Rebozo Ceremomy
Is a beautiful way to close the intense physical and emotional upheaval of pregnancy and birth
Ceremonies and Rituals are the formula by which harmony is restor.
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Benefits include:
Helping the mother relax and feel more comfortable in her body after childbirth.
Provides emotional and physical healing in the transformation from woman to mother.
Honors and celebrates this special rite of passage.
The session lasts about 3 to 4 hours. And is done by Roosana and myself.
Recommended for mothers who have finished bleeding after childbirth, or if you are going through a major life change such as a miscarriage and want to feel this rite of passage in a special and conscious way.
This ritual is a profound and transforming experience. It is a beautiful ritual, from Mexican culture.
It consists of:
1. Massage
2.Herbal bath
3. Sweat
4. Closing with Rebozo
1) The first step: It is a massage from head to toe that comes to release all the nodules, tensions, fears and all the energy that has been stored and encapsulated in the body and that the woman needs to release, liberate and relieve.
2) The second step: The herbal bath. Is a moment to open your feelings, allowing the emotions to appear. The element of water is the element of emotions, it is the moment to open and release all the baggage, expectations, discomforts.
3) The third step: We cover you completely, so you can sweat and this sweat releases the toxins, purifying and to reduce inflammation of your body. We do a relaxation with the drum or with Tibetan bowls, guiding her to a deep relaxation and allowing you to connect with yourself.
4) The fourth step: closing the bones, this means to close with a rebozo seven parts of your physical body, To bring you to the earth, to this new identity. Also you can experience what the baby went through when it was born as the clenching goes from head to toe. It will ground you and bring your energy back.
This ritual is a deep experience, with a lot of very intense and transformative
emotions and sensations, not only for the woman who receives it, but also for the people who participate in
offering it.
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