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Puja (An Indian Sacred Ceremony):
Surrendering anything that no longer serves us
and invoking a healing for the collective psyche


A puja is a sacred Indian ceremony that dates back to 500 BC. Classically, it is centered around the offering of a flower to a Deity.  But in its deeper esoteric meaning, what is really being offered is your surrendering offering the ignorance  which keeps you trapped in suffering, to the deity that lives within your heart

Like in a traditional Indian puja, start by invoking an aspect of our true self. In this puja, we will  invoke the power and presence of Arunachala, a sacred mountain in India that a purifying fire (called a "Shiva Lingam)." This flame purifies anything that is presented to it, allowing for the life-giving energy of love to emerge

We will then invoke the Divine Mother, who possesses the power that supports and cares for the world. In total surrender, we will present to the gift of a flower, with a powerful prayer for her to take away that which no longer serves us.


This will be a powerful night of liberation as we surrender that which no longer serves us,
and invoking an energy of unity to the planet.
Invite a friend who needs healing or a miracle. I guarantee they will thank you for it.


Please bring a flower for an offering to the Goddess, and your deepest prayers for transformation.

Location: Crystal Core, 700 South Ave, Rochester 14620
Friday, May 23rd, 7pm-9:00pm
$15 donation at the door
Drop-in basis, no registration required (although we suggest you come early; we expect this event to be at full capacity)
For more info, email Michelle at [email protected]
Or call her at 585-210-9559
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