Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A Powerful Message

Magdala Ramirez 10:52am Oct 31


Beautiful Ones



The day of the death, Niquiztli day, the day of the transmutator, the perfect alchemist, is here, the 13 days of the wave of Cimi is here, she has come to liberate, to awake, to teach, she have come from the realm of love.



The first door of the new world is wide open, is open for the true human beings that recognize the balance of the feminine and masculine within the self and outside the self.



It is such a powerful times!



I am just arriving home, to the place where the waters comes out from the womb, the place of the temples, the place where the sacredness of life is being awaken, the place where needed to be taken for long time in the upper world and hidden, and now is the time when needs to come forward, the temples of the union of polarities, the place where all is happening at the same time, in the perfect balance of the true human being, and the temple of the 12 +1 where it is the work of the feminine happening all the time, the place of mirrors, the place of the many worlds, the place where it is the woman that gives birth to a new reality, a new world, now is here, in the new Ark.



I have come from the ceremonies of the waters with New Zeland Grandmothers, so powerful, so beautiful, indeed, we have the same ways of the feminine, same knowledge, and the same struggle for long time to bring those teachings forward, the table is ready, the food is ready, and everyone is invited, many will come, some will not… It is the woman the one that leads the way, for she has the waters of love in the purity of the expression, it is the feminine the one that embrace the masculine, enlighten the new man, the new manifestation.



For long time, we have receive many infiltrations of the wounded father, for the old programming that does not recognize the woman as sacred, does not recognize the life givers as sacred, , and as the daughter of the Great Mother, she lift her voice, for her voice has been awaken, and her heart is blooming, knowing that she is love and through love, healing was possible, and through love a new creation is being born, a new world is awaken in the world, a world that was in silence for a very very long time.



It is the feminine, in her dance and stillness the one that is bringing together the bonding of the all tribes through love, in the perfect alignment of the human being with father mother, in the ways of the medicine of being human.



In the awakening of being human, is brining the falling of the wounded father, now is the time for the creations comes from the unity of both, male and female, and hold the new world as a way of living, create and recreate, and make this new world the ways of being human, the time of separation is falling apart. The ancestors call this world the world of the enchanted flower, the place where everything is one.

The time when human beings are ready to be-live in themselves have come, and trust yourself, and through the love as the source, where the waters comes out, a new reality is being discover, a new way to relate.



The time when the woman aspect is giving birth to a new reality, a new perception of the self, is now, she has transmuted all the cycles, and the times, and make the bundle of times that now she holds in her hands, it is the time when the waters that comes out from the womb are being recognize as holy , for indeed, human beings comes from her, comes from holiness, in the ultimate ceremony when the kingdom of heaven is on earth and the earth is on heaven.



My next journey will be to Cahokia, the sacred place of the ancestors, the place where the many tribes remember together, Star Elders Conference, in the portal of the 11;11;11 the realm where everything is one.



In Lakesh



Magdala

Monday, August 22, 2011

Blog for Sisterhood of the Planetary Water Rites

Dear Family:
I am really wanting to close out this Blog account with google.....it is almost impossible to enter...to post...to respond....they have terrible instructions and it seems that no one is really interested in this kind of interaction...I am trying to go another route with a way that we can chat daily.....helping us to be closer connected...Blessings...Grandmother Whitedeer

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Catching Up

My Dearest Water Family:
Please excuse my lack of posting on our Blog. Time is running faster than I can keep up these days...Grandmothers say that yes...time has shifted...we must learn to go with these changes....more and more the Angels, Guides and Ancient Ones are coming to us in so many ways....guiding and holding us in their ulimate ways of love and wisdom...
Please do not over look the clues...the messages that come from the Stars, the Waters, Animals, Thunderbeings and all of the Creatures that roam upon our Mother...and yes....The Rocks and Stones have a major role in these messages....
I will post more on this subject as the information comes to me....Honey in the Heart...Grandmother Whitedeer

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Water Blessings Cermony

Sacred Healing Rituals Using Water


"Where a spring rises or a water flows, there ought we to build altars

and offer sacrifices.”



Lucius Annaeus Seneca

4 B.C. – 65 B.C



People search the world for sacred water sites where they can immerse and experience oneness with God. Healing water rituals have existed in all cultures since recorded time and are thought to have existed in pre-historic cultures for millions of years. Most ancient cultures maintain spiritual creation stories crediting water as the origin of life.



Mythological stories of water deities have been passed down through oral traditions and many continue to live on in modern religions and ceremonial traditions. Every culture on earth has a spiritual reverence for water and uses water symbolically in ceremony, christening, baptismal, and initiations.



Many shrines have been constructed to praise the element of water and often, these particular sites attract hundreds of thousands of people who make regular pilgrimages to participate in water healing rituals.



Water that emerges from underground and right there experiences its first exposure to light and water is thought to be most sacred, having emerged with all the resonance of the heart of the Earth still within its cells. These sacred wellsprings may be found in very remote places and yet, people will travel through rugged terrain and suffer hardship in order to touch those pure waters. It is no wonder. When water has flowed over rocks, minerals, soil and roots, the energies present in each molecule are bursting with electromagnetic energy and have not been distorted by human contact or toxic resonance.



You can create sacred ritual wherever you are and you don’t need to find pure springs or sacred sites. Here are some ways you can transform the energies of the water wherever you are.



Offering Ceremony

Bring an offering to the water. If you are visiting the ocean, river or lake, bring a stone or an object which you have imbued with your love. Pray and express your gratitude for the healing and abundant flow of water where you are, and then dig a small hole near the water’s edge and place the object into the hole, and offer your prayers for the health of the water and for what you want to experience. Carefully covering the hole, release your prayers to the object you buried and then to the water. Visualize the resonance of your prayer seeping into the stream and flowing wherever that watercourse takes it.





Immersion Healing

Find a place where the water seems especially clean and welcoming to you. You may do this ritual clothed, but is best to remove all clothing so the water can make contact with the entire surface of body without taking on the resonance of your clothing. Look for a private spot where you will not be disturbed or offend any people who may happen to pass by. Pray at the water’s edge for your healing, your perfect vibrations to flow into your blood, your cells, your organs. Imagine that when you step into the water and then submerge yourself, the water will flow through you as if you are a net, taking with it all of the impurities which have contributed to your lack of wellbeing. Try to immerse yourself up to your neck, if only for a moment. If the water is cold, do not say in longer than 60 seconds. In this amount of time, your cells will be transformed. Thank the water for your healing, immediately wrap yourself in something warm, dry off and leave an offering at the water’s edge to show your appreciation.



Sacred Water Healing

Collect rainwater or snowmelt water in a glass vase or jar. No plastic ever! Place a quartz crystal in the container and allow the water to sit for 10 days. During this time, keep the vessel on your altar or a place where it will be undisturbed completely. And each day, pray and send your healing blessings into the water morning and evening. At the end of the 10 day period, carry the vessel to a major water course in your community that may be polluted or carry some toxins (just about all of them do.) If you want you may let the crystal flow out of the vessel into the water and become part of your offering. If you wish to retain your crystal, place a silk cloth over the vessel and pour the water through the silk. Pour the water with great joy and imagine that you are pouring the water of compassion into the public watercourse. The container of healing medicine will immediately begin to transform the public watercourse. Visualize the blessed water spreading out like a huge cloud, transforming all the toxic water it mixes with downstream. If you want to do this is in a more public way, invite hundreds of people from your community to prepare their vessels of blessed water and choose a day and time when everyone will go to the same site or same body of water and release their blessed waters at the same time. This is incredibly effective as a healing ritual for the entire community as the power of intention is amplified exponentially each time more than two people are gathered for the same intent.



As a peace demonstration, your spiritual group can pray peace into the water and release it on a pre-planned day.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Reason for Mother's Day

Mothers' Day Proclamation: Julia Ward Howe, Boston, 1870
Mother's Day was originally started after the Civil War, as a protest to the carnage of that war, by women who had lost their
sons. Here is the original Mother's Day Proclamation from 1870, followed by a bit of history (or should I say "herstory"):



Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts,
whether our baptism be that of water or of fears!
Say firmly: "We will not have great questions decided byirrelevant agencies. Our husbands shall not come to us, reeking
with carnage, for caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be
taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach
them of charity, mercy and patience.
We women of one country will be too tender of those of another
country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs. From
the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with our own.
It says "Disarm, Disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance
of justice."
Blood does not wipe our dishonor nor violence indicate possession.
As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons
of war, let women now leave all that may be left of home for a

great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as women,
to bewail and commemorate the dead.
Let them then solemnly take counsel with each other as to the
means whereby the great human family can live in peace, each
bearing after their own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar,
but of God.
In the name of womanhood and of humanity, I earnestly ask that a
general congress of women without limit of nationality may be
appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient and at
the earliest period consistent with its objects, to promote the
alliance of the different nationalities, the amicable settlement
of international questions, the great and general interests of
peace.
Julia Ward Howe
Boston
1870

Monday, April 25, 2011

Bear Medicine

Bear medicine is about transformation. Bear is the guardian of the underworld while being a true giver of life. The bear, as the walker between two worlds, remains fully embedded in society as it gives rich and diverse meaning to life through language. For example, we bear responsibility, bear the love of, bear watching, take bearing, bear on, bear tidings, bear shape, bear arms, bear in mind, and bear misfortune. Within our ancestral heritage, bear medicine has been used in ceremony to seek protection from bears, to seek protection by the bear spirit, the evocation of warlike themes, to invoke healing, to welcome seasonal or fertility rites, to invoke sacred initiation ceremonies, and to support the formalities of a judicial nature.

The most venerated ceremony is that of the slain bear. As an spiritual practice following the successful kill of a bear, the spirit of the bear is honored for providing power, clothing, food, and healing gifts to the hunter. As a first kill of a young man, it is a rite of passage. As a spiritual initiation into the healing arts, it is a ceremony of gratitude to the great bear spirit for stripping off the old skins of the initiate, effectively killing the beliefs that prevented the person from accessing the powers of the unconscious for healing self and others.
Bear medicine is about going into the inner sanctum of oneself to find the wisdom of who you are. It involves going into hibernation, often called a little death, where one becomes still in the silence of oneself to more fully birth who you are. It involves surrendering to the primal instincts that know the thoughts that have yet to be known. Bear medicine can teach you to go deep within so that you can make choices and decisions from a position of internal authority. Bear medicine awakens the inner wisdom of the soul, and by bringing it out into the open and applying it, the depth and breadth of life can be known.  AHO

Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Importance of A Women's Circle

The Women's Circle


You’re sitting cross-legged in a circle of unfamiliar fire-lit faces; all attention is on one woman holding a stone. You listen as she speaks your thoughts, your prayers in her own prayers for self, family, the world, then lights a candle and passes it to a woman on her left. Again you hear your own pain, joy and desires in another woman’s voice. By the time this heart and hand-warmed stone is in your hands, you feel a sense of gratitude and belonging you’ve seldom known, yet one that feels strangely familiar in your bones.
By the time the circle closes, you feel a deep sense of calm and renewed hope for yourself and the planet. You leave with more of yourself than you brought in, a little stronger with this sisterhood in your psychic pocket. You are not alone.
In a grassroots effort to create global peace and find inner serenity, women worldwide are returning to the ancient and universal practice of sitting together in circles, where they co-create a safe space to offer their joys, sorrows, hopes and dreams for the world and themselves.
In a circle, there are no cheap seats and no front row spots reserved for celebrities and the press. Rank and title are left at the door. Everyone walks in with equal status and takes a seat equidistant from the center. Every face is seen, every voice heard by all and the center is occupied by no one, as it is reserved for an altar, candle, or group intention.
In the context of our hierarchical and competitive culture, sitting in a circle can feel restorative, refreshing and a bit revolutionary. There is no goal, no leader, no agenda. For many women, it is a precious respite from a life of striving to do more, be more, get more, like sinking into a warm bath of trust, acceptance and unity after a long day of mental or manual labor.
Throughout history, the circle has been a universal symbol for unity, the cosmos and the perfection of the divine, from the Tibetan Wheel of Life to Hindu mandalas to the perfectly balanced yin yang symbol. Formed by the seamless connection of the beginning and end of an unbroken line, the circle speaks to the timelessness of life, the wholeness of the moment. In sacred geometry, the circle symbolizes the number one and is the source of all subsequent shapes. Any number multiplied or divided by one retains itself, the way unity embraces the diversity of each individual while preserving each member’s identity, the way a good women’s circle welcomes each voice as an essential link in an unbroken chain.
Even without a conscious awareness of the circle’s inherent power, the effects are felt subconsciously. According to Michael S. Schneider, author of A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe, “The message of the shape bypasses our conscious mental circuitry and speaks directly to the quiet intelligence of our deepest being. The circle is a reflection of the world’s – and our own – deep perfection, unity, design excellence, wholeness, and divine nature.” Try sitting in a straight line. Then a triangle. How about a square? Notice how you feel.
As Barbara Marx Hubbard states, circle participants tend to feel safe. Perhaps because you can see everyone; everyone is equally vulnerable. Or maybe it is because the pervasive patriarchal hierarchy is replaced with an authentic recognition of and respect for your contribution. Or perhaps there’s a body memory of childlike simplicity, when you could spend a day sitting around playing jacks, facing the game and each other, instead of the next place you needed to go. Sage Knight





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