We had the sense today that we were speaking with a soul who has a transcendent sense of confidence in herself. Not in any way an arrogant sense of entitlement, nor in a narcissistic way.
But, someone who has the confidence that comes with not fearing death. Death being that slow cool release from a lifetime of bubbling growth, in the way that water must fall off a mountainside. The water has to fall eventually. So why not bathe yourself in it?
Mara Branscombe is a mother, writer, yogi, artist, teacher, mindfulness leader, ceremonialist and spiritual coach. She is the author of “Ritual As Remedy: Embodied Practices For Soul Care.”
Mara is passionate about weaving the art of mindfulness, self-care, creativity, mind–body practices, and earth-based rituals into her life and work, and she’s been leading community ceremony since 2000.
An adventurous spirit, Mara has sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, trekked across the Himalayas, studied yoga in India, planted trees in Canada’s north, lived off the grid in a remote cabin in the woods, worked as a Waldorf (Steiner School) teacher, and then found her passion for dance and choreography.
Ritual as Remedy: Embodied Practices for Soul Care
In this evocative and inspiring guide to ritual as healing balm for the psyche and soul, Mara Branscombe shares potent self-care and soul-care rituals that awaken freedom, joy, depth of spirit, and wild, untamed self-love.
Harnessing the power of imagery and poetry, she shows how ritual can serve as a way to ground yourself, invite in the new, let go of what needs to be shed, and tap into your own inner powers.
Practice with me January 28: Sacred Cycle Sequence: Save Your Spot - harmonyslater.com - keenonyoga.com/events/harmony-slater-sacred-cycle-sequence/?occurrence=2023-01-28
Practice with me in Kansas City Feb.3-5 Learn more - mayayoga.com/workshops-1/harmony-slater
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MARA BRANSCOMBE
INSTAGRAM I WEBSITE - marabranscombe.com
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Opening and closing music by Nick Evans from his album “for Morgan.” Listen to the entire album on Spotify - Click Here.