Ceremony with Sarah is next level. I can feel my authentic frequency with such clarity. Ceremony is where I learn to be free.
raquel a.
I keep coming back to ceremony because during ceremony I feel like I'm able to hear my true self better.
karolina
You don't have to a Wild Woman or Great Mother to benefit from Temple. You just have to be open to becoming yourself.
sherry
If you are a woman looking for deeper connection and conversations with other women, come to the Living Temple. We
are here.
kelly
Because coming back to Ceremony means coming back to the truest version of myself.
Jordan M.
And I find as I continue coming that Spark gets bigger and brighter and I'm able to hold it for so much longer than when I first started coming.
Kristin R.
Something that actually reaches the part of you underneath all the managing and producing and keeping everyone okay. You've probably been circling this work for a while already — the journaling, the cards, the morning ritual you're trying to build. Ceremony is where that door finally opens.
Summer Solstice is the ovulation of the year, the moment of peak fullness, peak magnetism, peak life force in the entire cycle.
Everything you've been planting since winter is coming into ripeness right now. The earth is at maximum aliveness, and your body is part of that same system.
What you're feeling isn't restlessness. It's a season asking you to receive what's been building. When hundreds of women choose to cross this threshold together in real time, something happens in that field that a solo practice simply can't replicate.
Here's what actually happens when you cross into ceremony: your personality gets a rest. The roles, the responsibilities, the version of you that manages everything and keeps everyone okay, all of it gets to set itself down for a few hours. What's left is your soul — your actual knowing, the deeper intelligence in you that your ordinary life doesn't give much airtime to.
Sarah is an Ordained Priestess trained in the 13 Moon Mystery School, which means she doesn't just host a gathering, she holds a field. Women who've never experienced anything like this consistently say the same thing after their first ceremony: "What was that? I've never felt anything like that before."
Sacred feminine ceremony used to be as normal as a graduation or a Sunday service. These practices were deliberately removed from culture because they are the literal key to women's wisdom, creativity, and power. What feels unfamiliar isn't fringe. It's ancient.
After registering, you'll receive a guide to help you create sacred space wherever you'll be joining from.
Over the evening, Sarah will guide you through meditation, movement, breath, and intention-setting for the season ahead. There will be teaching, music, and real space to release what no longer belongs in this next chapter. The chat is there if you want connection, and completely optional if you want to stay in your own experience. No one is asking you to perform or process out loud.
The recording will be yours for life, and your ticket includes our post-ceremony integration call where Sarah coaches directly into what women are navigating in their actual lives.
Most women don’t need more information. They don’t need another podcast, another framework, another optimization strategy. They need space.
Space to actually hear themselves think. Space to remember what matters to them, separate from what everyone else needs from them.
Space to reconnect with the part of themselves that gets quietly buried under the deadlines and the caregiving and the responsibilities and the relentless forward motion of a life that never really pauses.
For thousands of years, ceremony was exactly how we created that space. It was how we marked the turning of chapters. How we honored transitions instead of just bulldozing through them. How we stayed connected to ourselves, to each other, to the earth, and to something bigger than our daily to-do list. And most of us have lost that completely.
We’re moving so fast that we don’t even stop long enough to notice what season we’re in, let alone what that season might be asking of us. So we keep pushing when we need to rest.
We keep producing when we need to receive. We stay the course when our soul is quietly, urgently asking for something deeper. And slowly, without meaning to, we begin to flatten out.
The work we cared about starts to feel heavy. Our creativity starts to go quiet. Our relationships become more functional than alive. We lose that sense of ourselves that made everything feel worth it in the first place.
Ceremony interrupts that. It creates a real threshold, a moment to pause, to release what no longer belongs to this next season, and to consciously choose how you want to move forward. Because nourishment isn’t the reward you get after you’ve done everything else. Nourishment is what makes everything else possible.
Most women don’t need more information. They don’t need another podcast, another framework, another optimization strategy.
Space to actually hear themselves think. Space to remember what matters to them, separate from what everyone else needs from them.
Space to reconnect with the part of themselves that gets quietly buried under the deadlines and the caregiving and the responsibilities and the relentless forward motion of a life that never really pauses.
For thousands of years, ceremony was exactly how we created that space. It was how we marked the turning of chapters. How we honored transitions instead of just bulldozing through them. How we stayed connected to ourselves, to each other, to the earth, and to something bigger than our daily to-do list.
We’re moving so fast that we don’t even stop long enough to notice what season we’re in, let alone what that season might be asking of us. So we keep pushing when we need to rest.
We keep producing when we need to receive. We stay the course when our soul is quietly, urgently asking for something deeper.
The work we cared about starts to feel heavy. Our creativity starts to go quiet. Our relationships become more functional than alive. We lose that sense of ourselves that made everything feel worth it in the first place.
Ceremony interrupts that. It creates a real threshold, a moment to pause, to release what no longer belongs to this next season, and to consciously choose how you want to move forward.
They need space.
And most of us have lost that completely.
And slowly, without meaning to, we start to flatten out.
Because nourishment isn’t the reward you get after you’ve done everything else. Nourishment is what makes everything else possible.
My default setting used to be anxious, overthinking, and self-conscious, with a radio station of stress playing in my body all day long.
The thing that finally changed it wasn't therapy or yoga or any of the practices I'd tried. It was sacred feminine ceremony. At a time when I had everything I thought I wanted and still felt deeply off, ceremony was the first place I ever felt genuinely held.
That was more than a decade ago, and it still anchors me through it all. The thing I've watched happen in women who come into this work is the same thing that happened in me: not that their lives got easier, but that they met their lives differently.
— Sarah
The Living Temple was co-founded by Sarah Jenks and Kelly Taveras as a global sacred feminine community for the brilliant, badass, spiritually rooted women who are here to shape what's next.
If Sarah is the Priestess at the front of the room, Kelly holds down the edges of the Temple, making sure nothing leaks and no one forgets what we're really here for.
The women who gather here are professors, artists, executives, healers, mothers, activists, and builders of every kind. When women like that gather in ceremony together, something extraordinary happens in the room.
Summer Solstice, the longest, most alive day of the year, is one of the most potent thresholds there is to finally walk through it. June 18th, 6 to 9pm Eastern, livestreamed from Living Temple HQ. The recording is yours to keep, and you don't need any previous experience or particular belief system. You just need to show up.
Because nourishment isn't the reward you get after you've done everything else. Nourishment is what makes everything else possible.