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Mothers Milk

Mothers Day is celebrated to honor the divine feminine. I remember my own mother as divine in her own right. She had a vivacious and unforgettable energy that inspired many to master the spoken word. Words are powerful and the meaning behind them can influence groups of people, generations, and individual thought. As a society we celebrate the purest form of the mother archetype: nurturing, supportive, loving and affectionate. But what about the shadow side? What about the unseen parts of jealousy or resentment. What about the evil step mothers, horrible mother in laws, or the wicked witch who was forced to raise you? What about the absent mothers, the dead mothers, the adopted mothers, the mothers without children? We all come from a mother, but not all have healthy, healed or harmonious relationship with the mother archetype. I wonder if women who suffer from post partum depression are demonstrating karmic consequences of the matriarch long past; suffering from family curses and generational trauma. As an innovator in the healing arts, I created Mothers Milk, a sacred séance to host space for healing wounds passed down through the matriarch. I work to determine the origin of the karma through readings and curate rituals ingredients especially for you. To schedule a healing session now, book here.