On a day ruled by Tzi’ikin/MEN, the energy of the Eagle, carrying the pulse 11.
The Eagle is the only living being able to face the sun, inviting us to open to the greatest vision. The one who knows is wise, and wisdom is one of the sacred conditions of our return — that we come back with greater awareness than when we began.
This energy also calls us to become a mirror, reflecting clearly and truthfully what is before us.
The pulse 11 brings divine connection, spiritual power, mystical transformation, and protection.
In this sacred Temazcal, we will alchemise through a conscious gestation the spiritual and material abundance that sustains balance within.
We will come together in deep prayer, and we will honour the First Elders with our offerings and prayers, in deep gratitude for the path they have laid before us. Through this remembrance, we invite clarity into our thoughts, so we may walk with vision, see from all directions, and fully embody the gifts we are here to bring forth.
The Temazcal offers us this opportunity, as we move through a full cycle of transformation, an alchemy that reshapes our reality supported by the grandmothers, those who once activated by the fire whisper to us the great mysteries from the beginning of our time.
We will begin our ceremony with a sacred fire altar, honouring the energy of the Eagle, the keeper of the highest vision.
This is a very special ceremony with limited spaces. If you feel the call, save the date and join us in this living prayer to the great mysteries, as we weave with the invisible.
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This is a very special ceremony with limited spaces. If you feel the call, save the date and join us in this living prayer to the great mysteries, as we weave with the invisible.
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We look forward to sharing this sacred time with you.
This is more than just an event; it’s a sacred journey of personal and collective healing. By joining us, you’ll:
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*Please note that we will not eat the soup until well past lunch, so we recommend having an early breakfast, as it is important to keep an empty stomach throughout the ceremonies.