Sacred Ceremony Dinners
Join us for a quiet, alcohol-free gathering designed to open the heart and gently shift the inner field.
Each dinner includes:
A nourishing meal to ground the body and awaken the senses
A 5-minute 1:1 alchemical session with Travis for each participant
A ceremonial experience with a host or participant to solve a block or traumatic experience living in the body
Interest for Dinners so far is in the following cities:
Asheville, NC
Austin, TX
Boston, MA
Boulder, CO
Denver, CO
Joshua Tree, CA
Kauai, HI
Los Angeles, CA
Malibu, CA
Miami, FL
Mount Shasta, CA
New York, NY
Ojai, CA
Portland, OR
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
Santa Fe, NM
Sarasota, FL
Sedona, AZ
The Hamptons, NY
Topanga, CA
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amalfi Coast, Italy
Athens, Greece
Bali, Indonesia
Barcelona, Spain
Berlin, Germany
Brussels, Belgium
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cairo, Egypt
Copenhagen, Denmark
International
Dublin, Ireland
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Florence, Italy
Geneva, Switzerland
Istanbul, Turkey
Kyoto, Japan
Lake Como, Italy
Lisbon, Portugal
London, United Kingdom
Lourdes, France
Madrid, Spain
Marrakech, Morocco
Milan, Italy
Monaco, Monaco
Munich, Germany
Nice, France
Oslo, Norway
Paris, France
Porto, Portugal
Prague, Czech Republic
Reykjavík, Iceland
Rishikesh, India
Reims, France
Rome, Italy
Santorini, Greece
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Stockholm, Sweden
Tulum, Mexico
Venice, Italy
Vienna, Austria
Zurich, Switzerland
Pre-RSVP for Sacred Ceremony Dinners
Host an a Sacred Ceremony Dinner
A Beautiful Way to Give and Receive
Hosting a maximum 25 person Sacred Ceremony Dinner is a powerful way to be in energetic exchange for the deeper ceremonial work offered by Travis.
By opening your home or sacred space to this intimate gathering, you’re not just making space—you’re anchoring a field of transformation. As a host, you help weave the container for others to soften, shift, and come into deeper alignment.
In gratitude, hosts receive:
A mini ceremony session after dinner with Travis to showcase the work
Early access to his ceremonial calendar and travel schedule
The joy of facilitating something meaningful and real within your community
These dinners are simple, sacred, and deeply nourishing. Hosting is a form of sacred reciprocity—and an invitation into deeper connection with the work.
Interested in hosting? Apply below.

