Ritual & Community
Key of Belonging
We Are Not Meant To Do This Alone
We are living in times of acceleration, uncertainty, and collective unraveling.
In moments like these, community becomes medicine, more than ever.
Ritual and gathering offer more than comfort. They help us stay oriented, regulated, and connected while the world shifts around us. When we come together intentionally, we remember that transformation is not a solitary endeavor, and that being witnessed matters.
Celestial Keys community offerings create space to pause, reflect, and tend the present moment together — without hierarchy, dogma, or pressure to be anything other than human.
New Moon
Rituals
Each New Moon invites a reset — a quiet turning inward before the next cycle begins.
New Moon Rituals are held as intentional gatherings where we come together to:
Align with the current lunar and astrological energy
Release what is completing
Name intentions with clarity and care
Anchor ritual as a living, embodied practice
These rituals are accessible, guided, and welcoming to both newcomers and experienced practitioners. You don’t need to “know how” to do ritual— just a willingness to arrive and listen.
New Moon Rituals are currently offered in person at RockMama, guided by Clare Everhart of Celestial Keys and Andrew House of Owl & Stag. creating a shared rhythm of gathering and return.
Ritual
As Sacred Belonging
Ritual as Sacred Belonging, an experience devoted to ritual as a technology of connection — to self, to the Earth, to community, and to Spirit, is offered quarterly as a guided group container,
This offering is designed to deepen relationship with ritual as a living practice. While each participant engages ritual in their own way, the container itself emphasizes shared reflection, inspiration, and relational presence as essential aspects of ritual’s purpose.
Rather than moving through the work alone, we gather in community to:
Stay connected to ritual across time
Draw inspiration from one another’s experiences and practices
Be witnessed and supported in ongoing transformation
Root personal insight within a collective field of care
At its heart, Ritual as Sacred Belonging recognizes that ritual has always been about more than ceremony. It is about belonging, remembrance, and being held while we change.