Loving and Healing the Inner Child with Mitzy Clementina
Saturday, 2/15 I 2 - 4 pm I $25
As we enter a season often centered around love, it’s an opportunity to reflect on the most essential relationship of all—the one we have with ourselves. Our connection with our inner child shapes how we relate to others and how we show up in the world. When we nurture and heal this relationship, it ripples out, transforming how we experience love, connection, and personal growth.
This workshop invites you to explore the hidden corners of your inner world and gently heal wounds that may be influencing your beliefs, actions, and interactions. During this time of quiet reflection, we will shed light on the patterns and behaviors that no longer serve us, bringing awareness to areas such as:
- Coping mechanisms that may be limiting or self-sabotaging
- Repeated, challenging dynamics in relationships
- Tendencies toward avoidance or hyper-independence
- Heightened emotional reactivity or defensiveness
In this healing space, you will:
- Engage in a shamanic journey, guided by instruments and song, to reconnect with
your inner child
- Discover tools and practices to deepen your relationship with this tender, often
forgotten part of yourself
- Experience a ceremony of healing and acceptance that will help restore balance within
- Participate in a sacred Andean offering as a gesture of respect and renewal for your
inner child
This is an invitation to honor your past, embrace your present, and open the door to
greater self-compassion and healing.
**What to bring:**
- A notebook and pen for journaling your reflections
- A water bottle or beverage of your choice
- Optional: Bring an object that holds special meaning or memories from your childhood
We welcome you to join us in this nurturing space as we honor and heal the child within.
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.