The people at Ahavah Gardens thought of every way to make a ceremony a good experience. They provide good, nutritious food, they provide a halotherapy session in between ceremonies, and a yoga class to stretch out sore muscles from laying on a mat all night. The music is beautiful, the singing bowls touch your soul, and many different therapies are offered throughout the night such as: reiki, Sananga, and Hape. Before and after the ceremonies, you are guided with Zoom meetings for help and integration. I’ve been a part of many different ceremonies where I’ve been dropped like a bad habit directly after ceremony closes, and it is so nice to be a part of a group that truly cares for each participant even months after close of ceremony. I could go on forever, but you just have to experience this amazing group for yourself!
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The people at Ahavah Gardens thought of every way to make a ceremony a good experience. They provide good, nutritious food, they provide a halotherapy session in between ceremonies, and a yoga class to stretch out sore muscles from laying on a mat all night. The music is beautiful, the singing bowls touch your soul, and many different therapies are offered throughout the night such as: reiki, Sananga, and Hape. Before and after the ceremonies, you are guided with Zoom meetings for help and integration. I’ve been a part of many different ceremonies where I’ve been dropped like a bad habit directly after ceremony closes, and it is so nice to be a part of a group that truly cares for each participant even months after close of ceremony. I could go on forever, but you just have to experience this amazing group for yourself!