Module 3: Sacred Medicine of Water: Wash Away Fear & Sadness With the Magic of Flowered Water
Water is the most clear and neutral source of life. It is through the waters in the womb of our mothers that we each were born. Water is the most precious element for life on planet earth — and when we internalize the beauty of water, we get in touch with the immense mystery of life itself.
In this module, we’ll be introduced to the flow of water and the movements of ease and relaxation. Eugenia will share a prayerful way of charging the water with healing and clearing energy. We’ll learn how water gives us the opportunity to wash away grief and sadness — as we surrender to its natural flow.
We’ll also create a special flower combination of water and flowers to bath ourselves in a restorative, comforting ritual.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- The blessings of water, and how to create a new relationship with this element.
- Why the flow of water is pivotal in opening your own emotional flow, and how it makes you feel secure.
- How water listens to our prayers and how those prayers move throughout your daily life.
- Which suppressed emotions are associated with water, and how to create a daily water ritual to release them and renew hope.
- How to work with water and flower petals to make an elemental medicine infusion – and use it in a guided meditation for healing yourself and others.
Full Class, Dubbed English
Full Class, Spanish with English Subtitles
Excerpt: Water Element - Rose Petal Ritual
Full Class
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Excerpt: Meditation: Water Element
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Transcript
Doña Eugenia Pineda Casimiro
Doña Eugenia Pineda Casimiro is a Mazateca healer from Huautla de Jiménez, Mexico, a little town in the region of Oaxaca brought to fame by María Sabina and her work with Los Niños Santos, or “the holy children.” Trained in her ancestral lineage by her mother, Abuela Julieta Pineda Casimiro of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers, Eugenia worked by her side since childhood, and accompanied her through all of her world travels. Eugenia inherited this altar to carry on the family legacy upon her mother’s passing in 2018.
Eugenia is mother to three beautiful children and resides in her familial home in Huautla. Along with her sisters, the family carries on its traditions of doing exquisite embroidery, harvesting beeswax for candle-making, and cultivating coffee and cacao.
Helping other people and following the path of light and God are the deepest expressions of Eugenia’s heart.