EARTH & SOUL MEDICINE DAY RETREAT ~ BOWEN ISLAND
Earth & Soul Medicine Day Retreat ~
Bowen Island
Sunday, February 13th from 12pm to 6pm
You are invited to step out of your everyday life....
immersing yourself in nature and connecting in community.
Included:
~ Time in Nature
~ Fire Ceremony
~ Cacao Ceremony
~ Sound Journey
~ Sacred Art Creation
~ Deep Sharing & Witnessing
~ Sharing Nourishing Food
Investment: $120 CAD.
Email info@melanieoleary.com to register.
(Space is limited)
Location
Nectar Yoga is a healing experience that awakens and nourishes body and spirit through multi- and single-day retreats. Contained within 20-acres of untouched land on Bowen Island, Nectar features five cozy, Scandinavian-inspired cottages; locally grown organic food; yoga and meditation sessions; and enhancements such as massage and tarot readings. ~ Trip Advisor
A Short History of Bowen Island
Squamish Nation
The name for Bowen Island is Nex̱wlélex̱m in the Squamish language of the Squamish people. The Squamish peoples used and occupied the area around Howe Sound including Bowen Island. Areas such as Snug Cove and a few other parts of the island were used as campsites for hunting and gathering trips.
Historically they would use the warmer spring and summer months to travel to resource gathering sites and move from their permanent winter villages. Bowen Island has a traditional name in the Squamish language, Xwlíl’xhwm, translating to "Fast Drumming Ground", although some authors attribute the name to the sound made by the ocean as it passes through the tiny pass between the Island's northern point and Finisterre Island. The tide rushing in and out is reminiscent of the sound of drums beating quickly. The name "Kwém̓shem" is used for Hood Point. Bowen is still used by people from Squamish and Musqueam for deer hunting.
Earth & Soul Medicine Guide
Melanie O'Leary is an Earth & Soul Practitioner, Sacred Ceremony Facilitator and Creative Visionary. She is the owner of Soul Sanctuary and co-creator of Alder & Birch Creations.