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Taller Espiritual en Tepotztlan - Mexico, de Enero 17 al 28, 2004
jueves, 08 de enero de 2004
Friends,
WISDOM OF THE ELDERS
Traditional and Alternative Healing
Practices Of Mexico
A 12-day experiential study
January 17 - 28, 2004
VISION
Wisdom of the Elders calls together an international body of learners, teachers and healers to explore traditional Mexican healing practices within an inspirational, cross-cultural community.
Co-sponsored by the Health Arts and Science: Nature, Culture and Healing program of Goddard College, Ayotl Bioregional Resource Center, and Huehuecoyotl Ecovillage, this intensive exploration integrates experiential, hands-on learning and rich dialogue.
Diverse teachings includes such complex traditions as spiritual cleansings (limpias), sweat lodge (temazcal), herbal medicine, Mexican cooking, community midwifery, and Meshica shamanism.
PLACE
In the mountains of Tepoztlan
There is a connection of heart and mind to the terraces of flowers
grown by Gods with the hands of farmers
-Chris Wells
This gathering is hosted by members of the exquisite mountainside ecovillage of Huehuecoyotl, near Cuernavaca, 1 1/2 hours from Mexico City. Founded by visionaries devoted to building sustainable alternatives to global monoculture, Huehue provides an idyllic climate in January and diverse accommodations featuring dormitory, private and semi-private rooms, and camping. Delicious, nourishing Mexican style meals and snacks will be freshly prepared and served. Fieldtrips to sacred pyramids and healing waters as well as cultural explorations of nearby villages and cities will be provided from Huehue by bus.
Huehue"s website: http://laneta.apc.org/rem/huhue.htm.
TEACHERS
The teachers include curanderas, scholars, shamans, community activists and MDs. They will guide you through herb gathering and preparation, ancient massage practices, indigenous food growing systems and cooking, ritual, and reflective conversation. While you experience healing practices and discuss health realities in Mexico today, the teachers support you to enter a sophisticated tradition that will transform your life and change your vision of the world
OPTIONAL CREDIT
For Health Arts students this trip is embedded in their study plans and becomes part of the work of their semester. For other students this trip can be taken for 3 B.A. or M.A. academic credits or continuing education units at an additional cost.
FIND OUT MORE
A complete description of the event, fees, and people involved can be found at our WEB site:
www.goddard.edu/academic/MEXICO.html.
Or, call us at 800-468-4888 ext. 211 and ask for Suzanne Richman.
Health Arts and Sciences: Nature, Culture and Healing is a low residency program at Goddard focused on holistic and transcultural healing arts.
To learn more about Health Arts and other programs call 800-468-4888 ext. 241 or visit our Website: www.goddard.edu