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All year, we look forward with anticipation to our Traditional Weather Harvest Festival. On this one day each year, we join with you, our community, to celebrate the Weather Beings, the harvest and the sacred connection between human beings and the divine natural world that nourishes balance in these times.
We have held these ceremonies each fall for nearly 30 years. View photos!
Click the button below for info about our upcoming Harvest Festival Ceremony on Sunday, October 13, 2024.
We also offer traditional Solstice Ceremonies. These are evening ceremonies on the Summer and Winter Solstices.
We’re looking forward to our Summer Solstice Ceremony on June 20, 2024. Click below to learn more!
Ways to Participate with us and support our work:
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In this ceremony, you’ll erect an altar to honor your loved ones who have passed on, opening to their help and guidance. Led by a Traditional Nahua weather worker. Learn more…
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A sacred doorway opens on the night of Solstice in Summer and Winter. The ancient ways of our tradition give us a ceremony around the sacred fire to honor this opening and bring possibilities for growth and healing for all who participate. Led by a traditional Nahua weather worker and healer. Learn more…
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When you learn of threatening storms, or if our area is experiencing drought or floods, we weather workers would appreciate your prayers for our work. The best prayer is “Please support the Asheville weather workers to help us to have balanced weather.”
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If your area is experiencing drought, flood, wild-fires or other damaging weather, there may be a way for us to help, or for one of our compadres in another region to help you. Use the form below to contact us.
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Our Tepahtiani healers offer sessions, temazcallis (sacred sweat lodges), house clearings, and other ceremonies and events. Learn more…
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Feel free to contact us to learn more about our path of Working with Weather and ways you can support balanced weather in the Asheville, NC area.