United Kingdom·December
Sweat Lodge Ceremony
Reconnect with the medicine of Nature, Spirit and Body in the Heart of Ancient Tradition
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The ancient sweat lodge, also known as a sweat ceremony, serves as a sacred purification ritual that has been practiced throughout time by indigenous people from countless, widespread locations throughout the world for thousands of years. This particular sweat lodge design is carried and lead by a time-served and initiated lineage keeper who, over the last 30 years, has received appropriate and necessary traditional blessings directly from his Elders within both the Itzachilatlan tradition of Western Mexico, and that of the the Anishinaabeg tradition from North East of the Great Lakes in North America. The Sweat is a powerful and spiritually purification process with a deep connection to the spiritual world. This is not an easy experience. You will be taken to the edge of your comfort zone not just in the heat but the preparation and the integration. This transformative experience emphasises the interconnectedness of all living things, aiming to foster personal growth, healing, and a deeper understanding of one's place in the universe. Please note: This is a whole day event. From 9.30/10am until aprox 6 7 or 8pm . There is no fixed schedule linked to time. Things unfurl as the day goes by and things happen when the time is right. Please do not make any plans other than coming to take part. We will finish late. Please also make sure you have an easy day the next day. More details in the confirmation email. The Sweat Lodge does not fit into the western way of booking spaces and slots at a retreat. We do not take payments, we take donations to contribute to covering costs of the ceremony. You make a donation to help us cover costs and ensure we can continue to be of service.
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Donation: Abundant Blessing; Pay deposit and bring cash on the day.
This donation is for those who have the financial means to contribute generously. By choosing this tier, you help ensure the sustainability of all of our events and allow us to extend access to other individuals . Your generous support is greatly valued and enables us to create a more inclusive community.
Donation: Plentiful Blessing; Pay deposit and bring cash on the day.
This contribution helps support the event and allows us to continue offering it to a diverse audience and will ensure we can invest in future events.
Donation: Harmony Blessing; Pay deposit and bring cash on the day.
This donation tier is for individuals with limited financial resources who may be facing financial hardships, are currently unemployed, or would not be able to afford the event otherwise. If you cannot afford this tier drop me a message.
A beautiful peaceful meadow by a lovely river surrounded by ancient trees.
We are secluded and on private land.
We are located deep in the countryside. 10 mins drive South of Whitby. There are no other people. The air is clean. The water is clean. We are surrounded by woods and fields nestled in a deep valley. The lodge is in a meadow next to a beautiful deep river.
Trip Tips
Bring a bottle of water
You will be doing a lot of sweating, so it is good to bring water for afterwards!
Golden Silence
Try to remain in Golden Silence throughout. You will go deeper if you can be present and undistracted. This especially applies in the hour building up to and the hour after the sweat lodge.
Managing the heat
It gets hot in there! So contact with the floor can help dump heat from your body. Get low down. Focus on your breath. Bring your awareness into your heart space.
FAQs
What is a sweat lodge?
A sweat lodge is a sacred and traditional Native American ceremonial structure used for purification, healing, and spiritual connection. It's made of a frame covered with blankets or hides and is used to conduct sweat ceremonies.
How hot does it get inside a sweat lodge?
The temperature inside a sweat lodge can vary, but it can reach high temperatures, often exceeding 30/40 degrees Celsius. If you have been to our saunas they are as hot as that but it is a different kind of heat. The heat is generated by heating stones and adding water infused with sacred herbs to create steam.
What should I wear to a sweat lodge ceremony?
Participants usually wear modest and comfortable clothing, such as loose-fitting, lightweight clothing made of natural fibers like cotton. Avoid synthetic materials, and it's customary to dress respectfully. Shorts are OK for the men. Shorts and top are ok for women or even light dresses.
Are sweat lodge ceremonies safe?
When conducted by experienced and knowledgeable ceremony leaders such as our guides, where we prioritise safety, sweat lodge ceremonies are safe. However, individuals with heart and cardio vascular medical conditions or those who are pregnant should consult a healthcare professional before participating.
If it is too hot can I get out?
Yes absolutely!! But we will give you hints and tips to be able to manage the heat. You will be surprised at what you can achieve.
Why are there varying prices for the sweat lodge ceremony?
Traditionally, sweat lodge ceremonies operate on a donation-based or even free model. However, we've chosen to implement pricing tiers to ensure accessibility for individuals from diverse income backgrounds. It's important to note that organising and conducting these ceremonies (pay for the experienced guides, the land, the wood etc) comes with significant costs for us. At this moment, it is easier to ask for donations rather than the community bringing all these things voluntarily. Therefore, we kindly ask that you contribute what you can afford, as your support allows us to continue sharing this meaningful tradition with a wide and inclusive community.
Is there any use of sacred plants and herbs in the sweat lodge?
Yes, sacred plants and herbs are often used in the sweat lodge ceremony. During the ceremony, water is poured onto the heated stones, creating steam. This water is often infused with sacred herbs such as sage, cedar, or sweetgrass. The use of these herbs is considered a traditional and symbolic practice, believed to cleanse and purify both the physical and spiritual aspects of the participants. The aroma of these herbs is also thought to invoke a connection to the spiritual world and enhance the overall experience. However, it's important to note that the specific herbs used may vary depending on the tradition and the ceremony leader's preferences. You will be consulted and educated on the use of any sacred plants.
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