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Fern Leaves

EVENTS

Opening Ceremony & Water Blessing

Tue. Sept. 30, 4:30-7:00 PM

Penn Treaty Park, Philadelphia,
PA 19125

Tezhuna elders will honor the Delaware River and open the sacred container for the visit with listening, musical resonance, and love.

Upholding Our Daily Practices During Times of Emotion or Sadness

Tezhuna elders share guidance on upholding practices during times of challenging emotion and spiritual cleansing rituals.

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Remembering How to Communicate with Water

Tezhuna elders share guidance on how to work and co-create with sacred Water Consciousness.

Seeking Forgiveness from Nature for the Damage of Human Conflicts

Sat. Oct. 4, 8:30 AM-12:00 PM

Tacony Creek Park Trail 

Philadelphia, PA 19120

Tezhuna elders share guidance on how human conflict damages Nature and how to come into right relation with Mother Earth.​

Make a Day of It!

Celebrate the successful pagamento with an afternoon of global music and multicultural sharing, 1-5pm, Tacony Creek Park.

Full Moon Baptism and Planting of New Seeds

This pagamento also will amplify energetics of all earlier pagamentos in the visit, to ensure greatest regenerative power.

Closing Ceremony & Water Blessing

Mon. Oct. 6, 9:00PM-2:00 AM

Bucks County Playhouse,

New Hope, PA 18938

Tezhuna elders will honor the Great River and close the sacred container for the visit with listening, musical resonance, and love.

Individual Healing Sessions with the Tezhuna Elders

Embrace a rare opportunity for a private, in-person healing session with multiple Tezhuna elders at once. Enjoy a truly profound experience of being witnessed and supported in your own healing journey. ​​

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Private healing sessions run from September 30th - October 7th.

Sessions will last from 60 - 90 minutes.

The specific location will be shared closer to the date.​

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CONTACT

Tezhuna.philly@gmail.com

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All gifts, including event purchases and the online course, are non-refundable.

We recognize and acknowledge that Philadelphia Pennsylvania stands on the Indigenous territory known as 'Lenapehoking,' the traditional homelands of the Lenape, also called Lenni-Lenape or Delaware Indians. Their descendants today include three main groups:  the Delaware Tribe and Delaware Nation of Oklahoma; the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, Ramapough Lenape, and Powhatan Renape of New Jersey; and the Munsee Delaware of Ontario. We honor these great earth stewards and celebrate their voices being heard.

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