NEW MOON WOMBSTEAM CIRCLE
Saturday, November 22nd
3:00 - 7:00pm
Amakura, El Zapotal
$800 MXN
(includes clay steaming bowl to take home)
Join us for a special gathering of women, calling on the ancient medicines of herbs, steam, sweat, and sisterhood. Jaguar Womban and Aguamiel are excited to offer this healing experience at Amakura, a tranquil and beautiful regenerative oasis on the coast of Oaxaca, where we will be accompanied by the sound of waves crashing in the background.
Jaguar will expertly guide us in a collective WombSteam ritual using medicinal herbs that unfolds with intention, guiding us through a process of deep womb attunement and ritual embodiment. As the steam rises, so too do the memories, emotions, and energies held within the womb-space. This is a moment of ancestral communion, a gentle unbinding of what no longer serves, and a soft invocation of your deepest feminine power.
Part of our steaming ritual will take place inside the structure of the temazcal, using hot stones and steam to create a gentle and warm womb-like space to soften further into the deepest parts of our selves in the sustainment of sisterhood.
We end the experience with a ceremonial beverage and fruit to nourish our bodies and spirits with the sacred offerings of Mother Earth.
*If you feel called to join us and the financial exchange is an obstacle, please contact us directly. We want this medicine to be available to as many women as possible, and can offer some discounts and alternatives to paying the full amount.
Jaguar Womban (La Vonne Natasha Caesar) is a multidimensional healing artist, Medicine Womban and Visionary Mother of The WOMBNation. She is an intuitive herbalist, ancestral channel, poet and teacher who shares ways to connect to Mother Earth using Plant Medicine and Ceremony. In both her private TEAsessions and monthly virtual New Moon WombSteam, Jaguar teaches how to use the unique self-care practice of WombSteaming as a Ritual of Prayer and a Sacred Tool to awaken our innate Womb Wisdom and Divine Internal Guidance System.
Photo by @oaxacaamorstory