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We make prayers to the Earth this Fall, in gratitude for the foods and medicines that nourish us. Matiox.
Matiox for the harvests in the northern hemisphere, and the sewing of seeds in the south. We are grateful for our existence in this cosmic balance. Grateful for the promise of life giving forth to more life, and all that is encoded in these sacred cycles of creation. Thank you for being present and heart-centered with us, in loving appreciation for just how precious life really is. For knowing better, and understanding just much the vibration we emit in this world matters. We send blessings of thanksgiving to the temples of our bodies, minds and spirits. To the ancestors that gave us life.
These seasons of time, with earth and sun, water and air in their eternal alchemy give us life, the ways to flower, express, expire and be born again. And with each turning of the wheel of time an opportunity to be more authentically expressed in this life, more whole in ourselves and through ourselves, devoted to the true nature of the gifts you are here to express in the world.
This season we wish you the wellness of peaceful being with the simple but profoundly transformative practice of encoding gratitude in your water, foods and medicines. As a conscious ritual making each drop of water and bite of food a mantra of gratitude for life itself and the chance to be alive now.
The eternally healing ways the hearth in the healer’s dens were places of multi-dimentional medicine that we want to invite you to create for yourself. Where rituals of purification and renewal came naturally in bowls of broths and cups of teas, through stories and silence, instructions and oracles.. Where plants and prayers filled clay pots, served with graceful intention and the calm knowing in the potential to overcome, to flower again, to create anew.. Teaching practices for the individual to be their own practitioners of wellness, through prayerful habits and cycles working with plants in the healing dietas they prescribed.
Through such presence and spirit we heal ourselves, become more ourselves and light up again. The practical nutritional wellness and herbalism we see reflected in many healing traditions of many became medicine with prayer. Notably, Chinese Medicine and its deep connection to the seasons and elements in the traditional healing ways it holds.
It is with tender acknowledgment of the state of our world and out collective hardship in it that we send out this healing guidance for brewing tonic broth from the Earth Peoples United Hearth. With prayers to nourish the humanity in your, your groundedness and health so that you might be well prepared for winter, the new dreams and visions we need to emerge from humanity now. With simple actions making sacred the foods that feed us, the gifts from nature and the nature within each one of us.
Thi
Within this fall to winter window we come into the time of visioning for the future, and with that devotions to medicine dietas as rituals to tone the mind, body and spirit for the time of visioning to come.
Luna Llena Baño
All living beings and the elements we are made of are charged with energy and experience. Every living creature on Earth collects energy, positive and negative, helpful or depleting, quick or slow.. And it’s because of this that ritual baths have been part of life since primordial times, with many expressions to purify the being.
In Curanderismo, the Luna Llena Baño is a limpia bath practice that takes place within the portal of the Full Moon’s light to purify one’s life of limiting energies.
Herbal baths of flowers, tree essences and oils are offered to the body and spirit to cleanse one of the consuming things on our hearts or minds. The conditions that might be eating away at our inspirations can turn into illness in our bodies without this spiritual self care and biorhythmic atonement to the moon’s influence over us. Nan Ixchel and her comsic weaving.
Every Curandera/o has their own style when performing a limpia, but all work with the same intention of cleansing one’s body, mind, and aura of unwanted energies. To bring the space for wellness and flourishing in life. And most of all, to help guide and empower one to perform these rituals for themselves, in a sacred contract to be there in service to unleashing the inner healer within each person.
This ritual bath asks us to come into the light of the full moon and offer ourselves what we need to thrive in our relationships, first and foremost with ourselves. Limpias are rituals of love. Eespecially helpful when experiencing feelings of anger, fear, resentment, or sadness. They can help support you when you are working through bad dreams or interpersonal struggles, or simply be approached as a space of renewal and self care to mitigate the undesirable conditions we can sink into as humans. With humility and grace, we are invited to show up for own potential to be a vessel fo beauty and love in this world. And to have courage though the destructive fources around us.
Ask yourself..
Where do I feel separated from myself? What is it that might be in the way of my expression? My truth and vulnerability in relationships? Where do I hold the anger in my body? The rage or feelings of inadequacy? Where have I been harboring feelings of neglect and lack of love.. support.. care.. encouragement? Where do I stubbornly hold onto any limiting belief I have been told or told to myself? Is there any place that envy or jealousy has anchored itself in my life? What are my intentions for all that these questions has brought up for me? Let these questions be a prompt for the feeling body, just the beginning of what can be a natural flow for yourself as you map your heart and give attention to that which needs to be transformed in the light of the moon.
This baño ritual can help rid your body, mind, emotions, and auric field of negative mental self-talk and external "messages" that may be causing you difficulties at the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels of your being, so its is useful to prepare well with a meditation and/or journaling process ahead of time (the 3 days days leading up to the full moon/your chosen time for this ritual) to listen to yourself as you follow these instructions, and gather the ingredients you will need and set the space for your limipia,
Again, it is important that you set aside ample time alone to pray, reflect, and prepare. As well as to rest and sit in observation of your emotions and thoughts as they move following the baño. The process of being with the full moon can provoke your internal waters to move, provide yourself the space to take your time with this. To let go, to feel it more, to reflect upon what surfaces in your thoughts and emotions in order to embrace it and live a more full and authentic version of yourself with every passing moon.
This is considered a sacred healing ceremony. Therefore, we do not drink alcohol nor take any non-prescription drugs three days before, the day of, and three days after the purification bath. Ideally, this bath should be taken during the full moon. But, it may also be taken on either:
Three consecutive nights (the day before, the day of, and the day after the full moon); or
on the day or night before the full moon;
the day or night of the full moon;
the day or night after the full moon.
at any time during the waning phase of Grandmother Moon.
1. Purification and Reflection. Shower ahead of time so that your body is clean and ready for this beautiful ritual. Use the smoke of copal resin or white sage to smudge thoroughly if it grows in your area. Otherwise, you may use mugwort. If you're in the Pacific Northwest or Canada, cedar may be substituted for white sage. Then, taking as much time as you need, reflect on your situation and about what it is that you wish to release, recalling all that the time in preparation brought to your attention. Gather the herbs you will use in your limpia and make an offering of a prayer in the open air with them fanned out to receive the energy from the moon. Let no weather condition interfere with this step.. if its raining or snowing, so be it, let those waters be part of the ritual bath itself.
2. Cleanse an area to prepare the baño waters by laying down a white cloth and lighting a white glass-encased 7-day candle at the center of this space (also known as a sanctuary candle that you can find at most grocery stores or Latin American markets) and offer prayers to Creator or God, Goddess, or Higher Power, in gratitude for the good medicine of the herbs and plants that have been given to us to use for our good health and well-being, in trust of nature and our own natural ability to renew ourselves. Ask for protection and blessings from Creator, the Spirit of Water, Mother Earth, Good Healing Spirits, Grandmother Moon, and your Guides. Ask for the light of the Full Moon to help you balance yourself and illuminate your path.
3. Cook the herbs in a large clay pot or enamel basin . Bring to a gentle boil in a large pot, a very generous handful of: rue or rosemary, mugwort, white sage (if it grows near you), and basil. Fresh is best, but dried can be used. These plants are chosen for their purifying qualities so it is best not to substitute with other plants or flowers. Do so only if you absolutely are not able to gather or purchase the plants listed. It's a good idea to place the plants inside a large cheesecloth or old clean pillowcase so that the leaves and stems do not clog your drain. You may also bundle them together tied with a red cotton string so that you can use them to brush your body as you bathe or shower. While you are doing this part begin to fill your bath tub with very warm water (part way only as you'll be adding the herbal water you are preparing to it).
4. Offer yourself in service to your life as you bathe. Once the water and plants have come almost to a boil, let it sit for a few minutes to steep, take in the aromas and be present with the moment. Carefully remove the pot from the stove and add the herbal water to your already warm bath water to be soaked in it for at least 15-20 minutes. Fresh white rose petals can be added to bring in more energies of protection. It is essential to ensure that the herbal water touches every part of your body: from the top of your head to the soles of your feet and everywhere in between. Pay special attention to areas that have experienced physical trauma. The parts of yourself that your awareness came to in your preparations as you asked yourself where the hardship and heavy energies resided in you. As the sacred water washes over you, visualize it entering your body like a golden light healing all your vital organs, toning your brain, and fortifying your bones and skin, so that all that needs to be released leaves your body/mind/spirit, flowing away with the water washing over you. The bath takes about 20 minutes in order to do it with mindfulness and surrender. While you're sitting in herbal water, you can repeat the prayers you offered earlier as you pour the water over yourself. Allow the prayed-over water, your deeply held desire and intention, and the healing power of the plants to wash away fatigue, confusion, anger, and grief. Alternatively this can be done outside while standing on the earth in a small circle, a few inches deep to give the waters a place to pool. In this case, use a wooden, silver or copper pouring vessel to bathe yourself with.
5. While you're performing your Luna Llena Baño say the following phrases out loud, mindfully and with feeling. If this is a struggle, place your hand on your heart and hold yourself as you speak:
"I now return any energy that I may have taken from someone, knowingly or unknowingly, to its source, with blessings of love and peace."
pause for a moment and then state firmly and with deep intent:
"I call back all of my own personal power or energy that I have given away, knowingly or unknowingly, in all directions of time and space, so that I am fully present and restored to wholeness and balance.”
Afterward, simply sit in stillness, remembering to breathe normally. Focus on your heart, feeling the light of compassion flow throughout your body and mind.
If you do not have a tub, you may pour the herbal water over your head and body in your shower stall. Make sure that the water touches every crevice and fold of your body..
Once you feel that you're done, do not rinse off the herbal waters, instead let the blessing of the medicine remain on your skin, to be with you in your dreams that night/those nights. Air dry as much as possible.
For the following three (3) days: Listen to uplifting music, read spiritual books, watch funny or inspirational movies, and do gentle exercises such as qigong, tai chi, or yoga or go for walks in nature. Avoid being around persons who indulge in negative talk or gossip. Drink plenty of water with prayers of gratitude and eat good healthy food. Honor the needs of your body and your spirit and express your emotions in words and writing (even if those writings are to people unable to receive them physically due to obstacles like cultural difference or the passing of a loved one).
Respectfully offer the waters and herbs used to the earth. Offer all or some herbal bath water back to Mother Earth and lay out the herbs that offered their life so that we could have their medicine and life as a gift to Great Spirit. Let it be gentle and beautiful.
Important: Refrain from this bath if you are pregnant (some herbs are abortificient), or have health issues such as high blood pressure or if you are menstruating --in our traditional healing ways if you are menstruating your body is already purifying itself.
Take your time to explore these practices and make them your own, integrating the wisdom of the Mayan Calendar and Cosmic Alignments as guides to help you choose the timing for you. As with all Earth Peoples United teachings, we offer these words with the encouragement to cultivate your own distinct expression of ritual, life celebration and embodiment of your life and lineages.
Encode your sacred waters and pour yourself into all that moves your spirit this Fall.
Luna Llena Baño
All living beings and the elements we are made of are charged with energy and experience. Every living creature on Earth collects energy, positive and negative, helpful or depleting, quick or slow.. And it’s because of this that ritual baths have been part of life since primordial times, with many expressions to purify the being.
In Curanderismo, the Luna Llena Baño is a limpia bath practice that takes place within the portal of the Full Moon’s light to purify one’s life of limiting energies.
Herbal baths of flowers, tree essences and oils are offered to the body and spirit to cleanse one of the consuming things on our hearts or minds. The conditions that might be eating away at our inspirations can turn into illness in our bodies without this spiritual self care and biorhythmic atonement to the moon’s influence over us. Nan Ixchel and her comsic weaving.
Every Curandera/o has their own style when performing a limpia, but all work with the same intention of cleansing one’s body, mind, and aura of unwanted energies. To bring the space for wellness and flourishing in life. And most of all, to help guide and empower one to perform these rituals for themselves, in a sacred contract to be there in service to unleashing the inner healer within each person.
This ritual bath asks us to come into the light of the full moon and offer ourselves what we need to thrive in our relationships, first and foremost with ourselves. Limpias are rituals of love. Eespecially helpful when experiencing feelings of anger, fear, resentment, or sadness. They can help support you when you are working through bad dreams or interpersonal struggles, or simply be approached as a space of renewal and self care to mitigate the undesirable conditions we can sink into as humans. With humility and grace, we are invited to show up for own potential to be a vessel fo beauty and love in this world. And to have courage though the destructive fources around us.
Ask yourself..
Where do I feel separated from myself? What is it that might be in the way of my expression? My truth and vulnerability in relationships? Where do I hold the anger in my body? The rage or feelings of inadequacy? Where have I been harboring feelings of neglect and lack of love.. support.. care.. encouragement? Where do I stubbornly hold onto any limiting belief I have been told or told to myself? Is there any place that envy or jealousy has anchored itself in my life? What are my intentions for all that these questions has brought up for me? Let these questions be a prompt for the feeling body, just the beginning of what can be a natural flow for yourself as you map your heart and give attention to that which needs to be transformed in the light of the moon.
This baño ritual can help rid your body, mind, emotions, and auric field of negative mental self-talk and external "messages" that may be causing you difficulties at the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels of your being, so its is useful to prepare well with a meditation and/or journaling process ahead of time (the 3 days days leading up to the full moon/your chosen time for this ritual) to listen to yourself as you follow these instructions, and gather the ingredients you will need and set the space for your limipia,
Again, it is important that you set aside ample time alone to pray, reflect, and prepare. As well as to rest and sit in observation of your emotions and thoughts as they move following the baño. The process of being with the full moon can provoke your internal waters to move, provide yourself the space to take your time with this. To let go, to feel it more, to reflect upon what surfaces in your thoughts and emotions in order to embrace it and live a more full and authentic version of yourself with every passing moon.
This is considered a sacred healing ceremony. Therefore, we do not drink alcohol nor take any non-prescription drugs three days before, the day of, and three days after the purification bath. Ideally, this bath should be taken during the full moon. But, it may also be taken on either:
Three consecutive nights (the day before, the day of, and the day after the full moon); or
on the day or night before the full moon;
the day or night of the full moon;
the day or night after the full moon.
at any time during the waning phase of Grandmother Moon.
1. Purification and Reflection. Shower ahead of time so that your body is clean and ready for this beautiful ritual. Use the smoke of copal resin or white sage to smudge thoroughly if it grows in your area. Otherwise, you may use mugwort. If you're in the Pacific Northwest or Canada, cedar may be substituted for white sage. Then, taking as much time as you need, reflect on your situation and about what it is that you wish to release, recalling all that the time in preparation brought to your attention. Gather the herbs you will use in your limpia and make an offering of a prayer in the open air with them fanned out to receive the energy from the moon. Let no weather condition interfere with this step.. if its raining or snowing, so be it, let those waters be part of the ritual bath itself.
2. Cleanse an area to prepare the baño waters by laying down a white cloth and lighting a white glass-encased 7-day candle at the center of this space (also known as a sanctuary candle that you can find at most grocery stores or Latin American markets) and offer prayers to Creator or God, Goddess, or Higher Power, in gratitude for the good medicine of the herbs and plants that have been given to us to use for our good health and well-being, in trust of nature and our own natural ability to renew ourselves. Ask for protection and blessings from Creator, the Spirit of Water, Mother Earth, Good Healing Spirits, Grandmother Moon, and your Guides. Ask for the light of the Full Moon to help you balance yourself and illuminate your path.
3. Cook the herbs in a large clay pot or enamel basin . Bring to a gentle boil in a large pot, a very generous handful of: rue or rosemary, mugwort, white sage (if it grows near you), and basil. Fresh is best, but dried can be used. These plants are chosen for their purifying qualities so it is best not to substitute with other plants or flowers. Do so only if you absolutely are not able to gather or purchase the plants listed. It's a good idea to place the plants inside a large cheesecloth or old clean pillowcase so that the leaves and stems do not clog your drain. You may also bundle them together tied with a red cotton string so that you can use them to brush your body as you bathe or shower. While you are doing this part begin to fill your bath tub with very warm water (part way only as you'll be adding the herbal water you are preparing to it).
4. Offer yourself in service to your life as you bathe. Once the water and plants have come almost to a boil, let it sit for a few minutes to steep, take in the aromas and be present with the moment. Carefully remove the pot from the stove and add the herbal water to your already warm bath water to be soaked in it for at least 15-20 minutes. Fresh white rose petals can be added to bring in more energies of protection. It is essential to ensure that the herbal water touches every part of your body: from the top of your head to the soles of your feet and everywhere in between. Pay special attention to areas that have experienced physical trauma. The parts of yourself that your awareness came to in your preparations as you asked yourself where the hardship and heavy energies resided in you. As the sacred water washes over you, visualize it entering your body like a golden light healing all your vital organs, toning your brain, and fortifying your bones and skin, so that all that needs to be released leaves your body/mind/spirit, flowing away with the water washing over you. The bath takes about 20 minutes in order to do it with mindfulness and surrender. While you're sitting in herbal water, you can repeat the prayers you offered earlier as you pour the water over yourself. Allow the prayed-over water, your deeply held desire and intention, and the healing power of the plants to wash away fatigue, confusion, anger, and grief. Alternatively this can be done outside while standing on the earth in a small circle, a few inches deep to give the waters a place to pool. In this case, use a wooden, silver or copper pouring vessel to bathe yourself with.
5. While you're performing your Luna Llena Baño say the following phrases out loud, mindfully and with feeling. If this is a struggle, place your hand on your heart and hold yourself as you speak:
"I now return any energy that I may have taken from someone, knowingly or unknowingly, to its source, with blessings of love and peace."
pause for a moment and then state firmly and with deep intent:
"I call back all of my own personal power or energy that I have given away, knowingly or unknowingly, in all directions of time and space, so that I am fully present and restored to wholeness and balance.”
Afterward, simply sit in stillness, remembering to breathe normally. Focus on your heart, feeling the light of compassion flow throughout your body and mind.
If you do not have a tub, you may pour the herbal water over your head and body in your shower stall. Make sure that the water touches every crevice and fold of your body..
Once you feel that you're done, do not rinse off the herbal waters, instead let the blessing of the medicine remain on your skin, to be with you in your dreams that night/those nights. Air dry as much as possible.
For the following three (3) days: Listen to uplifting music, read spiritual books, watch funny or inspirational movies, and do gentle exercises such as qigong, tai chi, or yoga or go for walks in nature. Avoid being around persons who indulge in negative talk or gossip. Drink plenty of water with prayers of gratitude and eat good healthy food. Honor the needs of your body and your spirit and express your emotions in words and writing (even if those writings are to people unable to receive them physically due to obstacles like cultural difference or the passing of a loved one).
Respectfully offer the waters and herbs used to the earth. Offer all or some herbal bath water back to Mother Earth and lay out the herbs that offered their life so that we could have their medicine and life as a gift to Great Spirit. Let it be gentle and beautiful.
Important: Refrain from this bath if you are pregnant (some herbs are abortificient), or have health issues such as high blood pressure or if you are menstruating --in our traditional healing ways if you are menstruating your body is already purifying itself.
Encode your sacred waters and pour yourself into all that moves your spirit this Fall.
