Overview
On the first Full Moon of the year, we gather in the roundhouse for an overnight ceremony of rest, dreaming and shared intention. The Full Moon Dream Temple is held as a safe, luminous, womb-like space, where we settle into community and rest close to the earth.As the year turns, this ceremony offers a way to release the old, welcome what is emerging and begin the New Year in an auspicious, intentional and nourishing way.
The night unfolds as a consciously crafted ritual space, where movement, breath, plant medicine, mantra and healing music become forms of ecological art.
Resting close to the land, we open to our inner dreaming and to the dreaming of the earth, allowing the intelligence of place to guide what arises.
We weave native plant medicine with sung Sanskrit mantras to create a gentle and protective sonic architecture in this pagan landscape where chant and rhythm have long connected people with the natural world. Sanskrit — the root of many Indo-European languages — becomes a way of re-tuning ourselves into harmony with nature.
The native plant-medicine elixir is made from microdosed mycelium elder, foraged respectfully from stone circles on the moor, blended with Mugwort and wild Rose.
These plants are a living library, carrying the ancient wisdom of the land. In small doses, the psychoactive quality of the mycelium softens resistance and supports relaxation, intuition and dream clarity, helping us enter the night with openness and ease.
Throughout the night we are held in waves of healing sound, including an immersive sound bath of gongs, crystal bowls and sacred instruments, supporting integration, deep release and communal dreaming.
This ceremony is also a celebration of community, creativity and new beginnings, welcoming the New Year with connection and shared purpose under the Full Moon.

Ceremony Itinerary
3:00pm – Arrivals & Opening Practices
Breathwork, gentle yogic movement and silent meditation to explore intentions for the year ahead.
Sunset – Plant Elixir for Dreaming
A dreaming elixir of Mugwort, mycelium elder and wild Rose, offered to support relaxation, intuition and dream clarity.
After Sunset – Mantra Invocation
Singing ancient protective Sanskrit mantras, invoking the luminosity of the Full Moon, inspiration and creativity.
Early Night – Dreaming Soundscape
A crystalline soundscape and the hypnotic chanting of the 108 Names of Matangi, Goddess of sacred speech, creativity and the wild, untamed intelligence of nature.
Feasting
Sharing simple nourishing treats together.
Late Night – Sound Bath & Deep Rest
A sound bath with gongs and sacred instruments supports deep communal rest as we dream with the earth.
Early Morning – Dream Sharing
A dream-sharing circle at first light, opening space for insights from the night.
Morning – Meditation & Breakfast
A short meditation and gentle yoga, followed by a simple breakfast to close the ceremony.
Cost (Sliding Scale)
£95 – Supported
£105 – Standard
£115 – Community Supporter
Includes:
- Overnight stay in the Dream Temple
- Plant-medicine ceremony
- Morning yoga & meditation
- Sunrise breakfast
If you prefer your own accommodation, please add £30.
Early booking recommended — limited number for small group.

What to Bring
- Bedding (sleeping bag or duvet + pillow)
- Sheepskins, mats, blankets, shawls
- Warm, comfortable clothing
- Water bottle
- Notebook & pen
- Altar offering (flower, stone, herb, symbolic item)
- Treats to share (fruit, nuts, raw chocolate, healthy snacks)
- Mug for tea
- Ear plugs (for communal sleeping)
- Yoga mat
Booking Details
Wild Earth Reverence
Sort Code: 04-00-03
Account Number: 11102339
Reference: Your Name + Dream Temple
Your Facilitators

Sangita Lakhanpal
Sangita Lakhanpal is an artist, vocalist and Tantric yogini whose offerings arise from the nature-rooted spiritual traditions of her Indian heritage. Her work centres on re-wilding—a return to our original nature and to the living intelligence of land, plants and ancestors. Through mantra, sound and Tantric practice, she helps people re-tune their inner rhythms to the rhythms of the earth.
Guided by pilgrimages to sacred sites in India and the UK, and by years of listening to native plant spirits, her ceremonies honour plants as carriers of wisdom, memory and culture. She works closely with the archetype of the vegetation goddess, recognising plant medicine as a bridge between land, lineage and human consciousness.
“Sangita offers her voice in devotion to the Great Mother, breathing new life into the old stories that re-kindle our relationship with nature.”
— Chantal Elkin, Head of Values & Beliefs, WWF
Jason & Helen
Jason and Helen’s passion for spiritual sound healing and holding of sacred space comes from a deep guided connection and honouring of self, sacred sites, earth energies and living water consciousness.
It is their desire to share their gifts, knowledge and joy of connection to the seven directions through ancient medicine wheel technologies with a modern twist.
In their words:
"We honour with gratitude all that is sacred on all timelines, frequencies and dimensions to the truest highest intent of all that is, cleansing and clearing through the medium of sound anything that does not serve the full potential of the one."