Monthly Ayni Ceremony
usually on the second Sunday of the month
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Free! RSVP requested
Did you know that Luminous Warrior hosts a free monthly AYNI Ceremony? What is an Ayni Ceremony? "The “Ayni” Ceremonies are based in the Shamanic traditions and can help individuals heal, transform and empower their lives. Engaging in regular ceremonies can bring us into proper alignment with the natural world. They are wonderful gatherings that bring healing to ourselves, our families, our community, and the world." Please arrive on time and plan to stay for the duration of the ceremony. There is a matted floor and yoga blankets available for further comfort.
The monthly ceremonies are conducted in service of the community and anyone can attend free of charge. They ask that you bring a small token as a sign of “Ayni” or reciprocity. "These tokens should resonate with you in a symbolic way and be small, biodegradable, non-toxic, and burnable. Think of an object that can symbolize your prayers and wishes. Some examples of what others have brought to ceremony include candles, feathers, flowers, flower petals, stones or shells, rice, dried beans, leaves, chocolate, sugar, candy (unwrapped), sage, or other similar items."
The monthly ceremonies are conducted in service of the community and anyone can attend free of charge. They ask that you bring a small token as a sign of “Ayni” or reciprocity. "These tokens should resonate with you in a symbolic way and be small, biodegradable, non-toxic, and burnable. Think of an object that can symbolize your prayers and wishes. Some examples of what others have brought to ceremony include candles, feathers, flowers, flower petals, stones or shells, rice, dried beans, leaves, chocolate, sugar, candy (unwrapped), sage, or other similar items."
Luminous Warrior
520 10th St, NW, 2nd Floor
near F St, across from Ford's Theatre
Metro: Metro Center or Gallery Pl - Chinatown, about 2 blocks from either metro station
520 10th St, NW, 2nd Floor
near F St, across from Ford's Theatre
Metro: Metro Center or Gallery Pl - Chinatown, about 2 blocks from either metro station
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