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Solstice Stillness: Honouring the Pause of Winter
Solstice Stillness: Honouring the Pause of Winter

Sun, Dec 21

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The dOMe (address provided at booking)

Solstice Stillness: Honouring the Pause of Winter

As we cross the threshold of the Winter Solstice, we enter the longest night — the sacred womb of darkness — where all life slows, softens, and dreams itself anew. This is a holy pause in the great turning of the wheel, a moment when the Earth exhales and everything returns to stillness.

Time & Location

Dec 21, 2025, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The dOMe (address provided at booking), Metchosin, BC V9C 3Z3, Canada

Event Details

As we cross the threshold of the Winter Solstice, we enter the longest night — the sacred womb of darkness — where all life slows, softens, and dreams itself anew. This is a holy pause in the great turning of the wheel, a moment when the Earth exhales and everything returns to stillness.


Within this vast quiet, we are invited to turn inward — to listen to the ancient pulse beneath the surface, to honour what has fallen away, and to tend the embers of our own inner light. The Solstice teaches us that even in the deepest darkness, the promise of renewal stirs. From this fertile void, new visions begin to form, and hope is quietly reborn.


As we gather in sisterhood, we rest into the mystery of winter’s embrace — nourishing body, heart, and spirit. Remembering that from silence, all creation begins. For this gathering, we call upon…


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  • General Admission

    Sale ends

    Dec 20, 11:55 p.m.

    From $66.00 to $88.00

    • $66.00

      +$1.65 ticket service fee

    • $77.00

      +$1.93 ticket service fee

    • $88.00

      +$2.20 ticket service fee

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    Land Acknowledgements
    With great reverence, Aroha Rising acknowledges the traditional and unceded territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Xʷsepsəm/Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory we gather on, honouring the ongoing stewardship, rich cultural traditions and resilience of all Coast Salish peoples. With a grateful heart, we aim to continue to build respectful relations that honour the land, the water, the people, the animals and all benevolent spirits supporting the true reconciliation needed at this time.
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