Full Moon Sound Immersion w/ Scot McClellan (In Person)

Schedule

Sun Feb 01 2026 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm

UTC-05:00

Location

10 Beulah Road, New Britain, PA | Doylestown, PA

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Full Moon Sound Immersion w/ Scot McClellan (In Person)
February’s Full Moon is known as the Snow Moon, a name that traces back to Indigenous North Americans. This name speaks for itself and doesn’t require much explanation. February is the month of the heaviest snowfalls in North America. The Snow Moon lights up the sky in the middle of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, when the nights are long and the world feels quiet. This Moon is a time to slow down, rest, and look within. Its glow on snowy fields can remind us that even in silence, life is preparing for change. The Snow Moon is often linked with reflection, patience, and gentle beginnings. Think of the Snow Moon as a simple reminder to pause, breathe, and enjoy the calm beauty of winter. The Snow Moon represents a pause before renewal, a sacred stillness where inner movement begins long before it is visible. The Snow Moon is not a dramatic or outwardly expressive lunar event. Its power lives in subtlety. Where other full moons stir urgency or action, the Snow Moon invites rest, reflection, and inner recalibration. By understanding its origins and symbolism, its magic becomes easier to recognize and more natural to work with.
Spiritually, the Snow Moon weaves together stillness and transformation. It mirrors winter’s inward pull while quietly awakening the first signs of renewal beneath the surface. This moon exists in a transitional space, suspended between what has ended and what has not yet begun. Its core spiritual themes include purification and cleansing by releasing what has grown heavy over winter, reflection and inner work by listening rather than acting, hope and renewal by trusting unseen movement, and protection and shelter by honoring rest, boundaries, and safety. The Snow Moon reminds us that growth does not always appear active. Sometimes growth looks like rest, patience, and allowing clarity to arrive in its own time. Although snow and silence define the outer world, life is quietly stirring beneath the frozen earth. Bulbs push upward, sap begins to flow, and the sun slowly climbs higher in the sky. This creates a wonderful model that can be described as fire sleeping beneath ice.
On a spiritual level, this reflects intuition, creativity, and personal power that may feel dormant but is very much alive. The Snow Moon encourages tending what is emerging gently, without rushing it into expression before it is ready. The gongs, with their resonant and multifaceted tones, create sound frequencies that penetrate deep within your being, aligning with the natural rhythms of the season. As these powerful vibrations wash over you, they dissolve stress and release blocked energy. This sonic experience taps into the power of the full moon, a time for introspection and letting go, helping you to transition into a state of deep relaxation and inner peace.
Accompanying the gongs, the crystal singing bowls emit pure, harmonic tones that resonate with your energy field. These crystalline vibrations amplify the healing process, enhancing your sense of well-being and elevating your consciousness. As you connect with the energies of the full moon, the sound waves gently coax your mind into a meditative state, offering clarity, stillness, and a profound sense of renewal. A native Inuit drum, chimes, and Tingsha cymbals will bring grounding.
SPIRITUAL OFFERING: $15
* Dress comfortably. Bring water.�
** If you like, bring a yoga mat, blanket, pillow to lay comfortably and stay warm. Chair provided if preferred.
*** Doors close at 6:30 pm so please be on time.
**** Check with your doctor if you have any medical concerns related to sound vibrations.
***** Give yourself some extra time if you have not been here to this address before.�
****** No show attendee fees are not refundable
* WALK INS are always welcome!
However, to ensure your spot and help avoid any last-minute cancellations due to insufficient sign-ups, we recommend registering online at least three days before the event.
MEET YOUR FACILITATOR
Scot spent over 40 years working with special needs students and athletes as well as juvenile offenders. Currently he is exploring sound baths after having experiences that have led to expansive awakenings and opened new awareness’. He is expanding his knowledge by taking classes in sound healing. He hopes to provide this opportunity for others.
Location: Circle of Miracles, 10 Beulah Road, New Britain, PA
Give yourself some extra time if you have not been here to this address before.
Note: Entrance to Circle of Miracles is the 2nd driveway of the property on Beulah Road. When you turn into the driveway, please go around to the parking lot area that is at the rear of the building. The entrance door is on the lower level of the building.
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