How To Set Up Ceremony Or Ritual For Manifesting With Indigenous Healer Mars | Part 1

Manifestival - A podcast by Danette May

- Want to be text friends and receive weekly inspiration? Click here!- Get NativePath's Antartic Krill Oil for as little as $19/bottle at GetNativePath.com/danette- Save up to 50% on all Rootz at Try.RootzNutrition.com/danetteCONNECT WITH DANETTEFollow Danette: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayListen to ManifestivalBuy my bookWork With Danette Welcome to today's episode of Manifestival, where we dive deep into the world of ancestral healing and the power of traditional folk herbalism. In this enlightening conversation, we sit down with Mars, a dedicated practitioner of Curanderismo, the ancient healing tradition deeply rooted in the wisdom of her Indigenous Nahuat Pipil ancestors from El Salvador.Mars shares her journey of the past five years, where she immersed herself in the teachings of various elders and traditions across Central and South America, honing her craft as a traditional folk herbalist. As a teacher, Mars is passionate about passing down the sacred knowledge she's gained, offering courses, workshops, and mentorships to her community.Throughout our discussion, Mars illuminates the importance of reclaiming our ancestral practices and embracing our heritage as a pathway to healing. She speaks to the innate healing abilities within each individual and the transformative power of connecting with the wisdom of our ancestors.Join us as we explore the profound insights and ancient wisdom with Mars, and discover how to awaken the power of ancestral healing in your own life.IN THIS EPISODE:(5:42) Talking about forgotten medicine(6:41) Mars shares how she saw her childhood and how it portrays now that she’s older(7:47) What’s Mars mission on this earth(14:43) Rituals for full moon and new moon Mars practices(21:01) How willing are we to see ourselves? CONNECT WITH MARSFollow Mars: @doseofdiosaLearn more about Mars and her mission here!

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