Womb Healing Ceremony & Transmission

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254 Essex Street,Salem MA 01970

04 June, 2022

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Receive a powerful, loving, and energetic transmission to support your womb in healing and remembering her innate, sacred wholeness. Sit in sacred sisterhood, release what is no longer serving you, and feel into your innate wholeness. This is a chance to slow down, to connect to your womb, the heart-opening medicine of ceremonial cacao, and to each other. We too often store a tremendous amount of grief in our wombs. Anger, fear, and sorrow can all become stuck and create dis-ease within our body and spirit. The womb is also a source of infinite pleasure, power, and creativity. We will tend to both our grief and our pleasure. I will transmit the 13th Right of the Womb. A blessing from a lineage of Shamans in the Peruvian Andes. An initiation to empower women and our sacred place of creation. This rite supports you in clearing and reconnecting to your self-worth and confidence, desires and pleasure, power and creativity. In reconnecting to your divine purpose, your natural cycles, your physical and emotional body, and to mother earth. “Your womb is your sacred space, stand tall and courageous within it, and illuminate your unique power and energy as the goddess you came here on Earth to be”Who is this for?This is for anyone who identifies with having a physical or energetic womb. You are never too young or too old to receive womb healing. Once you receive and nurture this transmission, you can then share it with the women of your community. What to expect?ritual and reverenceembodiment practicescollective sharing, grieving and releasinginitiation into the rightinformation on how to nurture the transmissioncelebration, sisterhood, and sacred connectionceremonial cacao and rose teacollective prayer and songThis ceremony will last up to 3 hours long. OriginThe Rite of the Womb is the 13th Rite of Munay Ki. The number 13 honors the thirteen moons of a year, which are connected to the cycles of the womb. “Munay” in Quechua language means “love”, and the Japanese word “Ki” means the flow of energy. Munay-Ki comes from a Quechua word that means “I love you”.  Quechua is the original language still spoken by many of the Q’ero Nation today in Peru. Marcela Lobos was the first to receive the rite in 2014 with instructions to transmit it to as many women as possible to heal their wombs, their line of ancestry, and mother earth. “And now you are the lineage as much as I am the lineage. We are becoming women who freed themselves from suffering. Keep nurturing the rite until there is no more fear or pain in your womb.”“In becoming womb keepers we also become stewards of life. Our children are no longer the children of fear and conflicts, but the children of light with a natural inclination to be an Earth keeper”Learn More About Your Facilitator Ariel Szabo, owner of Sacred Moonflower

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