500pm - 630pm

Sunday 10th October, 2023  

500pm - 630pm

SUNDAY 29TH OCTOBER, 2023  

Kambarang springs to life with the return of the heat, vibrant acacias, banksias & the stunning orange-yellow of moojar (Australian Christmas Tree) bloom alongside the fragile boldness of kangaroo paw & delicate orchids, bringing a sensory array to life. 
As the warmth gathers & days extend, we unfurl ourselves from the winter cold together with the yoorn (bobtail lizard) and other reptiles as our season of hibernation ends, and we embrace the sun again. 

 

In celebration and acknowledgment of the traditional custodians of our land, we come together to honour the change of season, with our Full Moon Meditation & Community Gathering.

This is an inclusive space, welcoming all backgrounds, experiences, bodies and identities, so whether you meditate regularly or are at the very beginning of exploring its benefits, you are able to simply rest and allow yourself to be. A chance to connect, create mental space; as you release the old, letting go of what no longer serves you, and ushering in the energy required for the initiatives of the new moon. 

These offerings, run on the first Full Moon of each Noongar season, are a unique blend of guided full moon meditation, community, mantra, ceremony, herbal teas and tasty snacks created by each teacher specifically for you. Please bring anything that might serve you (such as a blanket, or a journal) or anything you'd like to place in the circle, such as favourite crystals or sentimental items.

 

This event is always FREE to attend, all welcome but bookings are essential 

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Vital Beat contributes 1% of ALL pre-tax revenue to Climate Change Initiatives & Carbon Removal via Stripe Climate. More Info: https://climate.stripe.com/C6iByG 

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this country, the Whadjuk Noongar people, on which we practise and honour the Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. Always was, always will be.

Vital Beat welcomes people of all backgrounds, experiences, bodies and identities. We acknowledge the systems of oppression that impact the lived experience of LGBTQIA+, disabled people, neurodiverse people, BIPOC people and others. We hope to facilitate a safer space in which clients & students can experience themselves, their bodies, and their needs as equal to those of others without discrimination.