Friday, July 11, 2025
6 - 8 PM
“The circles of women around us weave invisible nets of love that carry us when we’re weak and sing with us when we’re strong.”
Join us for a sacred evening of Remembrance, Reclamation, and Embodied Empowerment. In a world that asks women to do more, give more, and be less of themselves ~ The Rose Path invites you to soften, ground, and rise into the fullness of your Feminine Power monthly!
This is a soul-infused, trauma-informed, and heart-opening circle designed to reconnect you with your body’s truth, your lineage’s wisdom, and your archetypal power.
💫 Why The Rose Path?
Because too many women are navigating...
🎯 Generational trauma stored in the body, manifesting as anxiety, chronic fatigue, or autoimmune disorders
🎯 A disconnection from intuition, sensuality, and emotional expression
🎯 The silent weight of being the first in their family to heal, break cycles, or speak truth
🎯 Burnout from constant giving, caretaking, and over-responsibility
🎯 Grief and confusion from mother/daughter wounds and lost sisterhood
🎯 Cultural expectations to "do it all" while never feeling fully seen or enough
🎯 The ache for sacred ritual, feminine mystery, and soul nourishment in a world that feels too fast, too loud, and too disconnected
Because you’re ready to…
🌀Reclaim your voice, intuition, and divine essence
🌀Break free from generational patterns that no longer serve
🌀Heal wounds of invisibility, burnout, and disempowerment
🌀Anchor yourself in sovereignty, not survival
🌀Celebrate the Sacred Feminine in community, ceremony, and joy
This is a safe Temple Space where you can soften, awaken, and rise.
You are not broken.
You are becoming.
And the rose remembers. 🌹
🐝 What to Expect:
🌹 A guided journey through The Rose Path, where we honor the Sacred Feminine in all her forms
🌹 Exploration of different feminine archetypes (The Maiden, Mother, Queen, Crone, Wild Woman, Mystic, and more) ~ especially The Queen, as a symbol of sovereignty, self-worth, and sacred leadership
🌹 Somatic exercises to release ancestral tension and awaken intuitive embodiment
🌹 Breathwork, rose rituals, and sacred sound
🌹 Expressive Art, journaling, and ritual expression to honor your story
🌹 Co-create a safe space of Intentional Sisterhood, that honors your story, and your truth
🌹 Participate in ceremony, sacred song, and rose-based rituals for renewal, joy, and embodiment
This is a call to the women who carry silent burdens, ancient wisdom, and unspoken longing.
This is a sacred space to remember who you are beneath the layers ~ and to reclaim your body, voice, lineage, and power.
We gather to honor the wounds and wisdom passed through our bloodlines and to restore what was lost, hidden, or silenced.
We have in-house yoga mats, blankets, and cushion seats. You may bring your own mat and blanket if desired. We also have chairs available.
Bring: Please dress comfortably and in layers. Spill proof water bottle. Bring a journal and pen. You may also bring personal items to be placed on the altar like jewelry, crystals, feathers, etc. If you wish, you may bring a yummy treat to share!
Investment: $33
The rose remembers.
Your power was never lost ~ only waiting to be claimed.
Come walk and buzz the path with us.
Meet Jaque🌹
Spiritual Director • Ceremonialist • Water Wisdom Keeper
Jaque Hanson has been walking the path of feminine empowerment, ancestral healing, and sacred facilitation since 2002. Her journey began in the wellness field as a healer, spiritual coach, and ceremonialist since her daughter’s suicide attempts. She has been dedicating her life to sharing transformational modalities that have deeply changed her own life and the lives of her clients and students.
In 2004, Jaque experienced a profound initiation on a spiritual pilgrimage to the ancient temples of Malta, alongside 26 women, she encountered her first shamanic teacher, which opened her to a world of mystical teachings, ancestral reverence, and expanded spiritual possibility. This pilgrimage marked the beginning of her devotion to the feminine mysteries.
In 2006, Jaque joined Kore, a women’s empowerment and spirituality group in her hometown, where for eleven years she immersed in mythological studies, archetypal exploration, and spiritual rituals. This long-standing sisterhood nurtured her passion for women’s inner work and the sacred feminine in all her forms.
Seeking to deepen this path, Jaque entered the Priestess Path Apprenticeship in Massachusetts in 2008, a two-year immersive women’s mystery school. During this time, she began hosting monthly Red Tent Temple gatherings in her Pennsylvania home studio, creating safe and sacred spaces for women to gather, share, and heal. The Red Tent gatherings became a cornerstone of her community offerings, inspiring deeper ancestor work and reverence for cyclical wisdom. Priestess Path further anchored her work in archetypes, ceremony, and feminine leadership.
In 2012–2013, Jaque pursued Women’s Studies at Wilson College, integrating academic insight into gender, power, and feminine spirituality.
In 2015, she founded the Beehive Mystery School, a co-ed spiritual learning container devoted to Earth wisdom, energy work, and multidimensional healing.
Since then, Jaque has continued to lead transformative spaces, including the co-facilitation of Invoking the Goddess' Mysteries, a women-only ceremonial journey into the Sacred Feminine.
Today, through Bee Present Wellness, Jaque, as the Holistic Beekeeper, weaves together trauma-informed somatic practices, ancestral healing, Maya Abdominal Therapy, archetypal studies, and ritual arts to support women in reclaiming their sovereignty, honoring their lineage, and awakening their inner Queen.
Meet Chris🌹
Teacher • Mythologist • Ceremonialist • Geomancer
Christine Altieri is a gifted storyteller, ritualist, and lifelong student of the sacred. With a background in teaching writing, literature, world mythology, and public speaking, she brings intellectual rigor and poetic insight to everything she touches. Chris’s teachings continue to ripple outward through her ceremonial work, spiritual study, and devotion to the sacred feminine.
Her journey as a mythologist began in childhood when she became enchanted by the legends of King Arthur and the mysteries of Avalon. That early spark became a flame when, as a young adult, Chris traveled to India with her husband to study Tibetan Buddhism. Their sojourn included several weeks in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, a residence in a Tibetan library village, and the profound honor of two private audiences with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. About ten years later, they returned to India as part of an overseas study program for college students, located near the ancient Meenakshi Temple, dedicated to a form of the goddess Parvati. These experiences, spanning a full year in total, ignited her passion and growing interest in Hindu and Tibetan mythology and religion.
Upon returning from India the second time, Chris became involved in the world of neo-paganism by picking up a copy of The Spiral Dance under the assumption that it was about the spiral dancing described in The Mists of Avalon. She discovered, much to her surprise, that it was Starhawk’s introduction to contemporary Wiccan practice.
Chris’s immersion in and reverence for the metaphysical world and spiritual traditions expanded through the study and teaching of indigenous shamanic healing practices, particularly the ancient art of journeying to connect with spirit helpers. Her most treasured source remains Piers Vitebsky’s classic anthropological study, Shamanism. She soon began practicing Wicca with a local group.
For over a decade, Chris was a member of Kore, a transformative women’s group where she met Jaque Hanson. Together, they shared years of ritual, ceremony, and public events focused on goddess archetypes. Powerful and living explorations of goddess mythology took place. Through Kore, she helped co-create sacred public events and private ceremonies that honored the deep cycles of nature and the inner archetypal landscapes of the soul.
Today, Chris continues her spiritual work with a women’s group devoted to seasonal ceremonies, meditative practice, and shamanic journeying.
Her personal path includes exploring fairy tales and myth, lyric poetry, and Zen Buddhism, all of which she weaves into her contemplative daily life. Her ongoing practice includes mindful walking, geomancy, and listening deeply to the wisdom of the Earth.
Chris holds a BA from Brown University, an MA from the University of Virginia, and an MA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the University of East Anglia in the UK. Her work embodies the heart of a mystic, the mind of a scholar, and the soul of a storyteller.