Bozho jayek, ni je na ...
This most beautiful transitional season of balance was hosted and celebrated in the Bodewadmin Teaching Longhouse on September 25, 2022 deep in the Blackjack Hills of Okla-Homa.Kristen Arambula officiated a powerful Mother Cacao Ceremony at the renewed Fire-Flower altar.
Historically, puro cacao or pure cacao went through harvest, fermentation, drying, roasting and stone grinding to attain the finest degree of smoothness when whipped into hot water. The cacao drink, melted into water without the addition of dairy or sweetener is a sacred libation. This libation strengthens and supports healing and health qualities of mind heart, body and spirit within the wholeness context of the medicine wheel teachings. The facilitator makes and offers prayers from beginning to end. There is much rarified and etheric support flowing from higher realms to lift us to new, higher frequencies and experiences ... and many proven and worthy helper ceremonies and Mother Cacao is one powerful heart opener.
Two-four day land participant-guests from out of state built, painted, blessed and sang with their first 10” elk and deer skin hand drums.
The event was followed with a feast of traditional Native American bounty, including corn soup and a dish of the four sacred berries, Lake Michigan wild rice and Wasaksing Preserve Canada maple syrup.
Migwech, Mamogosnan, Heart of the Sky and Heart of the Earth, for all of the gifts that we might each of us know with full awareness, that we ‘walk in beauty-all ways and all days ... now and forever more’.
AHO!
Bama mine,
Minisa Crumbo Halsey
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