Sedona Mago Holds ‘Awaken Your Inner Light’ Ceremony to Promote Success in the Coming Year

The new year serves as a prime time for people to make pivotal decisions and changes in their lives to promote success, health and well-being in the year to come. Sedona Mago Center for Well-being and Retreat will encourage the public to welcome fresh beginnings in 2023 with its Awaken Your Inner Light Ceremony. The ceremony includes a 21-day manifestation meditation, sunrise meditation and daily prayers.

“The practice of manifestation is important to any time period dedicated to change and improvement,” said Ilchibuko Todd, President of Sedona Mago. “Our Awaken Your Inner Light Ceremony allows the public to feel guided to a more positive lifestyle through our center’s practices.”

During the Awaken Your Inner Light virtual ceremony experience, participants can also choose to send in their name for a prayer card to allow Sedona Mago to pray for them every day in 2023.

To learn more, visit www.sedonamagoretreat.org/awaken-your-inner-light-2023/.

WHO: Sedona Mago Center for Well-being and Retreat 

WHAT: Awaken Your Inner Light Ceremony with 21-day manifestation meditation, sunrise meditation, daily prayers

WHEN: New Year’s Day Sunrise Meditation, Sunday, January 1 at 7:30 a.m.; Manifestation Meditation, January 1 through January 21 at 6:45 a.m.

WHERE: Online at https://sedonamagoretreat.org/awaken-your-inner-light-2023/

COST: Free to view online. Donations gratefully accepted.

About Sedona Mago Sedona Mago Center for Well-being and Retreat, located in the Red Rocks of Arizona, is owned and operated by Tao Fellowship, a 501 (c)3 non-denominational “non-profit” organization. The center was created to share the timeless principles and spiritual practices of ancient wisdom and tradition of SunTao. Combined with modern teachings of energy healing and personal development, retreats at Sedona Mago Center for Well-being and Retreat provide paths and environments for your holistic healing and self-realization. For more information, visit www.sedonamagoretreat.org.

Photo courtesy of Sedona Mago Center