Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Sacred Ceremony - Indigena


On that blessed day of Marriage, the cuaderno clothed herself in typical dress for an Indigena. She came to feel at home in her inherited robe and fully embraced the beauty of her cultural infusion. The peaceful warrior stood nobly by her side, grounded in the realization of his royal authentic self.
Both arose in personal triumph after encountering the cosmic serpent within, a double helix that carries with it a chain of ancestral traits and cultural tendencies, good and bad, darkness and light—the paradox that lives within each of us. While walking this labyrinth of life, the energy of co-creation embodied them and guided them in divine cadence to that providential space of Pure Love.
After the fire, they are an opus of change, right action, and transformation. From the ruins, they have come of age and are reborn into adulthood. They hear the voice and listen adeptly to the sacred sound. They are keenly aware of the infinite power that is available to them—available to everyone who takes right action toward manifesting the vision of their soul.
When invited to do so by el viejo, the male took the female’s hands into his and looked deeply into her eyes, the portal of the soul. She looked graciously into his. They made themselves still and received the gifts of union, equality, and love. They were now ready to occupy the space of Sacred Balance.
On that day el viejo was mindfully aware that on one level he married the male and female who stood 

in front of him. He also married the male and female inside of each of them—the left and the right, the

yin and the yang. And in the universe, he married a significant piece of the collective masculine and 

feminine consciousness, north and south, light and dark, heart and mind, heaven and earth. The positive 

energetic effect reverberates throughout collective consciousness.

-Cynthia Dawn, Indigena

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