Ritual opens us to the Sacred. Ritual is ancient. Ritual allows us to invite intention and meaning into more areas of our lives.

Life is sacred and meant to be celebrated in deep, meaningful and beautiful ways! When we live with intention and create ritual and ceremony around our birthdays, births, loss of loved ones, divorce/separation, and rites of passage we are participating with the Sacred and honoring the great mystery of Life. Therefore we are creating more meaning and bringing more Light into our human experience and opening us up to a more beautiful way of being!

Private Rituals are offered to those who are looking to celebrate life or make a special moment even more sacred by gathering with intention.

I create ritual and ceremony for:

  • Birthdays

  • Births

  • Holidays

  • Openings

  • Death

  • Marriage

  • Moves

  • Divorce

  • And more…

Private Immersions are offered to those who are wanting to seek deep into their healing journey without feeling the pressure of time and outside of the normal rhythm of their lives. Immersions can happen onsite at Pillar of Light or offsite in an Airbnb in more of a retreat style offering. In full day or multiple day immersions Ashley creates an itinerary for you to go for your deepest level of healing, be restored and rejuvenated with healing practices like daily tea ceremony, gentle kundalini yoga, breathwork, journal writing, and more. Please reach out to us if you would like to know more about these deep dive experiences.

 

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This is what rituals are for. We do spiritual ceremonies as human beings in order to create a safe resting place for our most complicated feelings of joy or trauma, so that we don’t have to haul those feelings around with us forever, weighing us down. We all need such places of ritual safekeeping. And I do believe that if your culture or tradition doesn’t have the specific ritual you are craving, then you are absolutely permitted to make up a ceremony of your own devising, fixing your own broken-down emotional systems with all the do-it-yourself resourcefulness of a generous plumber/poet.
— Elizabeth Gilbert