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"Our ancient ancestors recognized that there is more to the world

 in which we live than our ordinary, everyday mode of consciousness reveals to us."

- Hillary S. Webb

 

 

 

Prayer for Creating Sacred Space for Healing

Back to Shamanism

To the winds of the South

Sachamama, Great Serpent
Please wrap your coils of light around us
Teach us to shed the energies of the past that no longer serve us
All at once, the way you shed your skin
To walk softly upon the Earth
And touch everything with beauty
 

To the winds of the West

Otorongo, Mother Jaguar, golden jaguar that eats the dying sun
Please come walk among us and protect our healing space

Teach us to be impeccable beings of light

Show us the way of peace and the way beyond death

Teach us your way of grace

 
To the winds of the North

 Siwarkenti, Hummingbird, Grandmothers and Grandfathers

Ancient Ones, Guardians and Keepers of this land
Come and warm your hands by our fire
Whisper to us in the wind and

Teach us your ancient wisdom

We honor you who have come before us

And all who will come after us

 

To the winds of the East

Hatun Kuntur, Great Condor

Come to us from the place of the rising Sun

The place of our becoming

Teach us to fly wing to wing with the Great Spirit

And to see heights we only dare dream of

 

Pachamama, Mother Earth, sweet Mother

We come here for the healing nourishment of all your children

The Stone People, the Plant People

The four-legged, the two-legged, the creepy crawlers
The finned, the furred, and the winged ones
All our relations that are here to teach us
 

Intitaita, Father Sun, Mamakia, Grandmother Moon

To all the Star Nations, our Star Brothers and Sisters

Great Spirit, creator of all

You who are known by many names

Yet who are unnamable

Thank you for holding us in your love

And allowing us to sing the Song of Life one more day

 

            

 
 

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