WORKSHOP

Rite of the Womb

A 3-hour Ancestral Healing Journey

In this workshop we give space for the feminine energies within you to find harmony in a safe supportive container and friendly atmosphere. This healing journey goes to previous generations in your maternal ancestry line, starting in your own Womb (or second chakra). Through guided meditation, intention-setting modalities, ritual, sound healing, and other healing methods, you will be guided to your own ancestral healing journey in a circle with other womxn*

Ancestral healing is the process of revealing and releasing inherited wounds and traumas that have been passed down by our ancestors and are still active in us; we may not even know about them. This shamanic rite, harmonizes the residues from intergenerational trauma that are still active in your system with the Ho'oponopono. Trauma doesn’t end with the person who experiences it; it often leaves an imprint that echoes through generations, shaping emotional, mental, and even physical patterns. As Mark Wolynn explores in It Didn't Start with You, the unresolved wounds of our ancestors can manifest in our lives as struggles, fears, or behaviors we can’t always explain. By lovingly bringing awareness to these patterns, we open the door to healing, allowing the energy of our lineage to flow freely once more.

The Rite of the Womb is rite number 13 of Munay Ki's shamanic initiations which prepares us to birth ourselves wholly into the times to come. This rite was offered to the world in 2014 through Marcela Lobos, through a lineage of medicine women in the Amazon jungle who were able to free themselves from ancestral suffering and trauma. Once you receive this initiation, you can share it with others, making it a powerful practice for healing.

This rite was offered to heal and free memories of suffering, sorrow, fear, pain, oppression, and abuses generated by the imbalances in feminine and masculine energies for many generations on Earth. We work together to find those channels where love can flow easily in you, to support your ancestral healing process.

This workshop brings balance, empowerment, and a deeper connection to our essence and ancestral wisdom. This rite invites you to step into your power, reclaim your connection to the sacred feminine, and honor the wisdom of those who came before you. Through this deeply transformative practice, we release the burdens carried in our lineage and welcome the freedom to create from a place of love and wholeness. Together, we cultivate a space where the harmony between feminine and masculine energies can flourish, bringing healing not just to ourselves but to the generations that follow.

*womxn: this workshop usually attracts femme-oriented folx, women, AFAB, non-binary, and trans womxn.

Pregnant people: Unfortunately, this rite doesn’t serve pregnant people.

Real Stories from The Rite of the Womb

Dana

"The Rite of the Womb with Lucia was a profound experience. I left feeling more connected to my maternal family line, my womanhood and extremely grounded"

Alex

"I highly recommend the Rite of the Womb to all womxn looking to connect and heal. The workshop expanded my perspective on my maternal lineage with compassion."

Camilla

"I was fortunate to join the Rite of the Womb on Mother’s Day, navigating through our maternal lineage. A powerful spiritual experience, its effects continue to unfold."

Sophia

“I really enjoyed sitting for the Rite of the Womb, it was deeply moving for me”.

Patricia

"It was my first time doing something like this and  Rite of the Womb was very enlightening, helping me to release old wounds I didn’t know I have, and embrace my feminine power."

How I hold space:

I respect everyone’s privacy in this workshop. Private material is not for sharing.

I honor enthusiastic consent culture (“No” is a complete sentence). It also means that you can opt-out of any part of this workshop.

I am committed to diversity, we welcome every intersectionality of experience and believe difference is a strength.

Please check the FAQ for additional info on how I hold space