Consecrating the Sweat:
Last Friday, more than 20 people showed up excited for the consecration of the new sweat. It was Passover, which is about a time of liberation from a long restrictive period. It was a Christian Easter rebirth time and a full moon shown down on us with Goddess Ester’s bunny form of new life on it. That’s what it felt like, loved ones, the tribe gathering and catching up after a long separation, smiles hugs, reunited, with love and eyes here and into the future.
As DF facilitated, we gathered holding hands in the circle during a colorful sunset and making intentions. Much of those intentions and thoughts were based on what we knew and remembered as the heart of the old sweat. The family, the support, the prayer, the song and music, the cleansing, the refuge, spirituality, comradery, sharing, the health and hope, all were mentioned. We had that in our thoughts, and just naturally, it all turned to demonstrative deeds of the intentions that evening. So, delightfully wonderful it was for everyone!
The sweat functioned well. It gets hot quickly; it can easily get very hot. Breeze and I placed a candelabrum in there, as the sun’s light gave way to that of the ever-present full moon. The good ‘ol days it felt, were back, all the way back to things like the two forgotten towels left laying behind. We went on, some of us quite late, because it felt so damn good.
We have to get forms printed and at ready, or sent out, some insurance, pick out five more 2x6x10’ slats. The board has to have a meeting to keep our tax exempt status and officially pass a few details. After that, we’ll start a regular Sunday sweat for starters. Probably, it will take a couple of more weeks.
I’ve got a special post to make on the Facebook page eventually, to acknowledge the volunteer help that has come forward to make this happen. This brings us to another project. We need a volunteer list. We need to set up hosts, and there are, of course other needs for us to make this happen every week. For now, I’m the coordinator and keeper of the list.
The sweat is functioning, not complete. There is a list including stucco, a pair of buttresses, a place to stack firewood, painting the lockers, an actual shower to replace the garden hose, erect and secure the gazebo, some pavers and carpet…I’ll let the community know, as it moves along…and there’s more to do.
Friday, we were gifted several chairs, nice wood to burn and a couple of artifacts from the beloved ‘ol sweat. We’re ba-ack…with heart!
Jbee