Cyclical Healing
Moon Blood: A Cyclical Womb Healing Journey
Moon Blood: A Cyclical Womb Healing Journey
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Moon Blood is an invitation to embark on a cyclical womb healing journey, unraveling timeless wisdom for womb keepers in reconnection to the sacred prayer of menstruation. Through moon magic, guided rituals, and storytelling, you will deepen your connection to the elements of nature and the memories stored within your womb. As the moon so elegantly waxes and wanes, you, too, will explore and honor your shadows and light.
Author: Aviva Jinich
Publisher: Cyclical Healing
Published: 10/27/2023
Pages: 242
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9798989159703
About the Author
Jinich, Aviva: - Aviva was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles to Mexican Jewish parents. Upon graduating high school, she spent several years living abroad and formed a deep connection to South America. Through a journey of returning to honor her oneness with the Earth, she has lived on permaculture farms and sustainable communities with other like-minded medicine carriers and artists. Aviva invites authentic sound and movement to flow through her being, channeling spirit as she dances and sings. She accompanies beings of all ages and genders to reconnect to their cycles through the medicine of creative expression.Aviva is a songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist; she has one album on Spotify in a musical duo called Las Parceritas Del Campo. Aviva is a dancer, constantly exploring spirals in her body movement, an eternal student and teacher of Contact Improvisation. Aviva's long-term vision is to caretake an abundant piece of land in the mountains for many moons, where the rivers flow, where trees and gardens thrive, where she can build her own cob home, and weave an inter-generational village with a loving community. Moon Blood and the Moon Blood Journal: A Cyclical Mandala Calendar are her first books. Contact Aviva through cyclicalhealing.com
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