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SUMMARY:Sweat Lodge with Jesse Fearing and Dennis King
DESCRIPTION:Special Event Native American Sweat Lodge with Jesse Fearing and Dennis King\, Mar 2.\nWind over Fire Healing Arts Center has organized a Native American traditional sweat lodge in Northfield\, Minnesota on Saturday\, March 2.rd. The event is FREE and will from 12:30PM – 7PM approximately. Bring a dish to share after the sweat lodge. \nThe Lodge will be led by Jesse Fearing who is a Native American sun dancer and sweat lodge leader.  He has been taught in the Native American traditions by Mary Elizabeth Thunder at the Thunder Ranch in West Point\, Texas where he studied for more than 20 years traveling with her around the world. Special guest\, Dennis J. King\, Spiritual Healer\, Bear Clan\, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin will also participate. \nThe fire will be lit for 3 hours before we go into the lodge.  There is a house that we can go into to warm up if and when needed. We will start building fire by 12:30pm. The fire will be lit by 1:30. We will go into lodge around 4:30pm0 for an hour and a half.  After the sweat\, there will be a gathering in the house and a meal shared.  This will be at approximately 6:00-7:00PM (prepare\, eat\, and clean up time). \nWhat should I wear and/or bring? \n\nWomen should wear loose fitting NATURAL fiber (cotton preferably) dress or pants.\nMen should wear shorts\nBring a beach towel (or 2)\nBring a change of clothing (clothing changes from before the sweat set up/fire\, then the sweat\, then afterward what you may want to wear)\nBring water to drink after the sweat (no water can be taken into the lodge)\nBring Spirit tobacco as a gesture of goodwill and honoring the lodge leader\nBring food to share\n\nPlease note: \nThis is a sacred event and is steeped in tradition.  You are expected to be respectful of the ritual. \nIt is suggested that you drink plenty of water the day before and the day of the sweat. \nWomen that are on their moon cannot go into the lodge and will not be able to sweat. However they can participate in the daylong event and dinner. This holds true for anyone who wishes to take part in the ceremony but not sweat.  There is a place for you to participate and learn and observe for the next time. \nDonations to the lodge leader and the home where the event will take place are accepted and recommended. \nAlthough this is a free event you must call to register as space will be limited and there will be other folks that traditionally do these sweats with Jesse. \nThings to remember for lodge day:\n(This is simply a friendly reminder of things to think about as we move our energy and pray from beginning to end.) \n\nBring an offering for lodge pourer and rock runners  (tobacco\, etc)\nStay busy to move energy during lodge prep (If you don’t have anything to do\, ask.)\nThe final part of the ceremony is the clean-up. Make sure you do your part to help clean up outside at the lodge area\, as well as inside the house: (if you can’t find something to do\, ask.)\na.       Dishes washed\, dried\, and put awayb.      Food put awayc.       Table and chairs put awayd.      Hose turned offe.      Prayer tie box put back into trailer\nAnd make sure you have everything you brought with you when you leave\, especially the water bottles. There is a green trash bin and a blue/yellow recycle bin next to the garage.\nFeel free to use those as needed.\n AND: Don’t forget to offer a thank-you before you leave. There is a donation box set out if that is in alignment with your thank-you offering. But don’t feel limited to that\, thank-you’s can come in many forms (be creative if donations aren’t your thing).\n\nOur lodge gatherings have been terrific and joyous these past months/years\, the above is not to say we haven’t been doing this\, it’s all just a reminder to hold with us as we walk through these ceremonies. \nThanks all and God bless\nAho Mitakuye Oyasin \nTESTIMONIALS\n”Mary\, I want to thank you for the wonderful opportunity you presented me on this Sweat Lodge event. I was very in tuned to the whole affair. I cried several times\, with and for someone else. I felt very welcomed by all involved and even connected. That came upon me this am. It is still with me today at work. I felt connected to all these people\, awesome!! ”\n–anonymous \n  \nFOR MORE INFORMATION & DIRECTIONS \nCall 507-281-6649\nEmail – mary@windoverfire.com \nWind Over Fire Healing Arts Center\n4902 Wood Lane NW\nRochester\, MN 55901 \n
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