learn more about the energies weaving into this cerermony.
This ceremony takes place in the week before the Spring Equinox, at the closing edge of the seasonal year.
A moment between cycles.
A pause before movement.
A breath before the green begins to rise.
We have just moved through a long seasonal year through winter, through contraction, through a collective and personal landscape that has asked a lot of our nervous systems, our hearts, and our hope. Spring in the Temple is a space to honor that crossing, not by rushing ahead, but by arriving fully to where we are now.
This is a container that calls in joy, celebration, and quiet excitement for what is to come while also offering stillness. A place to gently lay down what no longer needs to be carried forward. A place to give back to the Earth anything that feels complete, exhausted, or ready to be composted.
In this ceremony, we work with the body and the land as living temples.
We offer any final tendrils of the past year into the soil,trusting that nothing is wasted, that everything can be recycled into nourishment for what comes next.
And from that stillness, we remember.
We remember what we have harvested.
What we have learned.
What we have gathered and stored away through the darker months.
This is a space to visit the inner shelves to notice which seeds have been resting, which ideas and dreams are ready to be taken down, warmed, and gently awakened. Not yet planted… but prepared. Germinated. Charged with intention.
As we approach the beginning of the new seasonal year, we also stand at the threshold of a Fire year, the Year of the Fire Horse. This ceremony opens a portal to consciously receive that energy into the body, the breath, and the inner landscape.
Fire here is not urgency.
It is vitality.
Momentum.
Creative force.
Through breathwork, sound, and mushroom medicine, we invite this fire to move through us, to help charge our seedlings, energize our visions, and support us in bringing form to what we are calling forward.
This is not a space that bypasses grief, struggle, or the very real challenges moving through the world right now globally, communally, and individually. Instead, this ceremony creates room for both truth and hope to coexist.
We gather to uplift what we want to see grow:
new ways of relating to ourselves
new perspectives
creative and embodied visions
renewed hope carried breath by breath
This is a ceremony of quiet power ...a reminder that the new world being birthed does not begin “out there,” but within the body, the breath, and the choices we make each day.
Each participant receives ongoing support beyond the ceremony itself.
Your space includes:
Preparation and integration support, held with care before and after ceremony
Guided meditations, journal prompts, and What to Expect videos
Access to a private participant portal, which includes:
Directions to the land
A detailed packing and preparation list
All ceremony-related resources in one place
Optional discounted 1:1 Zoom breathwork sessions for preparation or integration
(45 minutes | $30 participant rate)
Dallas Mckenzie
I’ve spent many years building and holding spaces rooted in community, ceremony, and presence. This work reflects where I am right now ,the season I’m in, and the ways I continue to grow into myself while supporting others in doing the same. Creating these containers feels like a sacred weaving of imagination, lived experience, and deep listening.
I’m genuinely excited to gather with those who feel ready and called to step into this serene space together. This work invites us to reach into the wider energies of life, the Earth, the cosmos, and the unseen...and allow that support to guide our next expansion and evolution.
Justin Case Mosley is a multi-instrumentalist musician born and raised in Santa Cruz, CA. Known for his dynamic performances in bands like The Frogman Experience and now playing high-vibe music with The Lovebyrds, Justin brings soulful energy and healing presence to every space.
Blessing audiences with the vibrations of harp, bass, piano, flutes, and more, his music moves between joy and depth, always rooted in connection and intention. Justin’s purpose is to support people through life’s challenges, especially those affected by trauma, addiction, and recovery, using music as medicine alongside breathwork and movement.
Every part of this gathering is held as sacred, and this particular piece of Earth feels especially alive. That aliveness comes from the deep care and stewardship offered by those who tend this land, those who know her as a living, breathing being.
Her spirit is the medicine that holds us, feeds us, and opens portals of connection between Earth and cosmos. This land is loving, compassionate, and present. You feel it with each step you take and each breath you draw. You see it in the way the land grows, through medicinal plants, trees, and thoughtful landscaping and in the way the buildings exist with the land rather than sitting on top of it.
Each structure, including the yoga container, was built by hands guided by love, care, and vision... shaped by the heart of a woman devoted to midwifing the New Earth. This is a place where intention lives in the soil, the walls, and the space between.
Sacred Owl invites you into this living container.
If you feel called to deepen your experience, limited overnight stays are available. Please reach out directly if you’d like to make this an extended, more immersive stay.
$150 — Full Price Rate This helps sustain the people, space, and care holding this container. $95 Financial Support Rate For those needing a lower-cost option. Use Code SUPPORT at check out