Mother Blessing Ceremonies on the

Coffs Coast

Pregnant Woman in white dress

Mother Blessing Ceremonies on the Coffs Coast

A Mother’s Blessing is a deeply nourishing and intimate ceremony that honours the transition into motherhood — a rite of passage from maiden to mother.

Unlike a traditional baby shower, the focus is not on the baby, but on the mother — creating space for her to feel supported, seen and held as she prepares for birth and the journey ahead.

A space to be held

Kerst gently facilitates your Mother Blessing as a guided women’s circle — creating a calm, grounded and supportive space for connection, reflection and shared experience.

Each ceremony is intuitively held and tailored to the mother-to-be, allowing her to feel nourished, empowered and deeply supported by the women around her.

What may be included

Each Mother Blessing is unique, but may include elements such as:

  • Flower Mandala or Flower Altar

  • Ceremonial Cacao

  • Crystals, Essential Oils, Smudging

  • Rituals (such as red thread, tarot cards)

  • Pampering

  • Meditation, Visualisation, Yoga

  • Sound Bath

These practices create a space for slowing down, softening, and connecting — both within and as a group.
Get in touch with Kerst to book a magical and unforgettable Mother’s Blessing now. 

Why a Mother Blessing

This time in a woman’s life can be both expansive and vulnerable.

A Mother’s Blessing offers:

  • A moment to pause and be fully supported

  • Space to release fears and connect with inner strength

  • A deeper sense of connection with self, baby and community

  • A meaningful alternative to a traditional baby shower

At its heart, it is about surrounding the mother with love, encouragement and presence as she steps into this next chapter. 

Mother Blessings are available across the Coffs Coast, held at your home, accommodation, or in a nature-based setting.

“Giving birth and being born brings us into the essence of creation, where the human spirit is courageous and bold and the body, a miracle of wisdom.”

~ Harriette Hartigan