SEQUIM — All are welcome at a full moon-lunar eclipse gathering — with music, dancing and brunch — this Saturday.
“And it’s Easter weekend, so the energies will be amazing,” said Sophia Engkvist, an organizer of the event at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 73 Howe Road in the Agnew area.
The ceremony and celebration will begin at 11 a.m. with a polyphonic meditation, something Engkvist calls “a magical sound journey,” with quartz crystal singing bowls, Tibetan bowls, a gong, chimes, bells, yucca didgeridoos and native flutes.
Participants are invited to bring drums, rattles — and drinking water, as well as cushions for meditation.
“Then we will celebrate,” Engkvist said, “with chanting, toning, drumming and dancing.”
While admission is free, donations will be welcome, she noted.
The gathering will end with an optional potluck brunch, to wrap up by about 1 p.m.
For more information, contact Engkvist 360-460-7455 or songfire@olympus.net.