Current Offerings

Ceremony & Sacred Gathering

Seasonal ceremonies rooted in feminine wisdom, metaphysical principles, and embodied ritual. These gatherings invite participants into deeper relationship with themselves, the unseen, and the living world.

Metaphysical Teaching & Integration

Teachings that translate spiritual consciousness into daily, embodied life—bridging intuition, nervous system awareness, and metaphysical understanding.

Embodied Spiritual Guidance

Spiritual support that honors trauma-informed presence, intuitive insight, and somatic listening. This work is not predictive or prescriptive—it is relational, grounded, and deeply respectful of personal sovereignty.

One-Day Immersive Retreats

Lunar Rose will begin offering immersive, in-person retreat days designed to gently open awareness while supporting safety, grounding, and integration.

Our first one-day immersive retreat will take place September 2026, marking the beginning of Lunar Rose’s in-person ceremonial path.

A Growing Ministry

As Lunar Rose expands, offerings will include:

  • Multi-day retreats

  • Sacred weddings and handfastings

  • Community ceremonies

  • Seasonal spiritual gatherings

  • Large-scale retreats held on stewarded land with canvas tents and a future ceremonial barn space

This ministry is intentionally growing slowly, with integrity and reverence.

  • A Vision Taking Root

Lunar Rose Spiritual Center is in active creation.

While the long-term vision includes stewarding expansive land for retreats, ceremonies, and sacred celebrations, the work begins now—with intimate, embodied, and carefully held gatherings.

September 2026 marks our first one-day immersive retreat—an initiation into what Lunar Rose is becoming.

This retreat will offer:

  • Gentle embodied practice

  • Metaphysical teaching grounded in presence

  • Nervous system-aware ceremony

  • Space for intuitive opening and integration

  • A deeply held, human-scaled experience

This is not a performance retreat.
It is a remembrance.

Those who attend are not “participants”—they are witnesses, co-creators, and future carriers of this work.