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Michigan Mid-Autumn (Samhain) Ayahuasca Retreat

Our last Ayahuasca retreat in Michigan for 2023 will be Samhain in Grand Rapids. Samhain is a time when the last of the crops are gathered, the days grow shorter, and nature prepares for its winter slumber.

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Michigan Ayahuasca Retreat for Autumn Equinox

Bringing into the autumn equinox with sacred ayahuasca ceremonies. In this delicate dance of light and darkness, the autumn equinox serves as a portal, inviting us to find inner balance and connect with the ever-changing rhythms of the natural world.

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Michigan Ayahuasca Retreat During Lammas/Lughnasadh

Lammas/Lughnasadh are traditional holidays from different cultures celebrating the mid-point of Summer, which in some places was also the beginning of the harvest season. Here at Gaian Rhythm we honor the seasonal mid-points with weekend ayahuasca retreats.

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Summer Solstice Ayahuasca Retreat in Michigan

The Summer Solstice is the holiday (Holy-day) denoting the the peak of the sun. This is the longest day of the year. It is when Gaia is in full bloom, and all life enters a season of abundance. Join us in celebrating this time of sunshine and magic with a weeklong ayahuasca retreat in Michigan.

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Sacred Ceremonies in Grand Rapids Area October 2022

There is NOTHING like autumn in Michigan! Beanie hats, hoodies, bonfires, crisp air, crunchy leaves, and most importantly THE COLOR! We are beyond excited for this mid-autumn retreat in the mitten. We at Gaian Rhythm honor the natural cycle of the earth with seasonally aligned retreats. Join us for healing and celebration of this natural holiday.

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Lansing Michigan Ayahuasca Retreat

After months of traveling to retreats around the country, we were finally back in Michigan for our own retreat, and could not have asked for a better group to welcome us home.

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