August 30 - September 26, 2020

The abortion experience is a fundamentally life changing experience for a woman.

It is a physical experience.

It is an emotional experience.

It is a relational experience.

For many, it is also a spiritual experience.

The abortion experience involves not only the physical procedure, but also the people and events leading up to it (sex, pregnancy, decision) and the people and events following it (changes in relationships with self and others, physical, emotional, and financial toll, shifting of timelines.)

Depending on the availability of inner and outer resources one has at the time, a woman who has had an abortion is more or less able to process and integrate the experience in a healthy way that supports her life force.

Often, there are aspects of the abortion experience that are buried beneath the surface, waiting for the time, the space, and the support to rise up and be illuminated.

Interior Narratives offers this precious time, space, and support.

It is an opportunity for women who have had an abortion to illuminate anything within that is ready to be seen and witnessed, in a safe and loving community container.

To illuminate is to bring conscious awareness to something.With conscious awareness comes healing, growth, and transformation.

This month-long virtual ceremony is designed to support this process in a holistic and integrated way

via ceremony, meditation, community sharing, art making, writing, and movement.

Interior Narratives includes:

  • Three community calls with Stephanie and Georgia - meet your ceremonial guides

  • One ceremony template to create and carry out a personal ceremony

  • One 60-minute private session with Georgia (optional add-on)

  • One personal prayer created for you by Georgia after private session (optional add-on)

Dates and Time of Community Calls

Sunday August 30, 2020 @ 1PM EST / 8PM Israel (60 min): introductions, intentions & archetypes

Sunday September 13, 2020 @ 1PM EST / 8PM Israel (90 min): meditation, movement & narrative sharing

Saturday September 26, 2020 @ 1PM EST / 8PM Israel (90 min): offerings, question circle & collective poem

For women who have had an abortion and desire to:

  • explore previously unexpressed thoughts and emotions related to the experience

  • be supported to reflect on their experience more deeply

  • lovingly tend to any lingering or previously hidden wounds associated with the experience

  • share, listen, and expand the experience through the support of community

  • illuminate lessons and create deeper meaning out of the experience

  • find closure, forgiveness, completion where needed

  • honor and celebrate the experience with other women

Cost for community participation (three group calls + ceremony template):

Sliding scale of US$88 to US$222

Add-on option for 1:1 session and personal prayer with Georgia:

US$150

Contact

Use the form below to connect with us about joining this journey.

Please answer all of the following questions in your message:

1. When did you have your abortion(s)?

2. What issues feel most present to you regarding your abortion experience (impact to your body, relationships, emotional or spiritual well being, finances, etc)?

3. What do you wish to receive through your participation in Interior Narratives?

ABOUT YOUR GUIDES

Stephanie Lyra Lin

As a coach, healer, and spiritual guide for almost a decade now, I am honored to support women on their journey of growth and empowerment. I am a Certified Life Coach, Reiki Master, and Family Constellations practitioner with a Master's degree in Buddhism from Columbia University. My work combines meditation, deep listening, energy work, emotional healing, mindset mastery, and intuitive spiritual guidance. I grew up in NYC, have lived in various places around the planet including Israel and Taiwan, and currently reside on Big Island, Hawaii. I am dedicated to the awakening of all human beings to the love and creative power that moves through them, as them.

Georgia Wall

I am an artist, teacher and Ceremonialist born in New York City and still here. As a Ceremonialist, I do not work within a specific practice or lineage; instead, I seek to uncover the specific inner ceremony that an individual or a group carries within them -- the ceremony that is necessary and arising for the given moment, born from lived experience. I do not arrive with objects (no sage or crystals in my bag) or predetermined notions of what a ceremony looks or feels like. The ceremonies I co-create, with the people I am privileged enough to work with, are born out of an emergent process of deep conversation, listening, reflecting and imagining. I define ceremony as a reverent and intentional act that brings us closer to our innermost sense of knowing, always with the aim of honoring our own humanity as well as the humanity of all people.