Are you coming to the Equinox Water Ceremony Saturday?
with Claire Dubois of Tree Sisters and Asa Larsson
Equinox Water Ceremony on September 21, 2024 10:00-11:30 pst - Via zoom - Reminders will be sent to Subscribers of The Cura Council. The 8 Ceremonies a year are complimentary via instant scholarship through subscribing. Those who can contribute help to make it possible to bring you these offerings. This is in the pre-Equinox energy with the actual Equinox being on the 22nd. Do you honor these changes of the season? You can….join us!
Whether or not you know
that you are beautiful,
the flowers gaze at you
whenever you walk by.
When your heart feels like stone
and you’ve lost sight
of the gifts being given,
you are still held by the earth beneath you
and kissed by the breath of the trees.
When you’ve convinced yourself
that you’re hopeless
and that you simply can’t fulfil the role
that you were born here to play,
the sky is still whispering your name
and the stars are waiting for their chance
to sing to you.
You are wanted here.
You are part of this creation.
Let your hurts melt away in the waves
Let your cries be carried by the birds.
Earth, air, fire and water are the truth of you
and when you drop the veil
and open to the greater You,
you will find your fullness
in the valleys and the groves
and bow again to the sacred altar
of your natural soul.
by Clare Dubois
Dear Community,
We are delighted to invite you to immerse your creative self in the essence of MUSEA’s CURA Council, a 500 Year Vision for the Quantum Commons, with our Equinox Water Ceremony on September 21st.
Together, we will acknowledge our gratitude and our grief as we celebrate our life-giving waters.We will unite in the spirit of community, celebrating our interwovenness to Earth, her timeless cycles and natural rhythms that unite us across the planet, regardless of our physical location.
These ceremonial days are gifts from the universe, giving us permission to pause to re-harmonize, restore, and gain clarity, so we may make loving choices based in reciprocity co-creatively with Nature. During the Equinox, we invite you to pause and co-set our intentions with us.
Our Equinox Water Ceremony will carry wisdom, ritual, music, poetry, storytelling, movement, and inspiration. Together we will reflect on ancient Nature traditions while weaving a creative quest of our own seeking to renew our deepest connection with the spirit of Nature.
At many Solstice and Equinox ceremonies we will be joined by a special guest speakers and a musical guests.
For our Equinox Water Ceremony this September we will be joined by the Earth loving & inspiring Clare Dubois, founder of “TreeSisters” and the magical mystical singer songwriter musician Asa Larsson.
This message and gathering is Co-hosted by Kathleen Brigidina
and Curate Shiloh Sophia
We cannot wait to welcome you to this powerful circle of community.
Clare Dubois
Clare Dubois is an Earth-loving social entrepreneur, poet and inspirational speaker, passionate about humanity's return into reciprocal, conscious connection with the natural world. Known for her direct, catalytic energy, Clare spent two decades coaching business leaders and creating behaviour change processes within the personal growth sector before founding TreeSisters, a women's social change and tropical reforestation organisation that has funded the planting of over 27 million trees. Clare left TreeSisters in 2023 to reclaim balance, freedom, health and come into integrity with her values. She's currently writing several books and curating courses that focus on the rising feminine and the shift to a unified field of reverence and respect for all life.
Asa Larsson
Åsa Larsson, also known by her artistic alias Resmiranda, is a multifaceted musician from Sandviken, Sweden. As a multi-instrumentalist, choir leader, songwriter and with the ancient Swedish singing technique of 'kulning,' she delves into how music can contribute to a society that is more open, kinder, deeper, greener, and ultimately a more sustainable place for everyone.
Her choir singing events in connection with climate strikes and in support of tree planting and other social issues have over the years brought together crowds of people to sing together. Her ’kulning’ tours through the forests have created platforms for new encounters between people, nature, music, and local history. In 2019, she released the album "For The Trees" with songs inspired by the environmental movement.
She has appeared on radio, podcasts, and TV. She has performed for the Swedish royal family and everything from festivals to embassies. Her videos have over 20 million views on social media.