Plant Parenthood Detroit Integration Circle

Schedule

Sat, 05 Sep, 2026 at 03:00 pm

UTC-05:00
Location

15605 Woodrow Wilson St | Detroit, MI

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A safe space for parents + community to integrate healing, plant medicine, and growth through sharing, reflection, and connection.
About this Event

Plant Parenthood Detroit Integration Circles are sacred spaces for connection, reflection, and healing. Rooted in community care, these gatherings invite parents, caregivers, and community members to integrate insights from plant medicine, transformative life experiences, and the ongoing journey of conscious parenting.

Each circle blends mindfulness, somatic awareness, storytelling, and guided reflection to help participants ground, process, and embody their growth. We come together to honor the lessons of the plants, our children, and ourselves — creating a village of shared wisdom, vulnerability, and joy.

Why Attend:

  • To find community and grounding after personal or psychedelic experiences
  • To integrate lessons from parenthood, birthwork, or healing work
  • To explore connection between ancestral wisdom and modern consciousness
  • To be held in a safe, nonjudgmental, heart-centered space

What to Expect:

✨ Opening meditation or grounding practice

🌬️ Group sharing and reflection prompts

🪶 Somatic or creative integration exercises

💞 Closing circle or sound healing moment

No previous experience with plant medicine is required — just openness, respect, and a willingness to listen and share.

Facilitators: Hosted by Savanah Bohlin, Shekita Long, and the Plant Parenthood Detroit team, with support from Per Ankh Entheogenic Church and the global Plant Parenthood network.

Suggested Donation: Sliding scale, accessible for all.

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Where is it happening?

15605 Woodrow Wilson St, 15605 Woodrow Wilson Street, Detroit, United States

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Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 30.00

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