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Event: 'Pachakuti Mesa Workshop With Edie Stone, MA - CO'

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Date: Saturday, June 07, 2008 At 10:00:00 AM
Duration: 7 Hours
Contact Info:
303-415-3755
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Pachakuti Mesa Workshop with Edie Stone, MA

June 7, Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm
RSVP: 303-415-3755 or ediestone@boulder.net

$85 plus cost of handouts
Discount for pre-registration:
$80 if registration payment received by June 4.
Cash, check, or credit cards accepted.

In this interactive and experiential workshop, you will have the opportunity to:

• Create your own personal Pachakuti Mesa (personal altar)
• Learn how to activate and work with your mesa.
• Experience the elements of Sacred Space in a powerful, embodied way.
• Receive an energy clearing (limpia).
• Create a community despacho or offering for Pachamama/Mother Earth.
• Learn about other Earth-honoring rituals
• Learn basic principles of shamanic practice and teachings of this tradition.
• Receive ancient wisdom from Condor, Eagle, and Owl:
Rebalancing masculine & feminine
Reconnecting mind, heart & body
Supplies:
To create your Pachakuti Mesa:
Bring a square cloth or textile, approx. 1 foot square.
To represent and embody the elements:
a stone,
a shell or bowl for water,
one or more feathers,
and a white candle (and safe container/drip plate!).
For the center: a personally meaningful or sacred object.

For the despacho we will create a community offering,
arranged in a beautiful mandala on a large piece of paper.
Bring what you can of the following:
Corn meal, bay leaves, loose tobacco, sage, other dry herbs
Chocolate, honey or sugar, little candies (for sweetness in life)
A little butter or lard
A small shell or very small quartz crystal
A few seeds or beans
A few fresh flowers
Small candles of various colors



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