June Full Moon Tea Ritual
About this Event
June Full Moon Tea Ritual
A cyclical gathering in rhythm with the moon and the wisdom of the body
Hosted by Loto Wellness Collective
📍 The House of Loto, 11410 CR 240, Maysville
📅 Tuesday, June 30th | 6:30–8:30 PM
🎟 $45 per guest (includes a $5 contribution to The Lotus Fund and a $5 contribution to land stewardship) - all sales are final.
At the heart of this gathering is something simple: women coming together to share their lives, their energy, and themselves with one another.
We'll gather in the forest at the House of Loto —stepping out of the pace of daily life and back into the rhythms of nature. Together, we’ll explore what it means to live in relationship with those rhythms, and how they mirror the cycles within our own bodies.
This is especially alive in mid-life. As our bodies shift—through perimenopause, menopause, and beyond—there is an invitation here. A rite of passage and embodiment.
Each gathering becomes a space where women can feel seen and loved without needing to have it all figured out. A place to speak honestly. To be witnessed. To remember what sisterhood actually feels like in the body.
We’ll share ceremonial cacao and Ayurvedic foods, thoughtfully prepared to support the body’s natural rhythms. There will be gentle guidance and open conversation—but the tea party is just the doorway.
The real medicine is in the gathering. In filling both your cup and your nervous system with something life-giving. In riding the waves of these cycles together, instead of alone.
You’re welcome to join us for a single gathering, or to step into the full summer series and experience what unfolds over time.
A seat is being held for you. Will you join us, sister?
What to Expect
Each Full Moon Tea Ritual is a two-hour gathering, intentionally paced to allow you to arrive, settle, and soften into the experience.
You can expect:
A gently held, guided container-We’ll open the space together and move through the gathering with light structure—enough to support depth of connection, without forcing anything.
Tea + nourishment as ritual-Herbal teas or ceremonial cacao will be shared alongside Ayurvedic, nourishing foods—prepared to support the body’s natural rhythms. This isn’t about consumption, but about slowing down enough to receive.
Honest, grounded conversation-Each gathering is centered around a theme aligned with the lunar cycle. You’ll be invited (never forced) to share, reflect, and listen in a space where truth is welcomed.
Space to be witnessed-This is not a teaching or a workshop. It’s a relational space. You don’t need to have insight or answers—just a willingness to be present.
Connection with the land-Held outdoors (weather permitting), you’ll be in direct relationship with nature—allowing the environment itself to support nervous system regulation and reconnection.
A consistent rhythm, with evolving themes-While each gathering has its own focus, the container remains steady—allowing trust, familiarity, and relational depth to build over time.
The Rhythm of the Series
Near each full moon this summer, we’ll gather in alignment with a different phase of the moon, moving through:
- Desire
- Receiving
- Expression
- Release
You’re welcome to join for a single gathering, or to experience the full arc as a four-part journey.
About Your Hosts
Jennifer Axcell
Jennifer is the Founder of Loto Wellness Collective. She has been hosting these full moon tea parties on beaches across Nayarit, Mexico, and is excited to bring these women's circles back to the forest in Colorado.
Jennifer is a social entrepreneur, artist, digital nomad, naturalist, and lover of life and people. As a nondual mystic, her work explores the co-evolution of Consciousness through community WEaving, somatic embodiment, and nervous system co-regulation. She is a certified Morning Altars™ facilitator, breathwork and meditation guide, and sacred medicine practitioner.
Leign Anne "Jade" Heath
Jade spent more than 20 years immersed in yoga, yoga therapy, herbalism, and the healing arts. She has always been an alchemist. She’s grown her own herbs, crafted tinctures, salves, and botanical remedies, creating her first garden in 2011.
Cherokee Bloom is an embodiment of her journey. A micro flower farm rooted in regeneration, reciprocity and belonging. This is a space where soil is nourished, stories are honored and flowers become messages carried in bouquets, offerings and bridal blooms.
Ara Diaz
Ara is a ritualist devoted to creating spaces where women feel safe to be fully seen — even in their fear — especially in their rawness. Her work is rooted in heart-opening experiences that soften defenses and invite honest expression.
The Exchange
The Exchange: $45 per gathering
All Loto Wellness Collective gatherings are rooted in reciprocity.
Your exchange is not simply payment for an experience, but participation in the care of something larger—a practice of women supporting women, community supporting community, and tending what tends us.
Each Moon Tea Ritual is thoughtfully prepared with nourishing Ayurvedic foods, herbal teas or ceremonial cacao, and a lovingly held space for honest conversation, connection, and care.
As part of this reciprocal model:
$5 is paid forward to the Lotus Fund, helping make Loto gatherings accessible for women seeking support and belonging.
$5 is paid backward to the Land Stewardship Fund, honoring the care of the land that holds us and helping sustain the places where healing and gathering become possible.
The remaining exchange supports the Mothers tending the container, preparing the experience, and holding space for this work to be sustainable and life-giving for everyone involved. In this way, every seat at the table becomes an act of mutual care.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 35.00 to USD 49.87













