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Woom Dome at Gratitude Migration

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All photos by Myself or Dina Devine

The WOOM Dome was a part of the holistic healing and growth complex of domes at Gratitude Migration this year. Held inside of the new Alabaster Temple, this space was created as a place of quiet contemplation and gentle experience to expand the minds and consciousness of the participants of the festival.

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The space was run by the WOOM Centre and held classes and experiences such as yoga, sound baths and meditations, and was always full of calm and beautiful energy.

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“WOOM CENTER is the holistic lovechild of east and west, tradition and innovation, the personal and the communal. Seamlessly blending ancient practices of yoga and meditation, a futuristic flavor for technology, and a deep desire to stay present.

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WOOM is inspired by many philosophies, yet follows no particular one. It is nondenominational, unbiased and fear-free. It is oneness-centered, pro-choice and love-driven. It is about what brings us together and makes us realize how undeniably connected we are.

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We seek to incite curiosity among our fellow humans regarding their higher states of consciousness, and to offer the perfect setting to explore them naturally and safely. It is not only our right, but also our cosmic responsibility, to grow and transform. We want to make this exploration available for everyone, every day, especially for the high vibrational people of New York City.” -WOOM Mission statement.

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Although the Alabaster Temple ended up being slightly too small for the crowds these experiences drew, it was so beautiful to see this new gleaming dome fulfill the role it had been created for.

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Thank you so much to WOOM for their beautiful infusion of energy into this space.

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