Chalchiuhtlicue: our sacred waters

Sun Sep 29 2024 at 09:00 am to 01:00 pm

31st Street Beach,Chicago,60616,US | Chicago

Tarot by Laura Gonzalez
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Chalchiuhtlicue: our sacred waters
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Chalchiuhtlicue: our sacred waters.
Join us for an immersive workshop exploring the rich mythology and cultural significance of Chalchiuhtlicue, the revered Aztec Goddess of freshwater: lakes, ponds, rivers & fertility. This interactive session will delve into her vital role in Nawa cosmology and rituals, examining her connections to nature, agriculture, and the cycles of life. By the end of the workshop, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for her divine influence and how her legacy continues to inspire and shape our understanding of natural harmony and spiritual balance.
We will discuss:
- The Myth
We’ll explore the myths of Chalchiuhtlicue, the Aztec Goddess of freshwater, who embodies the life-giving and destructive powers of lakes, ponds, and rivers. We’ll examine her role in creation and renewal, her impact on life and fertility, and how the Aztecs revered her as a central figure in maintaining cosmic balance.
- The Importance of Water
For the Aztecs, water was sacred and central to their worldview. We’ll explore how Chalchiuhtlicue represents water's vital role in physical and spiritual realms, including its significance in agriculture, sustenance, and hygiene. This understanding will offer insights into how the Aztec reverence for water can inspire modern attitudes toward this precious resource.
- Emotions
Chalchiuhtlicue also impacts our emotional well-being. We’ll explore how water, as embodied by the Goddess, symbolizes emotional currents and healing. Participants will engage in reflective exercises and meditations to connect with their own emotions and find parallels between the Goddess’s powers and their personal experiences of balance.
- Eco-Activism
We’ll also explore how Chalchiuhtlicue’s teachings relate to modern eco-activism. Her role as a water guardian highlights the need for sustainable practices. Participants will discuss how her principles can inspire efforts to conserve water and develop actionable steps for promoting environmental responsibility.
- Ancestors
Honoring Chalchiuhtlicue involves recognizing the Aztecs' deep connection with their ancestors. We’ll explore how her veneration is linked to ancestral worship and the passing of sacred knowledge. Participants will examine rituals celebrating the Goddess and engage in activities that honor their lineage, integrating ancestral teachings into their lives.
What’s included
Your ticket offers an immersive experience where we'll engage in meditation, introspection, and divination exercises.
Details
Date & Time: September 29, 2024 at 9 a.m.
Location: 31st Street Beach
Entrance Fee: $100.00
Early bird tickets: until Sept 9th $75.00
*If you've attended a Rev. Laura González workshop before, use code "freshwater" for a $10.00 discount on your ticket.*
What to bring
Please bring a pen, notebook, a bowl or dish (plain & dark colors work best) a yoga mat, blanket or lawn chair if you prefer, clothes that you don’t mind getting wet, a towel, drinking water, and anything else you need to stay comfortable on the beach and in the water. (Swimming is not required.)
How to register:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/982125883957
About Rev. Laura González
Rev. Laura González is a dedicated and knowledgeable guide, skilled in the mysteries of water: the practices of divination, introspection, ancestral and shadow work. With years of experience, she brings a wealth of wisdom to help you embark on a transformative journey. Her expertise spans decades of working with indigenous Mexica knowledge and her family's cherished traditions, enriching her understanding and practice of holistic healing. As a dedicated practitioner, Laura seamlessly integrates ancestral wisdom with contemporary approaches, offering profound guidance to those seeking balance and renewal.
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