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Store The Sacred Pause | A Spring Equinox Retreat
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The Sacred Pause | A Spring Equinox Retreat

$333.00

Join us for this all-day women’s event as we deepen our embodiment of the Spring Equinox's themes: rebirth, rejuvenation, and nourishment.

Reserve your spot

Join us for this all-day women’s event as we deepen our embodiment of the Spring Equinox's themes: rebirth, rejuvenation, and nourishment.

Join us for this all-day women’s event as we deepen our embodiment of the Spring Equinox's themes: rebirth, rejuvenation, and nourishment.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Silent Tea Ceremony:
Sip on warm, soothing tea medicine in a peaceful, meditative atmosphere as we quietly set intentions for the season ahead.

Sound Healing:
Immerse yourself in healing vibrations, allowing yourself to release and restore.

Embodied Movement:
Reconnect with your body through gentle, intuitive movements.

Nourishing Meals:
Enjoy delicious, seasonal cuisine to fuel your mind, body, and spirit.

Connection:
Share your experiences, stories, and dreams with a supportive community of women.

DETAILS

Date: March 22nd, 2025
Time: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location: Private Residence in Las Vegas, NV (Address to be provided upon sign-up)
Investment: $333.00 per person (Includes meals; 50% non-refundable deposit required at sign-up to reserve your spot)

Space is limited, so reserve your spot today for an unforgettable day of self-care, sisterhood, and springtime renewal.

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Thank you!

We would like to acknowledge and honor the Indigenous communities of the Las Vegas region, recognizing that we are situated on the traditional homelands of the Nuwu (Southern Paiute), Moapa Paiute, and Nuwuwu Chemeheuvi people. These communities have a rich history and cultural heritage, with a deep connection to the land and natural resources that have sustained their ancestors for generations. We offer our gratitude for the opportunity to live, work, and learn on this land, and we encourage all who sit in ceremony with us to engage in continued learning about the Indigenous peoples who have lived here since time immemorial.