An opportunity to share a Guatemalan Mayan Fire Ceremony with Alistair who trained with Guatemalan elders in Guatemala.
LOCATION TO BE CONFIRMED
Booking Recommended (as to be kept updated)
£5-10 suggested to cover for material fire-wood
In case of adverse weather conditions the ceremony will be moved indoor. Participants who have booked and provided contact details will be informed. May you wish to double-check please call 07900117836
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The Mayan Fire Ceremony is a way of creating a vortex of energy that can be used as a portal into the Spirit world, where we can receive healings and offer prayers. The Mayan fire ceremonies do not use any wood. With prayers, a mandala is created out of natural materials. The ensarte and other herbs such as copal, cascarita, bolas, mirra, cuilco, pom blanco, and others are grown or collected by the traditional Maya in Guatemala and are prepared in a sacred way for these fire ceremonies. The offerings that we put into the fire carry our prayers to the Creator. Each offering carries a different energy and intention, a different prayer, and the combination is a rich banquet of energies offered to the Creator.
When the fire is lit as we offer prayers to the directions, the Spirit enters the fire, much like life comes into the union of egg and sperm. The Mayan Aj Q'ij uses their knowledge of the matrix of life to coordinate their prayers and offerings to work with the energies present in that moment in time. They are trained to read the fire and gain wisdom for healing and answers to prayers. They usually bring medicines for the fire, and should be supported for their efforts to bring this healing ceremony to the people. The more offerings that can be given for the fire brings more blessings for ourselves, our families, the earth, and all our relations.
Mayan Fire Ceremonies can be done for communities, families, and individuals for deep healing, transformation, and gratitude. We strongly encourage bringing offerings for the fire.
This event will be held by alistain who has trained in Guatemalan fire ceremony in Guatemala