The Serpent Woman https://theserpentwoman.com/ She of the Serpent Powers Wed, 10 Apr 2024 19:58:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 From Darkness into Light: Winter Solstice Workshop https://theserpentwoman.com/2023/12/02/from-darkness-into-light-winter-solstice-workshop/ https://theserpentwoman.com/2023/12/02/from-darkness-into-light-winter-solstice-workshop/#comments Sat, 02 Dec 2023 05:55:39 +0000 https://theserpentwoman.com/?p=1190 How to purchase the recording of this two hour workshop instructions : The seasons of the earth do not always match up with the seasons of spirit. At times we are going through our own inner winter during earthly summer or spring. This teaching is a powerful all year round lesson. This teaching incorporates the […]

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How to purchase the recording of this two hour workshop instructions :

The seasons of the earth do not always match up with the seasons of spirit. At times we are going through our own inner winter during earthly summer or spring. This teaching is a powerful all year round lesson.

This teaching incorporates the following =

  1. Shadow work
  2. Winter Solstice
  3. Tezcatlipoca & Quetzalcoatl story
  4. Obsidian Mirror Workshop exercises

The energy exchange is $50 usd. Please send your email along in the message box when you make the payment. 

Payment methods below. 

https://paypal.me/mujerserpiente?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US

Venmo: @karina-itz

Digital Online:
All digital products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.

The Winter Solstice is the darkest time of the year…

You are going to be moving with the divine energy of Tezcatlipoca during this workshop. Tezcatlipoca represents darkness and moon energy. It is only in darkness when we gain the most profound clarity. This clarity has the power to transform your whole life in ways that you may have not been able to visualize before.

Here is a primer on Tezcatlipoca: 

Quetzalcoatl is the twin of Tezcatlipoca. We cannot have darkness without light. On the Quetzalcoatl journey you will burn down structures that no longer serve you, rebuild, and redirect energy. 

I have not published my Quetzalcoatl video just yet, so here is a short written summary: 

Serpents, universally symbolize wisdom. They perceive through vibrations and embody the understanding of light waves. The westernized mind often views the snake in a negative light. One example is the snake representing temptation in the biblical Adam and Eve story. In stark contrast, in Mesoamerican cultures they represent fertility, regeneration, universal energy, and wisdom. Quetzalcoatl is the Mesoamerican counterpart to figures like Zoroaster, Buddha, and or Jesus.

We will be using a black obsidian mirror in the second hour of the workshop. 

Here is the link to purchase one before the meeting: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1272180773/black-obsidian-round-mirror-top-quality?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=obsidian+mirror&ref=sr_gallery-1-14&edd=1&sts=1&organic_search_click=1

Note: I am not affiliated with the seller of the obsidian mirrors. 

If you wish, you can find a mirror to purchase on your own or you can use a regular mirror instead. I recommend an obsidian mirror for its ability to cast illusions and absorb darkness. For those who have attended the Mysteries of The Maya tour, this spiritual tool is already available to you.

We will work as a community to learn intellectually, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Come as you are. Pjs, fuzzy socks, cup of tea or coffee , and warm blankets are welcome. It is a safe space for you to release stagnant energy and just open your heart space to receive the healing you need. 

The camera does not need to be on. All participants are going to be muted until Q&As are open.

The Zoom link will be sent individually once the payment is made.

The event will be recorded and the zoom link sent to the participants for future use. It is an evergreen lesson or something that you can use over and over when you need this healing reminder. 

Time: 7pm pst

When? Dec 21st 2023-Winter Solstice.

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Cihuacóatl: Snake Woman https://theserpentwoman.com/2021/04/18/hello-world/ https://theserpentwoman.com/2021/04/18/hello-world/#comments Sun, 18 Apr 2021 22:24:37 +0000 https://theserpentwoman.com/?p=1 Cihua-Woman Cóatl-Snake La Mujer Serpiente has been an archetype of feminine Serpent Principles in Mesoamerica for hundreds of years.  But,  we also find  Cihuacóatl is the female counterpart of Quetzalcoatl. She represents the dual nature of creation. Cihuacóatl is the energy of the earth, its fertility, birthing, and health.  Quetzalcoatl then represents the sun.  The […]

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Cóatl-Snake

La Mujer Serpiente has been an archetype of feminine Serpent Principles in Mesoamerica for hundreds of years. 

But,

 we also find 

Cihuacóatl is the female counterpart of Quetzalcoatl. She represents the dual nature of creation. Cihuacóatl is the energy of the earth, its fertility, birthing, and health. 

Quetzalcoatl then represents the sun.

 The highest degree of consciousness for women to attain was that of Cihuacóatl. She is the patroness of  the Cihuateteo, women who died bringing new life into the world. These women were given the title of warriors and occupied half of the sky along with those who died in the battlefield. 

Because she is the patroness of the Cihuateteo, in a diffused way, she is also the “goddess” of death. Cihuacoatl is a celestial “goddess” associated with the Milky Way who births twin astral beings.

She is also said to be root tradition for la Llorona. In Mexica tradition, ten years before the Spanish arrived, she is reported as being seen weeping by the lake of Texcoco, she is lamenting for the darkness that will soon destroy the nation. 

As mother to the abandoned Mixcoatl(cloud serpent), she cries for her son. Chicomecóatl

Chicome-Seven, Cóatl-Snake

Chicomecóatl, seven serpent, is the goddess of maize and one of the creators of human beings. Nanahuatzin, who later becomes the sun, breaks open Tonacatepec( the mountain of sustenance) and out sprouts  Chicomecoatl(seven serpent/ goddess of maize). 

It is because of Chicomecoatl that we receive sustenance and life.


Coatlicue The Mother “Goddess” Coatlicue or Tonantzin,

The One With the Snake Skirt, is the symbol for mother earth. She represents the devouring and nurturing mother. She is the ferocity of the feminine principle of creative destruction

“They will bring me storms and I will drink the rainand dancewith the lightening I am no weak flower” ~quote unknown 

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