

Los Angeles
Sacred Tea Ceremony
Slow down, Reflect, Release, and Transform
Join Killing Thyme for a deeply intentional tea ceremony, guided meditation, and personal herbal blend-making workshop. Throughout this immersive experience, Dakota will guide guests through sacred rituals designed to cultivate a deeper connection to self, the earth, and community. Together, participants will engage in practices such as building an altar, setting personal dedications, sharing ceremonial tea, and moving through a guided meditation.
Guests will also learn about the healing properties and traditional uses of several of Killing Thyme’s staple herbs, and will create their own personalized herbal blend to take home.
No prior experience is needed. All that is asked is a willingness to slow down, listen with an open heart, and allow space for reflection, release, and gentle transformation.
Ticket Type
When
04/18
Time
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Intensity


WHAT'S INCLUDED
The event opens with a grounding ceremonial tea and a gentle guided meditation that helps participants settle into the space with clarity and calm. The atmosphere is warm and intentional, inviting everyone to slow down and reconnect with themselves.
The experience then moves into Indigenous community care rituals, honoring ancestral wisdom, reciprocity, and collective healing. Guests are offered fresh fruit for light nourishment, creating a moment to pause and savor simple, natural sweetness.
To close, each person selects from a variety of herbs to craft a personal blend, placing them into a small jar to take home. This take‑home creation becomes a meaningful reminder of the care, grounding, and connection shared during the gathering.


Killing Thyme (Dakota Stroud)
Dakota is an indigenous artist and host who is passionate about cultivating community through the ritual of calm, creative ceremony. With a background in psychology, photography and writing along with her Cherokee roots, Dakota believes that paying attention to the seemingly insignificant details in ourselves and each other is often where the magic is found.