Breaking Toxic Foundations with Andean Medicine with Mitzy Clementina
Sunday, 1/12 I 11 am - 1:30 pm I $25
As we step into the quiet, reflective energy of January, the winter months offer us the perfect opportunity to turn inward— to rest, reflect, and allow for the rebirth of what no longer serves us. This sacred time of rest is the ideal moment to focus on our inner world, deepen our inquiry, and prepare for spiritual growth in the year ahead.
Join us this January as we embark on a profound journey with Andean Medicine to break free from the toxic foundations that no longer serve our highest good. Drawing from ancient Andean wisdom, we will journey to the Lower World, also known as Ukupacha by the Quechua people. This realm is rich with subtle energies, offering a connection to the subconscious beliefs, emotional patterns, and structures that shape our lives—but sometimes, these foundations no longer support our soul’s growth.
In this 2-hour workshop, you will learn how to tap into the Lower World to connect with your allies and uncover the limiting beliefs that need to be released. Through the powerful rhythms of the drum and sacred song, we will guide you on a shamanic journey to break these toxic foundations and begin rebuilding a foundation more aligned with your spiritual path.
This winter, embrace the opportunity for deep reflection and transformation. Step into the new year with clarity, strength, and a renewed foundation that supports your soul’s journey.
Includes:
Shamanic Journey to the Lower World with drum & song
Insights into Andean Medicine and its connection to personal transformation
Tools for healing and rebuilding your inner foundation
Come with an open heart and ready to release what no longer serves you, as we embrace the power of winter to rest, reflect, and rebirth.
Mitzy Clementina is an initiated lineage carrier of her Andean ancestry. Her mentors and teachers are from various South American ancestral traditions including the Kallawaya, Q’ero, and Kichwa. She believes the wisdom of ancestral traditions was preserved for all of these centuries so that it could be available to us today. She serves as a diplomatic interpreter in indigenous spaces where many are uniting through shared prophecies signaling these times as a critical juncture of our human existence needing this wisdom for our balance and survival. Thus, her work focuses on the principles of the Andean cosmovision, coupled with ritual and ceremony to transform wounds into instruments of power. She is dedicated to helping others break free from the stories that hold them hostage and live in their most authentic spiritual identity. Ancestral wisdom speaks the language of who we already are and endures today because of this.