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Spring Offerings Spring Equinox Circle with Daniela Miranda on Thursday, March 20th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM
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Spring Equinox Circle with Daniela Miranda on Thursday, March 20th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM

$65.00
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The Meadow’s Spring Equinox Circle will include a grounding meditation, seasonal journal prompts, as well as a heart-opening Cacao ceremony with Daniela Miranda. Join us as we invite in more warmth and light and move toward collective growth and flourishing this spring.

Here’s a bit more about Daniela Miranda in her own words:

Hi, my name is Daniela, a Chilena with Indigenous Mapuche blood, walking the path of remembrance and reconnection.

I come from a long line of medicine women who, for reasons of survival, had to suppress their gifts. In this lifetime, I am reclaiming that wisdom—honoring my ancestors and their deep relationship with the land, the plants, and the unseen.

My work is rooted in ancestral connection, guiding others in remembering who they are through ceremony, ritual, and Earth-based practices. My journey has led me to study and share the medicine of cacao, learning from teachers and elders around the world. Through retreats, gatherings, and one-on-one sessions, I hold space for those seeking to reconnect with their lineage, their inner knowing, and the wisdom of Pachamama.

This is a path of continuous learning, listening, and honoring—one that I walk with reverence, knowing that the medicine moves through all of us in its own time.

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The Meadow’s Spring Equinox Circle will include a grounding meditation, seasonal journal prompts, as well as a heart-opening Cacao ceremony with Daniela Miranda. Join us as we invite in more warmth and light and move toward collective growth and flourishing this spring.

Here’s a bit more about Daniela Miranda in her own words:

Hi, my name is Daniela, a Chilena with Indigenous Mapuche blood, walking the path of remembrance and reconnection.

I come from a long line of medicine women who, for reasons of survival, had to suppress their gifts. In this lifetime, I am reclaiming that wisdom—honoring my ancestors and their deep relationship with the land, the plants, and the unseen.

My work is rooted in ancestral connection, guiding others in remembering who they are through ceremony, ritual, and Earth-based practices. My journey has led me to study and share the medicine of cacao, learning from teachers and elders around the world. Through retreats, gatherings, and one-on-one sessions, I hold space for those seeking to reconnect with their lineage, their inner knowing, and the wisdom of Pachamama.

This is a path of continuous learning, listening, and honoring—one that I walk with reverence, knowing that the medicine moves through all of us in its own time.

The Meadow’s Spring Equinox Circle will include a grounding meditation, seasonal journal prompts, as well as a heart-opening Cacao ceremony with Daniela Miranda. Join us as we invite in more warmth and light and move toward collective growth and flourishing this spring.

Here’s a bit more about Daniela Miranda in her own words:

Hi, my name is Daniela, a Chilena with Indigenous Mapuche blood, walking the path of remembrance and reconnection.

I come from a long line of medicine women who, for reasons of survival, had to suppress their gifts. In this lifetime, I am reclaiming that wisdom—honoring my ancestors and their deep relationship with the land, the plants, and the unseen.

My work is rooted in ancestral connection, guiding others in remembering who they are through ceremony, ritual, and Earth-based practices. My journey has led me to study and share the medicine of cacao, learning from teachers and elders around the world. Through retreats, gatherings, and one-on-one sessions, I hold space for those seeking to reconnect with their lineage, their inner knowing, and the wisdom of Pachamama.

This is a path of continuous learning, listening, and honoring—one that I walk with reverence, knowing that the medicine moves through all of us in its own time.

Julie Flynn Badal

147 Front Street Suite 234
Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States

646.633.7247
juliefly@gmail.com

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