Divine Feminine's Prayers for Peace for her Children Ceremony
As part of the Honoring of the Great Mother, the Divine Feminine, SACRED SPACE: Where Indigenous Paths Meet facilitated an invocational Water Ceremony during the Sunrise Vigil Opening. As we know, Water, the predominant sacred feminine elemental manifestation of God, is already blessed; so the ceremony was not intended to bless the water. ... Fire, the predominant sacred masculine elemental manifestation of God, is generally the central, spiritual focal point for many Indigenous Peoples ceremonies as it is for the Prayer Vigil for the Earth ceremony as well. The Water Ceremony offered an energetic balance and a reminder of the importance of honoring the Divine Feminine in all things... as of course that call/cry is going out more and more strongly throughout the globe.
Women of Spirit from diverse Spiritual traditions invoked and appealed to the Powerful Loving Kindness, Purifying and Sustaining Energy of the most highly demonstrative Feminine aspect of Creation -- Water, to awaken and quicken those aspects of the Divine Feminine within all who had gathered that we might all be more powerful in our loving kindness, and that we might nurture, sustain, heal, create and restore balance, beauty and harmony within ourselves, our families, our communities, our world, our planet!" Peace Pole fuses with US Flag at WWII memorial with Divine Feminine's Prayers for Peace for her Children. Circle has Tibetan monks on right; Rev. LaKotaHasie Frazier behind them; Sacred Space on left; Zoroaster next to flag; Dorene singing water song; Susie Bellecourt holding sacred copper water bowl; and water being handed out to those present. Water ceremonies are part of Divine Feminine and the multi-cultural, multi-faith mix of SACRED SPACE's invitation.
Peace Pole fuses with US Flag at WWII memorial with Divine Feminine's Prayers for Peace for her Children. Circle has Tibetan monks on right; Rev. LaKotaHasie Frazier behind them; Sacred Space on left; Zoroaster next to flag; Dorene singing water song; Susie Bellecourt holding sacred copper water bowl; and water being handed out to those present. Water ceremonies are part of Divine Feminine and the multi-cultural, multi-faith mix of SACRED SPACE's invitation. |