Throwing the Bones: Winter Solstice Ceremony - Prana Blessings Throwing the Bones: Winter Solstice Ceremony - Prana Blessings

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Throwing the Bones: Winter Solstice Ceremony

Join us in sacred ceremony to honor the Winter Solstice, welcoming the turning of the seasons on our Earth and within our own lives.

Throwing the Bones is an ancient healing art and a Calling of the Spirits ceremony. In this ritual, you receive empowering insight, clarity, and support for times of change. The doctoring from the spirits begins before we gather and continues to unfold in your life long after the circle closes.

Together, we welcome the returning light, connect with ancestral wisdom, and open to the healing guidance of the season.

 

Meet Your Facilitator: Dr. JoAnne Dodgson

Dr. JoAnne Dodgson guides ceremonies, apprenticeships, and community gatherings that foster personal and collective healing while building a bridge to heart-centered living. For over twenty-four years, she has walked the path of the kala keh nah seh—a medicine storytelling tradition and ceremonial way of life.

JoAnne holds a doctorate in Counseling Psychology with a specialty in Holistic Health. She has worked extensively in trauma healing and college counseling, and she has taught in Transpersonal Psychology, Women’s Studies, and Holistic Health programs. Earlier in her career, JoAnne taught in public schools, directed a women’s shelter, and supported youth in residential programs. She continues to serve as both therapist and community activist, weaving together education, ceremony, and healing.

Visit https://www.joannedodgson.com/ for more information about JoAnne.

Date
Dec 20 2025
Expired!
Time
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Cost
$44.00
More Info
Join Us
Location
Prana Blessings Metaphysical Shop
1925 Rosina St. Unit C, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Website https://pranablessings.com
Organizer
Prana Blessings
Phone (505) 772-0171
Email pranablessings@gmail.com
Website https://pranablessings.com

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