
Four times a year we celebrate the changing seasons with guided and silent meditations.
Everyone is welcome and no experience with meditation is necessary.
Live-stream Equinox & Solstice Celebrations
Equinox
The word “equinox” comes from Latin and means “equal night,” referring to the roughly 12-hour day and 12-hour night that occurs only on the two equinox days of the year, spring during March and autumn during September.
Solstice
Two times a year the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest day for the summer solstice in June and the shortest day for the winter solstice in December.
Come Celebrate with Us
Spring Equinox
As spring arrives, we awaken from our winter hibernation. We're ready to plant the seeds of our intentions for the year ahead.
It is a time of rebirth and meditating is a wonderful way to set a strong foundation.
The Spring Equinox is the perfect time to set your intention for what you want to plant, and to clear the obstacles that stand in the way of manifesting.
Summer Solstice
Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year, the shortest night, and a tipping point. From here on the days get shorter and the nights get longer.
The solstice is sometimes called midsummer because by now farmers have long done their planting but this is technically the first day of summer.
Summer Solstice ushers in the warmest season, and reminds that the season is short, slipping away day by day.
Autumn Equinox
The Autumn Equinox is a meaningful time of year to honour the harvest.
Whether that be a "real" harvest of the things planted in your garden, or the harvest of efforts and intentions for your life path that you set earlier in the year.
As you honour light & dark equally this is a perfect time to acknowledge your personal growth cycle and ask for balance and harmony in nurturing your life.
Winter Solstice
The winter solstice is the first day of winter with the fewest daylight hours, making it the shortest day and longest night.
While it brings us into the colder winter days it also marks the beginning of longer days and shorter nights.
The light of the Sun begins a new solar cycle at Winter Solstice. The rays shine into the dark, and nurture the newborn life there to be nourished.
During Winter Solstice we celebrate the presence of Spirit and the power of faith that our dreams and visions of the future will manifest in the spring.