CannabiSabbath Ceremony with Multisensorial Journey.
Join Stefanie Frank, N.E.S.T. founder, and special guest, Gabriel Meyer, Musician, Radical Creative, Storyteller, Writer, Workshop Facilitator, Sacred Activism & Keynote - Speaker.
Come together in community to share in the sacred act of gathering in a circle with the spiritual essence of this revered and healing plant medicine.
"Beyond the sacred and the profane (bein kodesh le chol) there is ceremony, I'll meet you there."
Multisensorial Sabbath Journey:
Shabbat (Sabbath) is a day of rest and replenishment that marks the end of the working week, beginning a bit after sundown on Friday and until three stars are visible on Saturday night. It is a time to be rather than a time to do, perfect and holy( wholly) as how and who we are. A palace designed and celebrated in sacred time.
A Multisensorial journey weaving Hebrew ancestral tradition with our cannabis ceremony in current and relevant language, open to all peoples, through the five senses:
Sight (candles)
Touch (self-massage)
Smell (flowers)
Taste (cannabis treats)
Listen (sacred sounds)
blended with heart medicine, intention, story, and song.
Who is this for?:
If you can breathe, taste, touch, smell, listen or see, you are welcome!
About facilitators:
Stefanie Frank is a dynamic and multifaceted individual known for her diverse contributions to the field of healing arts and community building. She is the founder and director of ESKFF Nest, a healing arts refuge and retreat center located in the serene surroundings of Woodstock, NY. As a visionary retreat leader, Stefanie is committed to creating transformative experiences that cater to the spiritual and holistic well-being of individuals.
Stefanie's unique approach to healing arts integrates various modalities, including music, sound healing, flute, dance, and breathwork. She is deeply passionate about designing and guiding nature-based, spiritually diverse transformational experiences, ceremonies, and rituals that facilitate profound personal growth and healing.
Gabriel Meyer Halevy is a "radical flexitarian minstrel," musician, poet, and spiritual activist.
Gabriel was born at an educational summer camp created by his parents in Cordoba, Argentina. He grew up in the time of dictatorship and by the age of 16, was a committed human rights and spiritual activist following his late father's example, Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer.
He has led rituals, concerts, and workshops with great success for thousands of people around the world (Israel, Europe, North, Central & South America, India, Australia & South Africa) in the past 20 years.
He's currently nomadic, temporarily based in NYC, and has just submitted his first prose book (English) - An autobiographical fiction of prophetic sorts - to a couple of publishers.