Theme: Renewal, Light, and Resilience
As the year ends, the pawâcakinisîsipîsim — the “Frost Exploding Moon” — rises over a world that is both still and vibrant. In Cree tradition, this is a time to honour our inner fire, drawing on the strength of the land, the warmth of community, and the power of ceremony.
Astrologically, December’s full moon in Gemini or Cancer invites emotional reflection and heartfelt connection. It’s a time to release what no longer serves us and open to the light returning with the new year. Even in the deep cold, life continues — beneath the snow, within the heart, and among those we gather with.
This final full moon of the year calls us to slow down, breathe deeply, and honour both rest and resilience. Through gentle yoga and mindful ritual, we’ll reconnect with our bodies, our breath, and the quiet wisdom of winter.
This special evening includes:
✨ Slow, meditative movement to restore and soothe
✨ Breath and sound practices to release the year’s heaviness
✨ Reflection and journaling to welcome renewal
✨ A collective candle lighting to honour the sun’s return and our shared strength
Expect a peaceful, candlelit space filled with warmth, intention, and connection — a closing ceremony to rest, renew, and rise together under the Cold Moon.
Why practice under the Full Moon?
The full moon amplifies emotion and intention, offering a sacred pause for release and renewal. Practicing yoga beneath its light helps us reflect, realign, and reconnect — with the Earth, with ourselves, and with the cycles that guide us. Even in winter’s stillness, this practice reminds us: the light within endures, and growth continues.
Members: Included / 1 Punch Pass
Non-members: $25 Drop-in