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sermon on the mat series: discovering avalon

  • terra sol sanctuary 507 Castle Street Wilmington, NC, 28401 United States (map)

with Rev. Dr. Megan “Magpie” Rose + live music by The Blarney Brogues

“Be brave my love, the time has come, to cross the Tintagel sea….all fear will be gone when we reach the shores of Avalon” ~ Tina Malia

This workshop in an introduction to Celtic myths, a journey into your inner wisdom, and a reactivation of your spiritual essence. This time will include breath work, meditation, yoga practice (all levels), and Live Music featuring The Blarney Brogues.

About Megan:

Rev. Dr. Megan "Magpie" Rose, PharmD, B.Msc., RYT200 is a perpetual seeker of Source Love through song. It took her many years to find and give voice to her own heart song, and she now finds joy in being a vessel to hold space for others to find theirs. She currently shares her word, song, meditation, and asana practice at locations upon request. She has been seen with Kirtan artists including Hanuman's Devotion, Misty Hall & Friends, Lee Mirabai Harrington, Blissed, and Medicine Sound. She is currently a student at the University of Metaphysics as well as Yoga for the Planet.

About The Blarney Brogues:

Wilmington’s only full-time Irish band, The Blarney Brogues has been in existence for nearly 20 years in some form or fashion. Founded by fiddler and songwriter Craig Thompson, the band features classic traditional Irish tunes, modern Irish rock and pun hellok songs and a number of outstanding original compositions. Comprised of Matt Malloy on baritone guitar, Zach Hanner on acoustic guitar and Rachel Tisdale on bodhran drum, flute and four string banjo, The Blarney Brogues have developed a following in the Port City and have the kind of music that turns a rowdy crowd into a happy crowd. The band is excited to be a part of the Celtic themed yoga workshop and looks forward to a fun and enlightening day!

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