September New Moonifestation!
BIPOC ONLY- $10 admission
Sept 3rd will be a night to discuss and explore the sacredness and healing power of sound!
Our Experts will be:
Demia Espinal, Jaaclyn Davis, and Felisha Evans. All 3 have been working in the community and within themselves to make sound healing accessible to all. For this we are thankful and are very excited to get their input and information about this amazing field.
After the discussion we will have a meditation that includes sacred sound, as well as MONEY POURING!! (we have so missed these!!) This Goddess Gathering will be Hybrid! In Person and virtual, we have a way to reach everyone!
We will have refreshments, and DONT FORGET YOUR STONES, AND COINS FOR MONEY POURING!!
Bring a friend, and your good vibes!!
Join us for our monthly New Moonifestation Goddess Gatherings!
Each month, our community gathers -- in person and/or online -- to connect, learn and celebrate ourselves and each other. We are an intimate space specifically for and by Black women to discuss and share our experiences.
New moon gatherings started in-person in the Nashville area. Since March 2020, gatherings have moved online. As safety guidelines allow, we hope to meet in-person again soon, while continuing to offer an opportunity for Goddesses in other areas to join virtually.
For links to register, visit us on FACEBOOKor INSTAGRAM. AGOG members can also find information on our PATREON and GROUPME pages.
Upcoming 2021 New Moonifesation Dates:
All events take place at 7pm CST/ 8pm EST
- Monday, September 6 (Labor Day)
- Friday, October 8
- Friday, November 5
- Saturday, December 4
What can you expect at a New Moonifestation Goddess Gathering?
Each gathering centers on a specific theme to support the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of Black women. We often feature one or more guest speakers. We encourage active participation and discussion -- this is for you! Finally, our gatherings typically end with money pouring! This is a ritual to call abundance into our lives, as described in the book Jambalaya by Yeye Luisah Teish (find it at a local bookseller).
Why do we we meet at the new moon?
The new moon -- when the moon does not reflect the light of the sun and is not visible to the naked eye -- has traditionally represented a time of new beginnings. We meet in the days just before or just after the new moon to express our intent to manifest positive new things in our lives.