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Ceremonial Pelvic Care Sessions
Three 5-hour ceremonies, three per month, in a tiny home built on the edge of a Minnesota marsh.
The Package
Three 5-Hour Ceremonies
Care begins with a 30-minute pre-session call and closes with a follow-up. Each ceremony itself runs five hours — the time the body actually needs to unwind and integrate, rather than the hurried pace of a clinical room.
- Three 5-hour hands-on ceremonies, delivered over the course of a single month
- 30-minute pre-session call to attune to what is asking for care
- Post-session follow-up after each ceremony
- Stay in the tiny home through extended care if needed
- Personalized herbal remedies crafted by Meg Etzell of Healing House Herbs
- Forested walking trails, herbal teas, and the quiet of the land between sessions
The Space
Built for the body to land in.
You arrive into a space that is already warm. Velvet, wool, plants, the sound of the marsh through the open window. The wood stove if it is cold. Herbal tea on the table. The land outside the door.
This is the container the work asks for. Not a clinical room. A held room.
Often Asked
Is this the same as pelvic floor PT?
No. Pelvic floor physical therapy is helpful, and positive results are often experienced. But the depth and width of what ceremonial care attends to is different.
In allopathic pelvic PT you are in and out of a doctor's office in an hour. Ceremonial pelvic care gives your body many hours to unwind and release — not only physical tension and injury in the tissues, muscles, ligaments and bones, but also the emotional and energetic gripping, the trauma and the stories women carry in the pelvis and sexual tissues.
Allopathic PT tends to the outer tissues of the vulva and the pelvic floor 1-2 inches inside the vaginal opening. Ceremonial pelvic care is trained to tend a wider range of outer tissues including breast and belly, as well as the deepest points of the inner pelvic tissue — including the cervix and the deep vaginal canal, where so much tension and emotional pain is held.
Ceremonial care also acknowledges that the pain, dysfunction, and disease women experience in the pelvis are informed not only by their own life experiences, surgeries and injuries, but by the experiences of their maternal lineage carried through cellular epigenetics. It is trained to integrate the full spectrum.
What to Expect
01
Inquiry & Pre-Session Call
You write to Ellie. We schedule a 30-minute call to understand what is asking to be tended in your body and lineage.
02
Arrival on the Land
You arrive at the tiny home. There is herbal tea, a fire, walking trails, the marsh. Time slows down before we begin.
03
The Ceremony — Five Hours
Hands-on care tending breast, belly, and pelvic tissues. We move at the speed the body asks for, not the speed of the clock.
04
Integration & Herbal Medicine
You leave with personalized herbal remedies from Meg Etzell, a written integration sheet, and a follow-up call to close.