For people who care about the weather and who have concerns about weather extremes:
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For people with everything from physical diseases like cancer to emotional effects like depression and despair, and for those generally being shaken up by the rapid changes and upheavals in these times and longing for purpose, meaning, focus and healing:
Ancient, everlasting human ways offer potent responses to the imbalances we’re experiencing.
Adam Laufer and Erin Everett are weather workers, ceremonial leaders, and tepahtiani healers in their ancient Nahua lineage from the Central Highlands of Mexico.
Although they have not been reared in and lived their whole lives within a native village, they have been recognized and initiated by their elder, one of those original people.
Forgiveness, reciprocation, and the mysterious ways of Divine forces open up these ancient paths to people of today, so that we may find our way to what is fundamental about being human and what is necessary to, once again, live good and fulfilling human lives that benefit our families and society...and build beneficial futures for all people.
In addition to discussing weather, weather extremes, and traditional healing, they will also speak about the spiritual house and land clearing, blessing and protection that they offer. They will share about their network of elders and colleagues across the USA and in Mexico and Canada.
Learn about "life as movement" and how the wisdom of this ancient tradition from Central Mexico can help you walk the Good Path in your life, so that you can recover, stabilize, and reconnect to your purpose, joy and inspiration. Also, learn about the sacred medicine of fire and how to apply fire's healing blessings to your own life, as well as a local Asheville hub, part of an international network of fire medicine with monthly fire circle events for you to enjoy with your family and friends.
At this event, you will hear a sacred story and learn about weather work, traditional healing and the medicine of fire.
Plus, you can opt to stay for a shared potluck meal at 6:30, followed by a social fire circle gathering.