Cross a threshold into the unknown

Sometimes
if you move carefully
through the forest,
breathing
like the ones
in the old stories,
who could cross
a shimmering bed of leaves
without a sound,
you come to a place
whose only task
is to trouble you
with tiny
but frightening requests,
conceived out of nowhere
but in this place
beginning to lead everywhere.

Requests to stop what
you are doing right now,
and
to stop what you
are becoming
while you do it,
questions
that can make
or unmake
a life,
questions
that have patiently
waited for you,
questions
that have no right
to go away.

— David Whyte

Ancestral Fasting Practices

Rites of Passage

Fasting has often a part of ceremonies symbolizing the transformation from one stage of life to another.

Grief and Mourning

In many cultures, fasting is observed as a way to honor the dead, deepen relationships with ancestors, and help the living process grief.

Seeking Wisdom or Guidance

Fasting has been utilized for centuries in various cultures as a way to open oneself up to sacred wisdom, guidance, or spiritual insight.

Times of Crisis or Uncertainty

During times of war, drought, or other difficulties, fasting has been practiced as a way to demonstrate devotion to a divine force or higher power.


Seasonal Ceremonial Fasting

Imbolc

Fasting was observed before Imbolc as a way to cleanse and the body and open the mind before the start of spring, followed by celebrating the return of fertility and growth.

Beltane

Fasting was sometimes practiced before Beltane as a way to prepare for rituals and ceremonies to bring a bountiful harvest during the growing season.

Samhain

Fasting was often practiced before Samhain as a way to honor the dead and prepare for the transition into winter.


Moon Cycles

New Moon

Fasting during the new moon can support connecting with the powerful energy of new beginnings and setting intentions for the coming lunar cycle.

Full Moon

Full moon fasts can focus on releasing attachments that no longer serve and making space for the unknown.

Day Wander

Evening council

Early morning departure ceremony

Return at sunset

Ceremonial meal

Return council

2 nights camping and one meal included

Sliding scale $225 – $475

24 Hour Fast

Evening council

Early morning departure ceremony

Return after one night

Ceremonial meal

Return council

2 nights camping and one meal included

Sliding scale $275 – $595

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