I have been to four different places in the US for my Aya ceremonies and this one, by far, was the most prepared, kind and organized ceremony and healing space.
It has spoiled me for other places, as the bar was set so high with so much love.
BTW, every church, temple or center has their dramas in the background, regardless of denomination or beliefs
It makes us all human.
However, there are places that the drama comes through during ceremony and that conflicts with a good journey.
This place was fine!
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I have been to four different places in the US for my Aya ceremonies and this one, by far, was the most prepared, kind and organized ceremony and healing space.
It has spoiled me for other places, as the bar was set so high with so much love.
BTW, every church, temple or center has their dramas in the background, regardless of denomination or beliefs
It makes us all human.
However, there are places that the drama comes through during ceremony and that conflicts with a good journey.
This place was fine!