The Ritual Library is the home of art-based rituals.
Ritual artworks in the Library include ceremonial toolkits (with artefacts, ritual scripts and experience guides) to support people to deliver fresh, imaginative and participatory ritual experiences. The toolkits blend art, science and design with nature connection, human connection and contemporary ritual practices. They democratise rituals by being with desirable, relevant, and easy-to-use and accessible, which anyone can borrow and use regardless of background, means, ability, location or religious conviction. In the future they may be described as social heirlooms.
The first two artworks in the Ritual Library (Mossy Adventures and Next of Kin) are for welcoming the birth of a new human life.
They provide an alternative option to existing faith-based and Humanist ceremonies. They can also be used as part of a Christening, Humanist Naming Ceremony or other religious birth ceremony, or in a celebration of your own design and making. They can also be adapted to celebrate the birth of a new project, business or idea.
In the future Ritual Library will provide additional ceremonial art toolkits around other transitional life moments including beginnings and endings and climate grief and healing,
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Ritual Library is currently being created - watch this space.
Ritual artworks in the Library include ceremonial toolkits (with artefacts, ritual scripts and experience guides) to support people to deliver fresh, imaginative and participatory ritual experiences. The toolkits blend art, science and design with nature connection, human connection and contemporary ritual practices. They democratise rituals by being with desirable, relevant, and easy-to-use and accessible, which anyone can borrow and use regardless of background, means, ability, location or religious conviction. In the future they may be described as social heirlooms.
The first two artworks in the Ritual Library (Mossy Adventures and Next of Kin) are for welcoming the birth of a new human life.
They provide an alternative option to existing faith-based and Humanist ceremonies. They can also be used as part of a Christening, Humanist Naming Ceremony or other religious birth ceremony, or in a celebration of your own design and making. They can also be adapted to celebrate the birth of a new project, business or idea.
In the future Ritual Library will provide additional ceremonial art toolkits around other transitional life moments including beginnings and endings and climate grief and healing,
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Ritual Library is currently being created - watch this space.