Mt. Tamalpais Traditional Spring Equinox Medicine Wheel Ceremony

Mt. Tamalpais Traditional Spring Equinox Medicine Wheel Ceremony

Join us to reflect on and give gratitude to the gifts and lessons that Winter brought as well as set new intentions for the Spring months.

By Phillip Scott

Date and time

Friday, March 21 · 1:30 - 5pm PDT

Location

Whole Foods Market

414 Miller Avenue Mill Valley, CA 94941 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

The Medicine Wheel is an ancient, powerful navigational way of life employed by Indigenous peoples throughout the world for health and healing.

We will initially meet at the Whole Foods on Miller Ave in Mill Valley, then caravan together to assemble atop Mt. Tamalpais, the Sacred mountain of the Coastal Miwok, Pomo and Ohlone Nations for a Ceremony to create a Medicine Wheel (Sacred Hoop of Life) in honour and celebration of the seasonal shifts and thresholds and to Pray for All of Our Relations. Everyone is welcome.

Reciprocity: Respectful donations are requested and appreciated, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

What to Bring:

  • Water
  • Healthy food to share for the feast


What to Wear:

Because we will be sitting together in ceremony, the following appropriate attire is required:

  • Women: Please wear ankle length skirts/dresses and shirts with sleeves that cover the shoulders.
  • Men: Please wear pants and a shirt with sleeves that cover the shoulders.
  • Non-Binary: Please wear a sarong over shorts/pants and a shirt with sleeves that cover the shoulders on site.

For questions or more information about this event, please reach out via text or phone call at (415) 310-0981.

Blessings!

Organized by

Faithfully walking the Native Path for over forty years - a member of respected Native Medicine families and Sundancing in the Lakota Tradition for over three decades, Phillip Scott is a Ceremonial and community leader, Traditional healer and advisor on Sacred matters, entrusted with sharing Indigenous wisdom and practices with the contemporary world. Founder and director of Ancestral Voice – Institute for Indigenous Lifeways, which is celebrating its 30th year anniversary, he conducts Ceremonies, performs healings, teaches intensives, lectures and leads pilgrimages worldwide. He is also skilled in wilderness survival, received a Masters degree from Naropa University and is also a licensed EMT.