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๐ Course Tutor: High Priestess Trinity Moon (Head of Domus Ceremonia)
๐ฏ Level: Intermediate - This course is suitable for students who already have some familiarity with ritual or spiritual practice and wish to deepen their understanding of ceremonial design.
๐ Prerequisites: None
๐ Mastery Stream & Credits: Ceremonial - One Creditย
๐ Course Descriptionย
Ceremonies are the woven tapestries of human spirit โ moments where time bends, the ordinary dissolves, and the sacred reveals itself.
In Ceremonial Design: Structure, Symbols & Sacred Space, students will step into the role of ceremonial craftsperson, learning to shape rituals that are not only beautiful, but also deeply resonant and transformative. Guided by High Priestess Trinity Moon, this course explores the essential elements that make a ceremony meaningful: structure, symbolism, and flow.
From the heartbeat of beginnings and endings, to the language of archetypes and seasonal motifs, you will discover how to design ceremonies that uplift, inspire, and anchor participants in the sacred. Whether preparing rites of passage, honouring the cycles of nature, or celebrating personal milestones, you will learn to balance creativity with tradition, and personal expression with timeless forms.
โจ By the end of the course, students will:ย
Understand the anatomy of ceremony โ including opening, transitions, climax, and closing โ and apply this framework to create coherent, resonant rituals.
Confidently select and work with symbols, archetypes, and motifs, weaving them into ceremonies with depth and meaning.
Design rituals that are both emotionally impactful and spiritually resonant, leaving participants with a sense of transformation and connection.
Balance personal creativity with traditional frameworks, honouring heritage while breathing new life into ceremony.
Ensure accessibility and inclusivity, creating ceremonies where all participants feel welcome, respected, and able to engage.
Embody the role of the ceremonialist with presence, humility, and confidence, holding sacred space with grace and clarity.
๐ Course Modules:ย
Lesson 1 - The Nature of Ceremony
Lesson 2 - The Anatomy of Ceremony
Lesson 3 - Beginnings: Opening the Space
Lesson 4 - Transition & Flow
Lesson 5 - Climax & Transformation
Lesson 6 - Closing the Circle
Lesson 7 - The Language of Symbols
Lesson 8 - Ceremonies Across Context
Lesson 9 - Balancing Tradition & Creativity
Lesson 10 - Accessibility & Inclusivity in Ceremony
ย Lesson 11 - The Role of Ceremonialist
Lesson 12 - Designing Ceremonies with Impact
To access this course, students will need a device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) that meets the Canvas system requirements.
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You can also access your course on the go with the Canvas mobile app. From any device, students can:
View lessons and grades
Submit assignments
Track progress with the built-in calendar and to-do list
Send and receive messages
Equipment & Supplies needed for this Course:
Journal or Notebook โ for reflection activities, notes, and assignment drafts.
A Small Collection of Natural or Symbolic Items โ such as stones, candles, feathers, or shells, to experiment with symbolism during assignments.
A Quiet Space at Home โ where you can practise small ritual exercises or reflection activities.
Basic Ritual Tools (if you have them) โ such as candles, bowls of water, or incense, though these are not required.
This course includes a variety of thoughtfully crafted assignments to help you integrate and apply what youโve learned.
Assignments are submitted through the Canvas platform and are evaluated based on:
Clarity of expression
Creativity and originality
Understanding of the material
Sincere effort and engagement
โ๏ธ Coursework Load: Moderate
You can expect to spend around 2โ4 hours completing assignments, in addition to reading and reflection time.
๐ Credits Earned: 1ย
This credit counts toward progression through the Mastery Streams as part of our structured training and advancement system. To learn more about how credits contribute to initiation and elevation within the tradition, please visit our Training Paths page.