This Native Peruvian community has always been conserving its culture, customs and traditions, and has received thousands of people from different parts of the world to be healed by the medicinal plants that our ancestors have provided. Today they are going through a extremely difficult time given that more than half of the population is being affected by the covid-19 pandemic, and until today they have not received support from the Peruvian govt or any other organization.
“The ground on which we stand is sacred ground. It is the blood of our ancestors.” Native American Chief
Nana Marina, a guide of the Tz’utujil tradition & ceremonial leader of cacao, tobacco, temezcal and fire circles is sharing her teachings in an effort to bring forth harmony and healing to the world. Her community can benefit greatly from your support to be able to record this wisdom for our future generations. Funds are also needed for living expenses, ceremony materials, travel expenses of other guides to meetings and the building of a spiritual center in Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.
“The ground on which we stand is sacred ground. It is the blood of our ancestors.” Native American Chief
The communities of the Wixarika Nation (Huichol) are going through difficult times due to the pandemic and have sent letters asking for help for their basic supplies to eat, care for their families in this time, as well as fulfill their traditional commitments and complete the task of making their sacred offerings.
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“The ground on which we stand is sacred ground. It is the blood of our ancestors.” Native American Chief
The horrific torture and death of Tata Domingo Choc is reprehensible. Simply for preserving his indigenous tradition and spiritual practices he was burned alive. He spent his entire life dedicated to spirituality and to the learning of the healing of plants.
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