Some things cannot be processed. They have to be witnessed.
Ceremony held with care — for thresholds, seasons, grief, and gathering.
What Ceremony Is
Ceremony is not performance. It is not decoration layered over ordinary life.
It is the technology our ancestors used to mark what mattered — to say: this moment is different. We are paying attention here. To move something that cannot be moved through talking alone.
Via Divina ceremonies are rooted in earth-based tradition, held with rigor and reverence, and designed for the moment you are actually in — not a generic ritual pulled from a shelf.
Every ceremony is prepared with intention, opened with prayer, and closed with care. What happens inside is between you, the land, and the lineage.
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Every ceremony through Via Divina is:
Prepared with specific intention for the moment and the people present
Opened and closed with clear ceremonial protocol
Held with both rigor and deep care
Grounded in earth-based traditions without appropriating any single closed practice
This is not drop-in wellness. It is held space and it asks something of you in return. Your presence. Your honesty. Your willingness to be in it.
Ceremonies are held in person in the Denver and at The Morning Earth Cabin in South Park Valley, Colorado a land-based gathering space held with care for the Ute, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Nations whose territory this land has always been.
*Ceremony for specific locations, events, or communities is available by inquiry.
Divine Feminine Book Study
This is not a book club. It is a ceremonial container that happens to use text as its entry point.
Each 6-8 week session of the Divine Feminine Book Study is anchored by a book drawn from goddess spirituality, women's mysteries, ancestral wisdom traditions, earth-based theology, and the scholars and mystics who have been quietly keeping this knowledge alive. We read together, we sit with what surfaces, and we bring it into conversation with our own lineages and lived experience.
The book changes. The container holds.
Expect close reading, honest conversation, and the kind of collective inquiry that only happens when women come together with intention. Ceremony opens and closes each gathering.
For: those who want their intellectual and spiritual lives to feed each other
Ancestral Altar Work
Your ancestors are not gone. They are present in your body, your patterns, your dreams, and your grief. Ancestral altar work is a practice of relationship — learning to tend the connection, receive what has been waiting, and begin the work of healing what was left unresolved.
Sessions include guidance on building and maintaining an ancestral altar as a living practice, not a one-time installation.
For: those called to deepen their ancestral connection and lineage healing work
Threshold Ceremonies
Ritual ceremonies held through Via Divina are rooted in earth-based tradition and held with clear ceremonial protocol — opening, prayer, offerings, closing. They can mark important threshold, release what is ready to move, or simply honor the season and the lineage.
For: individuals and groups ready to honor and witness the passage of time.
Ritual Doll Making Circle
This is a hands-on, in-person class explores the sacred craft line at the heart of The Via Divina. You will learn to make a ritual doll from natural materials, infused with intention and finished by your own hands.
We open with a brief ceremonial framing enough to set the container and call in what needs to be present. Then we make. You will leave with a finished doll, the knowledge of how to make another, and a deeper understanding of why this practice has existed across cultures for thousands of years.
No experience necessary. Just your hands and what you are ready to hold.
One-time drop-in class · In person · Materials included
For: makers, practitioners, and anyone curious about sacred craft as a spiritual practice