in experiencing divine love, cultivating inner peace and making music that uplifts the heart and heals the soul. Their sound is an inspiring blend of world pop and devotional soul sound, with unique anthemic coloring in each song that is especially highlighted by their vocals. Avasa and Matty have rich, soulful voices that beautifully blend together in every lyric, offering the listener a transcendent experience of divine union.
Kirtan is the practice of chanting mantras and sacred songs in call and response style with others. It is known as ‘bhakti yoga’ the yoga of devotion. Through repetition and chanting of mantra and singing together this practice helps to still the mind and allow the heart and emotional body to open, letting go of stress & tension and allowing us to simply feel better! Yoga is an all encompassing practice and way of life, covering different lifestyle and spiritual choices to help us meditate, open and tonify the body and nervous system and engage in self inquiry.
Kavita Kat Macmillan is a musician, performer and transformational creative guide who brings over 20 years of teaching, sharing kirtan & study of Naad (sound) yoga & Hindustani vocal practice to her classes and offerings. Through her musical offerings & workshops Kavita gently supports and students as they let go of patterns that get in the way of artistic expression & singing. Kavita facilitates at retreats, workshops, private & group classes & spiritual festivals internationally and is an open, supportive guide for those who wish to explore this path.
The Heart Garden is a burgeoning multi-instrumental & vocal trio braiding qualities of cosmic world rhythm, jazz, & folk-pop into a distinct & effervescent sound. Featuring virtuosic piano, percussion, and vocals prominently, this eclectic triad cruises vast stylistic territory with lyrical depth & musical prowess.
Alexa Lux on vocals, percussion, & bass
Saffire Bouchelion on percussion, handpans, & vocals
Alex Milsted on piano, guitar, & vocals
Intention: co-creating compos(i)t(ion) for tending the hallowed ground of our garden hearts.
Guiding inquiries: How can we nourish ourselves & each other with musical fertility in enigmatic times? What does it mean to create & inhabit safe musical spaces? How can our music be of service to our awakening?
Maitreya Wolf is a mystic, wisdom teacher, and Earth lover whose voice and songs are a reality unlike any other.
Singing music that defies classification and transcends genre, her voice soars high and roots deep, reaching past the logical mind and into the soul with the power to awaken, heal, nourish, and inspire. Having been likened to Lisa Gerard and Loreena McKennitt, her music is infused with an ancient sensibility and a timeless beauty that catalyzes a remembrance of old ways of being in deep relationship with life and the mystery, and feeds the world of which we are a part.
Maitreya believes that music, especially when embodied as an act of magic, is one of the many ways that we can find our way home to life and remember our place in the great tapestry of the All That Is. With her music she lights a torch for reconnection to the realm of deep soul, shining a light that will touch you to the core and transform you forever.
Equal parts wild mystery, ancient invocation, and transcendent beauty, be prepared to journey far as you receive the sound of Maitreya Wolf.
Bandcamp: Maitreyawolf.bandcamp.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2helNhPngvaC4pLYX6Vscw
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/maitreya-wolf/1512516433
Mentoring/Coaching: soulpowermentoring.com
Socials: https://www.facebook.com/maitreyawolfsacredarts
https://www.instagram.com/maitreyawolf/or @maitreyawolf
"I AM AN EMBODYOLOGIST.
My work centers around first creating a deeper sense of embodiment, self empowerment and self expression through the use of sound and movement together. It is very freeing and opening while being deeply self-revealing. We create music together, dance together, allow ourselves to see and be seen by others, work with the transition from neutral to activated space, and the energies of transmitting and receiving. We also work with pulse, beat, and rhythm. As long as we are each in relationship with the same pulse, we are in relationship with each other. This is the essence of true community."
Saffire Bouchelion is a 1st Degree Black Belt Nia instructor who has been passionately practicing Nia for 18 years. He is also a professional performer and musician who has been featured on over 50 CD's, and has opened for several international acts, including Cheryl Crow, Crash Test Dummies, and Barenaked Ladies. His embodiment and transmission of music and rhythm stir profound transformation in his students.
Saffire co-founded two experimental dance companies in 1986 and 1989, and has performed with Danelle Hellander Dance Company and Mergence Dance Theater. For seven years he was co-director of the Ecstatic Choir, five at Naropa University where he was also a musical accompanist for dance and movement classes, and taught drumming classes for the continuing education program. He has taught Drumming and Dance into Being workshops throughout the US, Europe, Mexico and Bali for the past 10 years.
His greatest joy is helping to Embody the world, one Community at a time!
Joseph Rastovich is an artist and environmental defender. He strives to take action for the greatest harmony of all things. To take action in making dreams into tangible reality. Joseph speaks on behalf of the voiceless and strives to translate the subtle language of Nature. He regularly leads young people in Nature School, hosts botanical hikes, and mobilizes community action to preserve wildlands.
Joseph will be hosting a Friday evening Drum Circle at 5:30pm, a Saturday morning Ecstatic Dance at 10am and supporting Saturday nights Jamboree at 11pm.
You might also hear him recite environmental themed poetry during intermission.
Yoga Asana & Sound Healing: Start the day with “kula” (community) as we welcome the sun into our hearts and its warmth into our beings. An energizing and uplifting morning flow will guide us through sun salutations, breath-work (pranayama), mantra (a repeated utterance of sound), hand gestures (mudra) and meditation. In Savasana we will enjoy a lovely sound bath including gongs, crystal bowls and other instruments.
Let us unite and let the exploration into liberation begin!
Claudia Juhrs has been practicing yoga for over a decade and her love for this ancient healing modality led her to continuous studies with “Yandara Yoga Institut” which allowed her to become a certified 500h RYT. Additionally, Claudia is a Registered Massage Therapist and “Usui Holy Fire Reiki Master”. Another passion of hers is the healing art of sound. You can find her collaborations at “Erde and Sky” on Youtube, Spotify, Insight Timer and Apple Music.
Founder of Big Buddha Yoga, Chelsey Summer Moss is native to the Pacific Northwest and is a member of the Shoshone Bannock Indian Nation in Fort Hall, Idaho. Chelsey has studied extensively in the life science of Yoga and brings her ancestral wisdom and guidance to her teachings.
Chelsey received her RYT200 in the summer of 2012 in Hood River Oregon. There she met her teachers Pushti (Stephanie Adams) and Adi Vajra. Their guidance in Hatha Yoga provided a keen understanding of yoga sutras and principles, asana, anatomy, physiology and kinesiology, prana, meditation, mantra, mudra, mandala, and Ayurveda.
Chelsey's deep devotion to her practice led her to study Tantra Yoga at Shri Kali Ashram on the island of Koh Phangan, Thailand, focusing on Tantra Meditation, pranayama, bandhas, mudras, Ayurvedic massage, mantra, chakras, Kundalini and puja with Bhagavan Shri Shanmukha Anantha, with whom she is completing her RYT 500.
Chelsey practices and teaches from a place of all things sacred. Having cultivated an inner awareness and guidance system, Chelsey has surrendered herself to be with the fire of transformation to realize her true nature.
Her zest for life is demonstrated through her passion for ecstatic movement which has been a common thread throughout her journey. Dancing in ceremonial gatherings, on stage, and teaching ballet barre techniques and Asana, allows Chelsey to share her heartfelt love and joy with all.
Chelsey continues to study formally with her teachers as well as spiritually with her guides and masters. It is with great reverence that she shares the wisdom and knowledge that has so generously been passed onto her. Chelsey illuminates the path before you- guiding you to and through the doors of perception, transmuting obstacles through clarity and grace, and awakening toward one's divinity.
The wisdom gained from our practice transcends all aspects of our lives. It is shared in ceremony, love and compassion. May we dance in the union of Yoga, illuminating the world.
www.chelseymoss.com or www.bigbuddha.yoga instagram @babybubbah_
Our Hispanic family will be making vegan and mole tamales for purchase along with our fresh hummus, pesto, and homemade bread. These items when combined with the living organisms of our wine, vinegar, and land will fill the belly and soul and leave the guest completely incapacitated amongst the scenery of wildflowers and wonderful views! What a great place to be!
A nonalcoholic lounge featuring decadent drinking chocolates, traditional kava, healing mushroom teas, and immune boosting elixirs.
What is Kava? Kava traditions have thrived for thousands of years amongst the South Pacific Islanders. A potent yet gentle brewing of the plants’ roots are steeped then “squeezed” in high vibrational water while intoned with whisperings of love and appreciation. What might one experience? The scientific community has discovered what the Hawaiians, Fijians, Samoans, Micronesians, and all Kava caretakers have known for generations- kava assists in uplifting spirit from moments of anxiety, depression, insomnia, muscle pains, and incessant thoughts. It does all this while not affecting mental clarity. Ready to dive deeper? Kava is a dream-time plant ally, is said to enliven creativity, opens the heart, and grounds for stability. If it’s your first time experiencing kava many of these effects may be vague as this medicine is subtle the first few sittings. Thereafter one becomes almost attuned to its energies and can more easily notice the significant, lovely shifts.
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