Healing the Inner Child with Goddesses: Ancestral Trauma Recovery
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Dive deep into the realms of inner healing and ancestral trauma recovery with our Toltec Dreaming event. Through a blend of meditation, shamanic healing, and inner child work, we will explore the powerful healing energies of the Goddesses. As trauma survivors ourselves, we will come together in fellowship to heal wounds inflicted by narcissism and explore the intricacies of codependency.
Engage in journaling exercises to unlock the depths of your inner child as we focus on mental health recovery and the healing arts. Whether you are a lucid dreaming enthusiast or someone seeking solace in outdoor spaces, this event offers a safe and nurturing environment for your personal growth journey. Join us as we harness the power of spirituality and ancestral healing to empower ourselves and each other on the path to wholeness.
Join Toltec Dreaming for a transformative workshop focusing on healing the inner child through the healing power of the Goddesses. Dive deep into meditation practices, spirituality, and inner child work to uncover and heal traumas caused by narcissistic experiences. This event will also touch on free-writing as a form of self-expression and recovery, as well as foster a sense of fellowship and support among trauma survivors.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore lucid dreaming techniques, ancestral healing practices, and shamanic healing rituals in a safe and nurturing space. Connecting with nature outdoors will be integrated into the event to promote mental health recovery and overall well-being. This gathering aims to empower attendees to tap into their inner goddess energy, address codependency and narcissism issues, and explore the healing arts for a holistic approach to inner growth and self-discovery. We'll use our nahual, dream and energetic body, to cross time and heal our child selves.
We walk in a green, gold and yellow meadow and we feel at once received and supported. The divine feminine as the earth itself represents abundance, the harvest, clothes and shelter. Working with the ancient feminine principle helps us grow out of lack and survival mentality. We feel there is enough and that we are enough. Many of us who grew up with trauma were told that our feelings weren't important compared to the survival of the family.
This one-day workshop is our meeting place, where we share what we've journaled, how the Toltec Dreaming practices and breathwork made us feel and the transformational aspects of working with our nahual or dream body.
Once you sign up, I will send you an exercise where you begin to work with your nahual. You need at least one week to do the practices, therefore sign up for events will close one week prior to the date. These practices are grown from my three Toltec Dreaming teachers in Mexico City Xolotl Chavez, Alma Santiago Chavez and Sergio Magana. According to Xolotl our Toltec Dreaming lineage goes back to the Long Count, 28,500 years.
Journaling can be done before or after the exercises. The writing is more for you. The creative function of free writing helps us go into the energetic realm and also into our material past.
Along this journey we are confronted with our relationships with our families. Any relationship is between ourself and the other. Many of us had parents and/or syblings who projected themselves onto us. As we recognize our shadow we see all of ourselves. We see the differences between ourselves and our parents and syblings. This breaks us out of codepency in our current relationships. We are not one half or one quarter of something. We are whole all by ourselves.
Shadow work makes us aware of what we project onto the other. It helps us grow and not feel we need another person to become self-actualized. This shamanic practice works with light and dark, the realm of pure energy eminating from our body and our shadow that helped save us.
Our pain and our shadow want us to remember just how bad-ass we are. When we recognize just how hard it was, and that is was us who got us through it, we are able to release it.
We'll be working with Mexican goddesses the Black Madonna every month: Chalchitlique, the goddess of flowing waters; Coatlique, the mother of god and the goddess of life and death; Coyolxauqui, goddess of the moon; Chantico, goddess of fire; Black Madonna, the Mary of healing. Join us to explore these often overlooked female archetypes that are available to help us heal our inner child wounds.
*Please bring a pen and paper for wildly vulnerable private journaling.
If you are interested in Toltec culture, dreaming, or self-actualization, this group is for you. Please bring your journals, pen and paper, and water with you to group. Beginners welcome!
Every 3rd Sunday of the month until May 24, 2025
Healing the Inner Child with Goddesses: Ancestral Trauma Recovery