Full Moon Gathering for Men of Color

Join Us for Monthly Full Moon Ceremonies for Men of Color

Dear Community,

In the spirit of ancestral healing and collective empowerment, we invite you to partake in our monthly Full Moon Ceremonies designed specifically for men of color. These gatherings are a sanctuary where we connect with our roots, honor our journeys, and support each other in our paths toward healing and growth.

A Sanctuary of Healing and Connection

Each ceremony is crafted to resonate with our shared experiences, drawing from our ancestral wisdom and practices that have guided generations before us. It's a space where we can openly share, heal, and empower one another, embracing the fullness of our beings and the richness of our diverse backgrounds.

A Gesture of Support

As we come together under the full moon's luminous gaze, we also invite you to support this sacred space. Your donations (Suggested $20) help sustain our gatherings, ensuring that we can continue to offer this vital communal healing space. However, please know that your presence is the most valued contribution. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Venmo: @discoverbeing

PayPal: @dsbilog

Your Presence is a Gift

Your participation enriches our circle, adding to the collective strength and wisdom that guides our ceremonies. Whether you choose to support monetarily or simply by sharing your energy and spirit, your presence is a precious gift to us all.

Join Us

As we gather each month to honor the cycles of the moon, we also honor the cycles within ourselves—our challenges, our growth, and our ongoing journey towards healing and empowerment. Together, let's create a space of support and love.

What to Bring

  • Pen & Paper

  • Candle or Lighter

  • A fire-safe container

  • An intention

  • Offering for any of your ancestors. When considering offerings to ancestors, it's helpful to think about items that hold symbolic significance or were valued by those ancestors in their lifetimes. Offerings can serve as a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds, embodying respect, remembrance, and connection.

With warmth and solidarity,

Daniel