Aloha Daughters of the Goddess, We are on the brink of global and national change. I wanted to call forth a Goddess who signifies union and beauty. I also thought it would be a lovely ritual before Spiral Dance and the upcoming November changes. Let’s gather and celebrate White Shell Woman.
Times of Powerful Transformation with
Navajo White Shell Woman
Monday October 7, 7:30-9:45
Crescent Moon in Sagittarius
Concord locale, directions given upon registration
$25 per ritual/$15 first time visit
White Shell Woman was born from a rainbow abalone shell. When She arrived a rainbow appeared, banishing sadness with the promise of eventually reuniting humankind with the Goddess. White Shell Woman came to the Earth bringing elemental blankets and the sunshine of protection, dreams, and renewed hope. She renews this promise to us each day with the dawn.
A Navajo chant says: “All things around me are restored in beauty.”
It is because of White Shell Woman that this is so, and it is because of Her teachings that we can experience the exquisite harmony that comes from being alive on our beautiful Earth.
White Shell Woman is the Goddess of magic, spirituality, freedom, hope, success, protection, joy, and dreams. Yolkai Estasan, Yoołgaii Asdząąn White Shell Woman, also called Turquoise Woman and Abalone Woman, is a Navajo Moon and Ocean Goddess. She is a primordial creator Goddess who formed humans from ears of corn. She gave the Navajo people bountiful gifts, which includes shells, corn, and other food-bearing plants. She gave us the animals, rain and beautiful flowers.
Look at your own life and the world around you, find those things that you want to be restored in beauty. Is it with your relationship to the Earth? Is there anything you want to see restored in beauty? Are you working towards change in the world? Come to Her Altar to pray and work in Sisterhood to transform all things to beauty.
For this ritual, please bring a white candle or a candle of any color of the rainbow. For the Altar, please bring any of Her symbols which are: eagles, shells, corn, and rattles.
If you are interested in participating in our ritual please see our participation page. Mahalo
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