Keepers of Temple

Keepers of Temple hold the Sacred space during our gatherings and volunteer many hours each month dedicated to creating ceremonial opportunities for our Sisters to come, one night a month, to bask in their beauty, remember themselves as Goddess, discover new teachings, and delve into the depths of the unconscious domains. Keepers are the Pillars of the Tent and Sisterhood they are in service to. It takes a humble heart of service, creativity, and an understanding of the Self to Be present, mindful, and to hold within the willingness to be connected to and responsible to a Sisterhood.
Our Red Tent would not be possible without the significant contributions of the women noted below. Thank you barely touches on the amount of gratitude and love I feel for the years they have been keeping the hearth fire warm, stoking the flames of our circle each month with beautiful ceremonies, inviting guests to share their Magic and Medicine with all of us. Women leading lives as true examples of how we grow stronger together and more empowered as Sisters when we care enough to shoulder a responsibility out of love, service and devotion to the Mother, to the Goddess, to Womb-man.
Grandmother Rev. Elena Singing Otter

Grandmother Singing Otter is an Interfaith Minister and ceremonialist of 20+ years. She is a keeper of ancient wisdom and sacred teachings of the Red Road. She offers the opportunity to explore the authentic self through private teaching, shamanic healing, and ceremonies of the Ancient Way.
A trusted and well-respected Medicine Woman in the Community, she has gifted our Circle and Sisters with many teachings based on her vast experience in Native American traditions and Ancient Goddess Wisdom. She Priestesses two of our most attended Red Tents -- our Annual Rose Blessing and Annual Winter Solstice Corn Seed Ceremony.
Grandmother Singing Otter's unparalleled wisdom and ability to create beauty and grace within the womb of our Temple has, without question, allowed Tent to grow and flourish.
Grandmother Singing Otter is a contributing author of The Art of Connecting With Nature by Mark J Platten, et. al
A trusted and well-respected Medicine Woman in the Community, she has gifted our Circle and Sisters with many teachings based on her vast experience in Native American traditions and Ancient Goddess Wisdom. She Priestesses two of our most attended Red Tents -- our Annual Rose Blessing and Annual Winter Solstice Corn Seed Ceremony.
Grandmother Singing Otter's unparalleled wisdom and ability to create beauty and grace within the womb of our Temple has, without question, allowed Tent to grow and flourish.
Grandmother Singing Otter is a contributing author of The Art of Connecting With Nature by Mark J Platten, et. al
Keepers of the Past
Amanda Montoya
2019-2021 |
Alys N Wonrlan
2020 |