Description

"Interaction between Earth and Moon mirrors the connection between the body and the material world, and the instinctual drives of the feminine… It’s a juicy lunation that can amplify our energies and help us become aware of what is happening in our own souls.” - Alana Fairchild

About the October 2022 Moon Circle

BDC is partnering with Special Guest Francina Kahl, CEO + Founder of Be Still Tea for a tea ceremony + space to share our ancestor's stories. Using the energies of the full moon, we will gather virtually in a women's circle format to connect to stillness, our intuition, and share the stories that arise.

Come for: community, sisterhood, ritual, energy, presence, connection, feminine leadership, relaxation, restoration, connection to self, and connection to intuition.

This event is for all cis and trans women, as well as non-binary people who are comfortable in a space that centers around the experiences of women.

About the Black Diamond Collective

The Black Diamond Collective (BDC) offers virtual Full Moon + Earth Wisdom gatherings in the forms of women circles and seasonal ceremonies to support us all in living in right-relationship with the cycles of the Moon and Earth.

We gather to engage in a healing practice or modality together. We create a virtual sacred space of ritual, connection to self, and connection to a community of spiritually like-minded people.

About BDC Founders

BDC founders Natalie Orozco and Alex Holiday carry over 30 years of combined experience in Earth Wisdom, Ceremony Guidance, Rituals, Women’s Circles, and other healing modalities (Ayurveda, Yoga, Doulaship). They offer transformative spaces of depth, remembrance, and healing. They offer Earth wisdom teachings for leaders who heal and healers who lead. Learn more about them at https://blackdiamond.love/

About Guest Teacher:

Francina Kahl is the founder and CEO of Be Still Tea. She is a mother to 5 children and is married to the love of her life. She is on a mission to help people be more fully themselves and accepting of who they are and where they are - one cup of tea at a time.

You can learn more about her work at https://bestilltea.com/