Shamanic Global Healing Meditation with Ligaya Na-oy

Join us on Zoom and contribute to our global intention for the healing of Pachamama as well as the collective psyche.
Ligaya Na-oy

Teacher / Leader

Ligaya Na-oy
Email
2016ligaya@gmail.com

Ligaya was born in the Philippines and grew up with the indigenous tribe of the Cordillera mountains on the island of Luzon. She spent her youth as part of a community that is rich in rituals honoring our beloved Pachamama, the cycles of life, and nature. Her emigration to the United States in 1986 severed this connection and caused her to eventually forget. Ligaya joined the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition in 2015. The PMT helped her remember and tap into forgotten shamanic rituals and ceremonies from the tradition she belonged to as a young girl, valuing wisdom from the ancestors and practices giving back to the seen and unseen world. More importantly, the PMT provided her with a heart-centered community that values right action as a way of life. Ligaya lives in Sacramento, California and is blessed with three talented kids.

Date

Oct 09, 2024

Time

Eastern Time
8:45 pm - 9:30 pm

Location

Online (Zoom)

Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
8:45 – 9:30 pm Eastern Time*

Join us and contribute to our global intention for the healing of Pachamama as well as the collective psyche. This is a wonderful opportunity to energetically connect in soul presence with the circle of Pachakuti Mesa Practitioners worldwide, strengthening the Great Work of our shamanic planetary tribe. The power that is being harnessed and transmitted is deep and sentient nourishment for the Earth! Please note this a live Zoom event only, no recording will be available.

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85327924300?pwd=YitxZURnMGFma0UwOVJHUU9JZUJLZz09

Ceremonialist: PMT Sanctioned Teacher Ligaya Na-oy
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Ligaya Na-oy

Teacher / Leader

Ligaya Na-oy
Email
2016ligaya@gmail.com

Ligaya was born in the Philippines and grew up with the indigenous tribe of the Cordillera mountains on the island of Luzon. She spent her youth as part of a community that is rich in rituals honoring our beloved Pachamama, the cycles of life, and nature. Her emigration to the United States in 1986 severed this connection and caused her to eventually forget. Ligaya joined the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition in 2015. The PMT helped her remember and tap into forgotten shamanic rituals and ceremonies from the tradition she belonged to as a young girl, valuing wisdom from the ancestors and practices giving back to the seen and unseen world. More importantly, the PMT provided her with a heart-centered community that values right action as a way of life. Ligaya lives in Sacramento, California and is blessed with three talented kids.

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