Moonscape: Full Moon in Libra

$25.00

Monday, April 14
7:30 - 9:30 pm
DAWA HQ
916 Springdale, Bld 4, Ste 109, Austin, TX 78702

About Moonscape

Moonscape ceremonies reconnect us to ourselves, our community, and nature. Each experience is centered around collective themes of each moon cycle. Join us in exploring a facet of the human experience through mind, body, and soul.

What to expect? 

The full moon in Libra shines a light on connections, encouraging reflection on how we give and receive love, support, and understanding from a place of reciprocity. It’s a powerful time to repair rifts, set boundaries, and deepen bonds. Libra reminds us to bring harmony, balance, and pleasure to all aspects of life—work and play, emotions and logic, and nurturing self and others.

In this ceremony we will be working with the medicine of Rose to access our physical, emotional, spiritual, and energetic bodies with profound depth through the channel of the heart. You will be supported through breathwork and somatic practices to release old wounds and emotional blockages in order to make space for self-acceptance and self-love.

How to Prepare

  • Do not eat 30 minutes prior to arriving

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Bring your own yoga mat and a blanket

  • Bring a water bottle

Who is this for?

Many creatives, intuitives, and community caretakers crave time and space to cultivate their intuition and strengthen their connections between self and spirit. By making space to look inward, we deepen our connection to our inner wisdom and open ourselves to receiving insights, downloads, and inspiration from Source. This evening also allows us to refill our cups energetically and feel resourced to continue sharing our gifts with community.

About DAWA

DAWA honors, celebrates, and empowers the essential work of BIPOC community frontliners through direct financial support and culturally relevant health-centered programming.

How to get to DAWA HQ

Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early so you have enough time to find parking and sign in. We recommend parking in the back parking lot of Canopy in front of Building 4. The entrance to DAWA HQ is at the back of Building 4 on Gunter St.

Live Stream Coverage

This event will be covered with a live stream over Zoom. If you cannot join us in-person, you can sign up for free here.

Refund Policy

Unfortunately, we cannot accept refunds at this time. If you can no longer attend, please contact us and we can work with you to transfer your ticket to another attendee or provide you with credit to attend another event in the future.

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Monday, April 14
7:30 - 9:30 pm
DAWA HQ
916 Springdale, Bld 4, Ste 109, Austin, TX 78702

About Moonscape

Moonscape ceremonies reconnect us to ourselves, our community, and nature. Each experience is centered around collective themes of each moon cycle. Join us in exploring a facet of the human experience through mind, body, and soul.

What to expect? 

The full moon in Libra shines a light on connections, encouraging reflection on how we give and receive love, support, and understanding from a place of reciprocity. It’s a powerful time to repair rifts, set boundaries, and deepen bonds. Libra reminds us to bring harmony, balance, and pleasure to all aspects of life—work and play, emotions and logic, and nurturing self and others.

In this ceremony we will be working with the medicine of Rose to access our physical, emotional, spiritual, and energetic bodies with profound depth through the channel of the heart. You will be supported through breathwork and somatic practices to release old wounds and emotional blockages in order to make space for self-acceptance and self-love.

How to Prepare

  • Do not eat 30 minutes prior to arriving

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Bring your own yoga mat and a blanket

  • Bring a water bottle

Who is this for?

Many creatives, intuitives, and community caretakers crave time and space to cultivate their intuition and strengthen their connections between self and spirit. By making space to look inward, we deepen our connection to our inner wisdom and open ourselves to receiving insights, downloads, and inspiration from Source. This evening also allows us to refill our cups energetically and feel resourced to continue sharing our gifts with community.

About DAWA

DAWA honors, celebrates, and empowers the essential work of BIPOC community frontliners through direct financial support and culturally relevant health-centered programming.

How to get to DAWA HQ

Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early so you have enough time to find parking and sign in. We recommend parking in the back parking lot of Canopy in front of Building 4. The entrance to DAWA HQ is at the back of Building 4 on Gunter St.

Live Stream Coverage

This event will be covered with a live stream over Zoom. If you cannot join us in-person, you can sign up for free here.

Refund Policy

Unfortunately, we cannot accept refunds at this time. If you can no longer attend, please contact us and we can work with you to transfer your ticket to another attendee or provide you with credit to attend another event in the future.

Monday, April 14
7:30 - 9:30 pm
DAWA HQ
916 Springdale, Bld 4, Ste 109, Austin, TX 78702

About Moonscape

Moonscape ceremonies reconnect us to ourselves, our community, and nature. Each experience is centered around collective themes of each moon cycle. Join us in exploring a facet of the human experience through mind, body, and soul.

What to expect? 

The full moon in Libra shines a light on connections, encouraging reflection on how we give and receive love, support, and understanding from a place of reciprocity. It’s a powerful time to repair rifts, set boundaries, and deepen bonds. Libra reminds us to bring harmony, balance, and pleasure to all aspects of life—work and play, emotions and logic, and nurturing self and others.

In this ceremony we will be working with the medicine of Rose to access our physical, emotional, spiritual, and energetic bodies with profound depth through the channel of the heart. You will be supported through breathwork and somatic practices to release old wounds and emotional blockages in order to make space for self-acceptance and self-love.

How to Prepare

  • Do not eat 30 minutes prior to arriving

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Bring your own yoga mat and a blanket

  • Bring a water bottle

Who is this for?

Many creatives, intuitives, and community caretakers crave time and space to cultivate their intuition and strengthen their connections between self and spirit. By making space to look inward, we deepen our connection to our inner wisdom and open ourselves to receiving insights, downloads, and inspiration from Source. This evening also allows us to refill our cups energetically and feel resourced to continue sharing our gifts with community.

About DAWA

DAWA honors, celebrates, and empowers the essential work of BIPOC community frontliners through direct financial support and culturally relevant health-centered programming.

How to get to DAWA HQ

Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early so you have enough time to find parking and sign in. We recommend parking in the back parking lot of Canopy in front of Building 4. The entrance to DAWA HQ is at the back of Building 4 on Gunter St.

Live Stream Coverage

This event will be covered with a live stream over Zoom. If you cannot join us in-person, you can sign up for free here.

Refund Policy

Unfortunately, we cannot accept refunds at this time. If you can no longer attend, please contact us and we can work with you to transfer your ticket to another attendee or provide you with credit to attend another event in the future.

The Practioners

Portrait of Madeline Vu

Madeline Vu

Madeline (she/her) is a designer, healing practitioner and birth doula trainee blending somatic healing, spirit plant medicine, and clairvoyant modalities. Her work helps people to deepen their relationship with the innate intelligence of their bodies, intuition, and inner cycles. 

Portrait of Nina Ho

Nina Ho

Nina (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist, gardener, and herbalist in training. She has been a community advocate in Austin for the last 11 years and believes in the transformative power of plants to nourish our mind, body, and spirit.

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This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.