15 - Cultivating A Relationship With The Divine Mother with Lua Cheia
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This week, in honor of May being the month of the Mother, we welcome Lua Cheia on the show to share with us some of her embodied wisdom on how to invoke and call in the presence of the Divine Mother into our lives. Lua Cheia is womban devoted to life, a channel of the divine mother, musician, herbalist, woman of prayer, ceremonialist, activist, permaculturist, poet, writer, artist & more. Her foundation is rooted in embodied wellness practices. She has immersed herself deeply through study, research, training & hands on experience in the realms of holistic herbalism, integrative holistic health, sacred self care, Ayurveda, detoxification methodologies, nourishment, foundational wellbeing, deep immersive fasting, dietas, breathwork, womb purification, celibacy, elemental ritual, ancestral arts & healing modalities for 15 years. Lua has spent the last decade and a half of her life learning through ceremony, prayer, ancestral healing, death & birth, sound healing, earth ritual, rites of passage & deep initiation. Lua is also the founder of the high quality organic and biodynamic herbal apothecary, Clareia (BTW Clareia is offering a special discount on their entire botanical apothecary for all of the listeners - use code MOTHEREARTH at checkout). This episode is for all those looking to cultivate a deeper relationship with the Blessed Mother. So grab a cup of tea and join us for this special episode… In This Episode: Lua Cheia | @clareiadasaguas | Clareia Apothecary Mariah Gannessa | @mariahgannessa This podcast is brought to you by Four Visions Website | fourvisions.com Instagram| @fourvisionstribe Facebook | Four Visions Youtube | Four Visions Nominate a podcast guest! Intro Music created from music by Juan David Muñoz | @jdmusicesencia Subscribe to the FVM Podcast and leave us a review! iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts This episode is sponsored by The Suma Causay Music Festival.