This May, you’re invited to a sensory, plant‑wise co-created circle for ritual, craft, and reclaiming abundance. Join us this new moon, a guided daylong gathering for remembering your medicine, tending collective abundance, and crafting creations that will carry your intention back into everyday life. Through sound, plant baths, collage, communal meals, and making, we hold space to release scarcity, reclaim power, and seed new creativity in our spirits.
Who this is for
People who learn through embodied ritual
Makers, dreamers, community healers, and folks curious about plant allies, divination, and collaborative ritual
Those ready to move from scarcity into shared abundance and practical reciprocity
What to expect
Opening: guided grounding + custom Christina Ifurung sound bath recording (participants receive a copy)
Sensory rituals: ceremonial teas, honey anointing, plant-infused baths and pour-overs (Make a ritual bath with aromatic botanicals; receive with sound and journaling)
Creative labs: collage your personal tarot card / craft an abundance honey jar or oil
Collective altar: watercolor collage (contribute to a shared art piece)
Embodied tools: simple plant-based first-aid/education (elecampane, arnica)
Integration: closing tea & journaling prompts to lock in practice and next steps
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
This gathering is for people who feel called to reconnect with themselves through creativity and play, especially if you’re craving:
Creative re-ignition or renewal
Space away from productivity, urgency, or survival-mode
A deeper relationship with imagination and curiosity
Community that is intentional, intimate, and grounded
You do not need to identify as an artist. You do not need prior experience with creative practices. This day is about remembering.
Who is this not for?
This may not be the right fit if:
You’re looking for a traditional class, lecture, or step-by-step workshop
You’re not open to experimentation, play, or trying something unfamiliar
You prefer highly structured, outcome-driven environments
You’re seeking therapy or crisis support (this is a creative gathering, not a clinical space)
This day asks for presence, openness, and a willingness to engage.
How many people will be there?
This is an intimate gathering of 15 participants max. The small size is intentional and central to the experience.
How long is the gathering?
Please plan for 5–7 hours, including breaks. We’ll move at a human pace.
Where will this take place?
Longmont, CO. The exact location will be shared privately with registered participants 1–2 weeks before the event.
This is a held, intentionally chosen space, and the delayed reveal helps protect the container.
What will we actually be doing?
Each Day of Dreaming is different. Activities may include movement, crafting, collaging, cooking, painting, writing, or other forms of creative play.
There is no pressure to be “good” at anything.
Do I need to be creative or artistic?
No. Creativity is understood here as a human capacity, not a skillset. Curiosity and openness matter more than experience.
What should I bring?
You’ll receive a more detailed note closer to the event, but generally:
Comfortable clothes you can move and create in
A water bottle
Anything that helps you feel grounded (journal, small personal item, layers)
All core materials will be provided unless otherwise noted.
Accessibility
We are committed to creating a space rooted in care.
Specific accessibility details (physical access, seating options, sensory considerations, etc.) will be shared once the location is confirmed. If you have access needs or questions, you’re warmly invited to reach out before registering so we can discern together whether this gathering is a good fit.
Is food provided?
Two meals and snacks are provided. We aim to nourish participants in ways that feel thoughtful and aligned with the day.
Can I attend if I’m nervous about being in community?
Yes. Many people arrive feeling tender, unsure, or a bit nervous. You are not expected to share more than you want to. Listening and observing are valid forms of participation.
Is this a spiritual or religious event?
The Dreaming Table is rooted in Ancestral remembrance, decolonization, and creative liberation, but this is not a religious service. Participants of varied backgrounds and belief systems are welcome, as long as they come with respect and openness.
What’s the intention behind this gathering?
The intention is for participants and our wider world to become collectively and creatively freer. This is a space to practice that freedom in real time, together.
How do I know if this is right for me?
If reading this invitation feels like a quiet yes or even a curious tug, that’s usually enough. Trust what’s stirring and contact the hosts if you have questions about joining.
Refund & Cancellation Policy
All event purchases are non-refundable.
If you are unable to attend, your registration may be:
Gifted to another person, or
Transferred to a future Community Day of Dreaming gathering (subject to availability)
Because these gatherings are intentionally small and carefully held, thank you for honoring this policy when registering.