Category: Goddess Ixchel
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Spring equinox art retreat

Hello Ladies, We are on the cusp of Spring, and the Greenhouse gatherings are in full swing. Gathering in a circle of women is a significant step toward wholeness. You’re invited to our annual Vernal Equinox half-day art retreat, Saturday March 22nd. For more information or to register, email Donna Scheifler Below is a little video…
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Awakening

Hello Ladies, I hope your spirit is awakening as brightly as the vibrant daffodils sprouting across the Coastside. With the Spring Equinox still weeks away, Gai has adorned our hills in brilliant yellow, energizing our spirits and inviting us to come alive. Yoga in the Greenhouse We will return to yoga in the Greenhouse on…
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Kundalini Serpent Crown
Securely, she walks through this world fully awake, deeply grounded and connected to the human family. She creates sensual beauty and harmony among all living beings. Her position on this planet is powerful and her healing love flows freely. Her message of well-being is transmitted silently but heard by all in need. Her keen intuition guides…
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Goddess Ixchel ~ Medicine Woman
The ancient Maya believed in many Gods, but only one Goddess, Ixchel; Medicine woman, sage, and weaver. She presides over child-birth, wounded warriors, and the ill. She is depicted as a Crone, to symbolize wisdom. Her crown is a snake coiled on her head, symbolic of new life and awakened kundalini. There seems to be a little Hindu…
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You’re Invited May Full Moon Ceremony
Please join us, Full Moon Ceremony Wednesday May 10th, 7pm Mystical Meadow, Butano Pescadero
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2015 in review
When mother moon was completely unveiled and her strong subtle energy could be felt; she silently called us to gather in divine feminine circle. By way of modern ancient ritual, we intensified our Goddess particles to fully embody our divine feminine wholeness. In the stillness of winter, we dove deep, giving credence to our pure…
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Ixchel Returns
On this Beltane moon we gathered at Jennifer Ball’s sacred meadow among the giant Redwoods in Butano Canyon. Upon arrival each woman created a prayer flag that we wove together as a symbol of our connection to the Mayan Medicine Moon Goddess Ixchel. During our traditional opening ceremony we chanted and gave blessing to four…
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Flower Moon of May
On a warm and glorious evening, 15 Moon Mothers gathered among the redwoods in Butano Canyon for the Flower Moon of May, second full moon of Spring. Honoring the goddess Ixchell, medicine woman, midwife & weaver with a serpent crown. We laid on the earth for a guided meditation for opening our chakras to allow…
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Super Moon in the Redwoods
Full Moon Ceremony Dedicated to the Goddess Ixchel Ixchel came into consciousness through the ancient Mayan people. The Mayan’s were mighty warriors and amazingly advanced astronomers. They had many Gods for different aspects of life, but only one Goddess, Ixchel. She presided over healing and midwifery. In ancient depictions she is portrayed as a crone…