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The four elements—earth, water, air, and fire—have shaped human spirituality and understanding of life across cultures and traditions, serving as powerful symbols of balance, transformation, and renewal. In ancestral Mexican practices, such as those of the Mexica and Maya, the elements are revered as foundational forces of existence and honored through rituals like the temazcal (sweat lodge), which represents purification and rebirth. Similarly, the Huichol people honor fire as "Tatewari," the Grandfather Spirit, a divine presence of wisdom and healing. These elemental principles resonate across global traditions, from the Bible—where water symbolizes cleansing and rebirth through baptism, and fire reflects the transformative power of the Holy Spirit—to Daoism and Buddhism, where the elements represent balance, harmony, and impermanence. Together with celestial cycles like the phases of the moon and planetary alignments, these practices connect us to the rhythms of nature and the divine, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things.

“El Viaje de los 4 Elementos” (The Journey of the 4 Elements) offers a unique opportunity to honor these sacred forces and align with the wisdom of ancestral practices and natural cycles. This ceremonial experience, rooted in the energy of the natural celestial phases and includes practices and wisdom inspired by traditions such as Mexica, Biblical teachings, and Daoist and Buddhist philosophies, incorporating guided activities to embody and work with the energy of earth, water, air, and fire. Participants may engage in things like grounding practices, cleansing rituals, breathwork, and transformative fire ceremonies while journaling to reflect on personal growth, healing, and their intentions for the future. Each ceremony is unique. This journey invites participants to connect deeply with God/Great Spirit, themselves, nature, and the cosmos, fostering a sense of balance, abundance, and spiritual renewal.

Date & Time: 1/1: 8-10pm CT / 6-8pm PT
Cost: Loving Conscious Donations Accepted but not required
Where: Zoom