Events

Interplay

InterPlay is an active, playful, creative way to unlock the wisdom of the body.

It is easy, fun, and life changing. InterPlay integrates body, mind, heart and spirit. It is based on a series of incremental “forms” that lead participants to movement and stories, silence and song, ease and amusement. In the process, you will discover wisdom in yourself and your community.

InterPlay is devoted to fun. It teaches the language and ethic of play in a deep and powerful way. You don’t have to think of yourself as creative in order to do InterPlay. We can teach you that part easily. If you are convinced that seriousness is the path to inner wisdom, then you might want to look elsewhere. If you would like to become a “recovering serious person,” then InterPlay might be for you.

High Country Interplay

Boone Unitarian Universalist Church

Third Thursday of Every Month

7pm - 9pm

Cost: $20 suggested donation

Moon Ritual

Moon Rituals are gatherings that take place during various phases of the moon

Moon Rituals honor the time of a femme bodied person’s menstrual cycle and the cycles of the moon. Those who menstate have the option to collect their blood during their moon and bring it to the rituals to bury in the Earth. Offering our blood is a powerful ceremony that helps us reconnect our bodies back to Mother Earth. All people regardless of gender are welcome to the ceremony. You do not need to bleed to be part of the ritual.

Boone Moon Ritual

Offered every full moon, times vary.

Location varies. To be on the list to receive details of each moon ritual, email jimenavs@gmail.com

Ancestral Circles

Ancestor Circles are community-containers that offer a deep dive into your own ancestral healing process, with space and support for whatever unfolds.

These circles will assist you in continuing your family healing practice with a dedicated group of like-minded participants and personalized support.

The circles are kept small to ensure each member of the circle has the personal attention and connection they need to succeed, and membership is fixed, meaning you’ll meet with the same group of people and the same leader over the ten weeks of the series.

Each of the gatherings will share the same structure: the leader will ritually open the circle and hold the framework, participants will have space and time for personal ancestral connection, reflection, and support, and group members will have the opportunity to share and witness one another.

Each session will be 90 minutes in length, and no sessions will be recorded. You must do one ancestral coaching session before registering for ancestral circle. Please book an exploratory call first to join this circle.

Ancestral Circles

Dates Coming Soon…

Community Peace Circles

Peacemaking circles bring together individuals who want to engage in healing, support, deeper connection, decision making, conflict or other activities when honest communication, relationship development, and community building are desired outcomes.

Circles can be appropriate in business, family, judicial, social service and other settings. They offer an alternative to other meeting processes that often rely on hierarchy, win-lose positioning, and victim/rescuer approaches to relationships and problem solving. Circles bring people together in a way that creates trust, respect, intimacy, good will, belonging, generosity, mutuality and reciprocity. The process is never about "changing others", but rather is an invitation to change oneself and one’s relationship with the community. 

Circles are effective in any group settings in which there is a desire for:

  • Individual and collective accountability rather than only individual accountability

  • Building community

  • Accountability rather than punishment

  • Individual and collective change and transformation

Peacemaking circles are structured to enable communication, even on very difficult issues. They emphasize healing and learning through a collective group process, aiming to repair harm done and assign responsibility by talking through the problem. 

High Country Movement Collective “Getting to Know You” Community Peace Circle

Location: TBA