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Summer Solstice : Shamanic Journey of Stone & Flower Medicine

  • My Collective 531 Main Street Sturbridge, MA, 01518 United States (map)

Something is calling you toward the longest day of the year. You may not be able to name it yet — but you feel it. A pull toward stillness. Toward something deeper than your daily routine. Toward light. You are invited to answer that call.


The Solstice Portal

The Summer Solstice is the moment the sun stands still at its peak — the longest light of the year, the fullest expression of solar power before the wheel begins its slow turn. It is a threshold, a held breath, a moment of pure potency. In the Andean Quechua tradition, this is the time of Inti Raymi — the Festival of the Sun — when the life force of Pachamamareaches its fullest bloom and the sacred living spirit within stones, water, plants, and all natural beings is most awake and most available to us.

This is one of the most powerful healing windows of the entire year. And we are gathering inside it.

What to Expect

You will be welcomed into a warm, carefully held ceremonial space designed for deep rest and restoration. The ceremony opens with shamanic drumming — the oldest healing technology known to humanity — whose steady heartbeat carries you gently below the surface of ordinary awareness into a place where the body softens and the mind quiets. Tibetan singing bowls weave through the experience, their resonant tones harmonizing the nervous system and opening the heart. Together they create a living sonic container in which healing can move freely.

As you rest in that sound, river stones selected for their solstice medicine are placed with intention upon and around your body. Shaped by water over vast spans of time, these stones carry the medicine of patience, surrender, and transformation. At the Summer Solstice they hold something more — months of sun have charged them with solar vitality and clarity, so that fire and water meet inside them. Their weight anchors and grounds you, drawing what is heavy or stagnant back into the Earth, and their quiet medicine asks: what have you been polishing, through patience and flow, that is ready now to be seen?

Woven among the stones, flower medicine drawn from Andean tradition tends the emotional body — inviting what has been held in shadow to finally meet the light. And throughout it all, Reiki flows through healing touch and intentional presence, amplifying every element and meeting your body's own wisdom with warmth and care. Stone, flower, sound, and Reiki together create a living altar. Your body is at the center of it.

New to This? You are Welcome Here.

You do not need any prior experience with energy healing, ceremony, or shamanic work to attend. If you have ever felt the quiet pull of nature, longed for a moment of genuine stillness, or simply sensed there is more available to you than everyday life is offering — this ceremony was made for you. All you need to bring is yourself and a willingness to rest and receive. The medicine takes care of the rest.

What to Bring for Your Comfort:

  • Yoga Mat: Please bring a mat to serve as your sacred space on the floor.

  • Pillows & Blankets (Optional): Since your body temperature often drops during

    deep relaxation, we highly recommend bringing a favorite blanket and a pillow to create a cozy, supportive nest.

  • Journal & Pen: To capture your thoughts and insights during our closing integration.

  • Comfortable Clothing: Wear loose, warm layers so you can remain completely still and relaxed throughout the evening.


Investment

$44 per person

Reserve your space and welcome the new season with intention.

*Space is intentionally limited to keep this experience intimate and supportive, and spots are expected to fill.

 

About Your Guide

Alexandra Dallos

Alexandra Dallos is a Master Shamanic Reiki Practitioner, Crystal Reiki Master, and the founder of EthereaWorks Healing Studio in North Grafton, Massachusetts. Her training spans multiple living lineages rooted in Andean Quechua, Amazonian, and Tibetan Vajrayana traditions, weaving together shamanic journeywork, soul retrieval, psychopomp work, stone medicine, and ceremonial healing into a practice that is both ancient in its roots and deeply personal in its application.

 

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