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Seed Keeping and the Divine Feminine: A warm conversation with Flordemayo
December 21, 2014 @ 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
by donation, please register at the website belowSeed Keeping and the Divine Feminine
A warm conversation with Flordemayo
Sunday, December 21, 10:00AM
online
by donation, please register at the website below
http://greatmystery.org/Programs/flordemayo.html
http://followthegoldenpath.org
(site plays music): http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org
“We have crossed humanity’s tipping point into the dawn of a new age, the age of the Divine Feminine. The Divine Feminine is the Goddess in all traditions and cultures that have been in place since the beginning of time. These traditions are powerful, mystical, magical, and primal to Mother Earth. It is a time of restoration, healing, and renewal.
As these feminine energies intertwine with our Divine Spark the birthing of ideas are limitless – the task is to sort out which idea calls the heart to step forward and take flight.
During this fireside chat, Flordemayo will share with us the ideas that are calling to her heart, especially the importance of saving seeds, and the work she has created with The Path, five sacred temples for humanity housed on 40-acres in Estancia, New Mexico. She will also share a simple practice of connecting to the divine feminine.
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Online fireside chat with Flordemayo and Robin
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Unlimited online access to the video recording following the event
Curandera espiritu (healer by divine spirit) and Mayan priestess Flordemayo is one of the 13 grandmothers of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, a global alliance that teaches ancestral ways of prayer, education and healing. Flordemayo was born in a small village on the Nicaragua/Honduras border. Her father was a local shaman and her mother was a midwife and healer, whom Flordemayo apprenticed with from the age four. As her own children grew, Flordemayo began to work as a healer. Today, she uses the sacred breath, laying on of hands, application of herbs, as well as distance healing, with her clients.
Flordemayo has worked with alternative western healers, Native American and Mayan healers. She received her Mayan priest training from Don Alejandro Cirilo Perez Oxlaj, a respected spiritual leader and head of the Quiche Maya Council of Elders. Flordemayo is now recognized as a priestess by the Maya.
Flordemayo has been a featured speaker on Curanderismo at many conferences on traditional medicine, both within the United States and internationally. Many alternative healing practitioners, medical doctors, nurses and medical institutions have recognized her knowledge and natural healing skills. She is a recipient of the Martin de la Cruz Award for Alternative Healing, a prestigious honor given by the International Congress of Traditional Medicine.
Since 1999, Flordemayo has been a part of the Wisdom of the Grandmother’s Foundation.”