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The Magic of (Re)Membering

  • Third Root Community Health Center (map)

Rituals and practices rooted in connection to the earth, observing the moon, and honoring alignment with natural cycles abound across cultures and histories. From witchcraft to conjure, the transformative power of magic and ritual exists in all lineages. This workshop will touch on the foundations of crafting altars, creating ancestral connection, and honoring the power of attuning to the lunar cycle. Through embodied practices and exploring other magical tools, we’ll support you to feel empowered to create your own personal, magical rituals.

Please feel welcome to bring an object of significance or to write an intention to co-create an alter and be ready to bring home some new inspiration for making magic!

Pre-Register $20 Deposit required to hold your space
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About the Faciliators:

sára abdullah is an indigenous SWANA/Pinay non-binary femme Muslima descended from nomadic dreamweavers, kitchen witches, tricksters, and storytellers. She honors those who came before and those who gather with her in circle through a life’s work in plant medicine, healing, pleasure activism, magic, writing, and nurturing the creative spirit in herself and others. As a poet, storyteller, cultural organizer, and healing artist, she is committed to uplifting radical tenderness, (re)membering embodied knowledge, and building collective liberation. She is the creator of earth seed holistic, a healing practice and consultancy that provides botanical offerings, herbal consultations, creativity coaching, energy work, full-spectrum doula companionship, and workshops centered in plant medicine and nurturing the creative spirit.

Mya Spalter is the author of Enchantments: A Modern Witch’s Guide to Self Possession and longtime employee of New York City’s oldest occult shop. She writes poems and stories about science and mystery.