Time: Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
This event is In Person
Led by: SiSwinKlae, Laurel Boucher
Open Medicine Circle will be held on the last Wednesday evening of each month. We meet in-person in the Fellowship Hall (basement areas of the Interfaith Community Sanctuary (ICS) building) for the circle.
All men, women, youth and children are welcome.
This medicine circle includes prayers, drum/music, song, stories and more. We will have a potluck meal. If your way is open, please bring a prepared or nearly prepared dish to share.
For questions about the SiSiWiss Open Medicine Circle and or to be added to a reminder email list contact SiSwinKlae, Laurel at toucheboucher@gmail.com
This is a clean and sober gathering
The NW First Peoples spiritual practice called SiSiWiss (pronounced See See Wiss), translated into English means sacred breath, or sacred life. The SiSiWiss spiritual practice originates from the San Juan Islands and spread as a spiritual practice all through western Washington down to Siletz, Oregon. SiSiWiss traditions also spread to many of the Gulf Islands, including Vancouver Island and much of the NW coastal areas of B.C. The practice of SiSiWiss is understood as a medicine way or path, medicine meaning healing path.
(photo of SiSwinKlae Laurel Boucher and Che’ok’ten Paul Wagner)
ABOUT SiSwinKlae:
SiSwinKlae shares the knowledge that has been shared with her, with all those of open heart and open mind and willingness to learn the ways of the First People of our beautiful Coast Salish region. SiSwinKlae offers the sharing and learning through SiSiWiss Medicine Circle and various ceremonies.