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🌿 One-Day Rainbow Lodge Ceremony November 1st, 2025 | 10:30am – ~7:00pm Humble Haven, Bluebell Coppice, Battle Suggested Donation: £77–£99 On All Saints’ Day, we enter the Rainbow Lodge supported by the Ancestors and the unseen ones who love us. In their presence, we are held in prayer and remembrance — guided into deep renewal at the turning of the seasons. The Rainbow Lodge is an Earth Temple of stone, steam, and spirit. Known traditionally as the Sweat Lodge, it is the womb of Mother Earth: a place of heartfelt prayer, purification, and rebirth. Held within the sacred container of four rounds, we journey through prayer, silence, song, and surrender — releasing what no longer serves and awakening the light of our true being. The fire, the stones, the steam, and the circle of community hold us as we step into mystery, healing, and transformation. 💫 Exchange This ceremony is offered on a donation basis (£77–£99 suggested). All contributions help raise the funds to build the lodge and support the costs of bringing this sacred work to the people. What to Bring A towel and loose, comfortable clothing (long dress/sarong or shorts) Water bottle Warm, dry clothes for afterwards A wool blanket (to help cover the lodge) A small offering for the fire (herbs, flowers, or something from nature) A dish to share for the potluck feast afterwards An open heart and willingness to pray, sweat, and release Led by Natasha Saltzer, a fully certified Rainbow Lodge leader through a year-long training with the Northern Drum Shamanic Centre. Natasha is also an experienced shamanic teacher and founder of the Little River Spiritual Centre, bringing over two decades of healing and ceremonial experience with integrity, depth, and devotion to the sacred ways of the Earth. 🌹 The Rainbow Lodge is the womb of Mother Earth — where prayer becomes breath, and breath becomes rebirth. For bookings and enquiries, visit: www.natashasaltzer.com


  • Date:05/09/2025 04:15 PM - 05/09/2025 04:15 PM
  • Location Humble Haven, Bluebell coppice campsite, Battle, East sussex (Map)