Module 7: Integration Ritual, Prayer to Our Universal Mother Tonantzintla
After the ceremonial ritual of the 4 sacred elements, medicines and mushrooms in our life’s altar, it is that time to integrate the power of the medicines through prayer and affirmation.
In this final module we’ll close our work and exploration by bringing tribute to our divine mother Earth, mother Tonanzintlan, with a ritual known as the Mazatecan Rosary.
We’ll offer our work back to the womb of our mother earth, asking for her compassion and guidance with this new alliance created with the 4 elements. Finally, we’ll ask for the blessing of the 4 sacred elements so that we can receive the guidance of this ancient wisdom for the rest of our lives.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- How to develop a prayer that calls for the spirit of our Divine Mother Earth.
- When to close your work and ask for protection so that you can keep working with the 4 elements.
- The specific techniques needed to solidify your mission together with your emotional well-being in relation to the harmonious dance of the elements.
- Ways to connect with the feminine and the Divine Mother — why Eugenia’s culture prays to the Virgin Mary which is Catholic, but is an opportunity to go deeper and connect to the energy of the Universal Feminine.
- The experience of the Mazatecan Rosary with Eugenia.
Full Class, Dubbed English
Full Class, Spanish with English Subtitles
Full Class
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Excerpt: Doña Eugenia’s Closing Prayer & Song
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Deepening Practices
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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.