Community Offerings

Movement and the Drum

Join us at Spirit House on 3 different Fridays throughout 2026 to embark on a somatic journey with the drum. The evening begins as Elizabeth Hoke opens an intention-setting circle, grounding bodies in shared presence. Justin Levy guides bodies in connecting to the drum as a living being with its own voice and spirit, teaching ritualized drumming as a path of remembering, older than language, older than the stories that taught us to be small.

No performance, only the honest choreography of aliveness. Together we reclaim what was silenced, reconnect what was fragmented, and allow what was frozen to thaw, integrating all that arises in a closing circle where the final echo settles into a silence that is full, of breath, of warmth, of the knowing that the body remembers how to come home when it is called by the drum.

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“Recovery’s Remedy” is a monthly support gathering designed by Elizabeth Hoke and Julio Iniguez to provide encouragement, connection, and a safe, welcoming space for healing.

Held on the first Tuesday of each month at TaborSpace, this group offers consistent, reliable support for individuals navigating addiction and recovery.

We are exploring a model of recovery that feels aligned and resonant for us—one that honors the complexity of our lived experiences and feels sustainable over time.

Recovery’s Remedy is a supportive, trauma-informed community for people navigating recovery in a way that’s uniquely their own. Whether you're abstinent, exploring harm reduction, working with psychedelics, or somewhere in between—you’re welcome here. Whether you are on your own recovery path or supporting a loved one, you are warmly invited to attend.

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Recovery’s Remedy

Grief and Gratitude Ceremonies

Elizabeth Hoke is part of Weaving Bridges Natural Fellowship, an intentional community that focuses on the ceremonial use of psilocybin at PNW Integrative Center in Portland, OR. Each gathering has space for 8 to 16 people. The ceremonies are about reciprocity, community, and collective intention, and less about individual benefit. They all begin with giving presence, attention, emotions, prayers, and offerings. This is an invitation to learn together, experience fungi medicine, and heal in community. We offer songs, movement, and art practices to rebuild memory and practice connection with all beings. In our hearts, our relatives extend to all things sentient and not, across all aspects of the natural and cosmic realms, reverberating through time and space into the non-ordinary realities of everything inextricably interconnected.  These ceremonies will be held 3 times in 2026.

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