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Honoring the Light and Darkness – Learning from the Inca Tradition with Mitzy Clementina

Honoring the Light and Darkness – Learning from the Inca Tradition with Mitzy Clementina

Sunday, 12/8 I 11 am - 1:30 pm I $25

As the winter solstice draws near, we are invited to explore our relationship with light and darkness. In the global north the shortest day of the year initiates a season of profound spiritual connection of reflection, regrowth, balance, and insight.Rather than celebrating a god, the Inca saw the Sacred Sun as a primordial guiding force expanding our relationship with life, death, and rebirth.

This December, we invite you to explore this ancient wisdom and learn how you can honor your own relationship with this cosmology to guide and heal you into 2025 and beyond. 

Through shamanic drumming and ancestral chants, we will invoke the power of the Solstice to close out this year with ritual and ceremony, inviting in the energy needed to support your journey into 2025.

Through shamanic drumming and ancestral chants, we will expand our ability to connect to the power of the coming Solstice to close out 2024 and invite the energy needed to support your 2025 journey. 

Let the Sacred Sun be your guide as you step into a new year filled with light, growth, and wisdom.


What to Expect: 

  • Each space opens with lighting of sage or palo santo for clearing

  • Together we will participate in a ritual to honor the lessons of 2024

  • Guided Journey: lay down, close your eyes, and participate in a guided journey to connect to message and insights for your personal healing

  • Talking Circle Format: We use a talking stick where each participant can share their reflections and learn from one another following a format that invites deep listening.

  • Integration Practice: Leave with a practice you can do on your own to expand your integration process. 

What to Bring:

- A journal and pen for writing and reflection

- Comfortable clothing for lying down guided meditation

 

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.

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