Weaving the thread of healing through the our Mother lines begins to repair the wound of separation we have felt from the Source of love.
This helps us too...
❅ Feel safer in our bodies.
❅ Better trust our intuition and soul purpose.
❅ Access the full potency of our gifts.
❅ Tap into the depths of our creative power.
When we are in the grasp of the mother wound, we can be very hard on ourselves, especially the parts of ourselves that carry our deepest magic.
This is often why we are more in our heads, disconnected from our bodies and struggle with bone deep self-love, trusting our inner knowing as well as soothing ourselves in positive, generative ways.
❅
The first experience we have of God is through our mothers, when we are in the womb.
And, SHE is everything in the first years of life.
Our first experiences of HER, through our mothers and fathers, shape us on a non-verbal level.
Much of this sense of separation, shame and/or distrust lives much more in the symbolic, felt-sense space of our being, which is why ritual is so essential.
It helps us access these places in a natural, emergent and safe way.
❅
We carry the grief that our mothers could not process, including the oppression, shaming, depressions and wars of our ancestors.
It is this unmetabolized grief that lends itself to shame, codependency and a fear of individuating out of these cycles of suffering out of fear we will not be held by Life.
We might not even trust that there are loving arms of Life and Love to hold us.
YET…
We also carry the magic, genius, gifts, wisdom, Eros and innate intelligence of the primordial feminine as expressed through our lineage.
All of which is often revealed in through the body as we lay down the burdens that were never ours to carry.
❅
In the Dagara tradition, it is believed that we continue the patterns of lineage/cultural suffering and struggle until we can ritualize, honor and making offerings to our ancestors.
This helps to clean up what was left behind, bring healing where there needs to be healing so that we can flourish and create a world that they could not.
This is what they want for us.
This helps us too...
❅ Feel safer in our bodies.
❅ Better trust our intuition and soul purpose.
❅ Access the full potency of our gifts.
❅ Tap into the depths of our creative power.
When we are in the grasp of the mother wound, we can be very hard on ourselves, especially the parts of ourselves that carry our deepest magic.
This is often why we are more in our heads, disconnected from our bodies and struggle with bone deep self-love, trusting our inner knowing as well as soothing ourselves in positive, generative ways.
❅
The first experience we have of God is through our mothers, when we are in the womb.
And, SHE is everything in the first years of life.
Our first experiences of HER, through our mothers and fathers, shape us on a non-verbal level.
Much of this sense of separation, shame and/or distrust lives much more in the symbolic, felt-sense space of our being, which is why ritual is so essential.
It helps us access these places in a natural, emergent and safe way.
❅
We carry the grief that our mothers could not process, including the oppression, shaming, depressions and wars of our ancestors.
It is this unmetabolized grief that lends itself to shame, codependency and a fear of individuating out of these cycles of suffering out of fear we will not be held by Life.
We might not even trust that there are loving arms of Life and Love to hold us.
YET…
We also carry the magic, genius, gifts, wisdom, Eros and innate intelligence of the primordial feminine as expressed through our lineage.
All of which is often revealed in through the body as we lay down the burdens that were never ours to carry.
❅
In the Dagara tradition, it is believed that we continue the patterns of lineage/cultural suffering and struggle until we can ritualize, honor and making offerings to our ancestors.
This helps to clean up what was left behind, bring healing where there needs to be healing so that we can flourish and create a world that they could not.
This is what they want for us.
Let us pray together to the ancestors, bringing our grief to our grandmothers and the ancient ones, so that we can start to heal the ancestral, intergenerational trauma that our hearts and lands are crying out for.
Saturday
August 31, 2024
9am PST/Noon EST/6pm CEST (Budapest)
Via Zoom**
Together we will:
~ Explore the layers of the Great Mother archetype and how we have come to know her.
~ Release grief we have been holding for our mothers, as well as for our Mother line.
~ Release vows and contracts that have kept us loyal to the suffering of our Mother line as a form of love and loyalty.
~ Receive a spiritual transmission from Mother Mary for healing the Mother wound in our lineages.
** Recording sent to all registrants **
Saturday
August 31, 2024
9am PST/Noon EST/6pm CEST (Budapest)
Via Zoom**
Together we will:
~ Explore the layers of the Great Mother archetype and how we have come to know her.
~ Release grief we have been holding for our mothers, as well as for our Mother line.
~ Release vows and contracts that have kept us loyal to the suffering of our Mother line as a form of love and loyalty.
~ Receive a spiritual transmission from Mother Mary for healing the Mother wound in our lineages.
** Recording sent to all registrants **
About Your Facilitator and Guide: Dr. Mia Hetényi
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I am a grief doula, ritual facilitator, initiated Dagara Diviner, AstroSophist and Hungarian-American medicine woman with a doctorate in clinical psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies.
My life's work has culminated in founding the Dreaming Awake Institute and Global Online Community. It is my vision to foster conscious, loving and generative spaces for grief tending, ancestral healing and recovering our sense of interdependent humanity through remembering both the healing technology of ritual and the spiritually transformative nature of grief. You can read more of my story here... |