Full moon Teachings Workshop
Storytelling and Moon Teachings
Through storytelling, participants are introduced to Full Moon teachings that focus on:
The Full Moon is shared as a time to release, reflect, and prepare for new beginnings.
Reflection prompts guide personal inquiry, including:
• What do I want to release?
• What intention will I set moving forward?
These reflections are held gently, allowing each participant to engage privately or through shared dialogue.
After this portion of the workshop, adults often feel mindful, grounded, and more connected to lunar cycles and Indigenous teachings.
A Mindful Creative Process
Both art options emphasize mindfulness, presence, and care.
Participants are encouraged to work slowly and intentionally, allowing the creative process to reflect inner learning and insight.
After the art session, participants often feel proud, reflective, and deeply connected to themselves, the cycles of the moon, and Indigenous teachings.

Curriculum Focus for Adult Learning
Teachings are connected to:
• Personal growth and wellness
• Creative reflection and intention-setting
• Indigenous perspectives on lunar cycles
• Ancestral practices and ceremony
Art Methodology – Participant Choice
Option One – Corn Husk Dolls
Participants create corn husk dolls using natural materials.
This option focuses on:
• Embodying intention through form
• Reflection and personal symbolism
• Connection to ancestral craft practices
The process is meditative and grounding, supporting reflection on cycles, renewal, and personal intention.
Option Two – Full Moon Painting on Live Edge Wood
Participants paint Full Moon imagery on live edge wood.
This option includes:
• Painting moon phases, intention symbols, or reflective designs
• Using acrylics to express release and intention
• Working with natural wood as a grounding element
The artwork becomes a visual reminder of intention, balance, and connection to lunar teachings.
Workshop Flow
A typical workshop follows this rhythm:
• Welcome and grounding circle with breath and reflection
• Storytelling focused on Full Moon teachings and Indigenous perspectives
• Reflection prompts for release and intention-setting
• Art session with participant choice of medium
• Optional sharing of insights or intentions
• Closing circle with gratitude and discussion on applying teachings in daily life
Logistics and Booking Details
Length: 3.5 hours
Cost: $500 per workshop (facilitation)
Materials fee: $20 per participant
All materials included.
This is an adult-focused workshop combining story, reflection, and art to support mindfulness, renewal, and connection to Indigenous lunar teachings.
Travel and accommodations are additional and discussed during booking.
