Becoming a Womb Keeper
This gift of healing and life belongs to every woman in the world who wants to receive it.
Together we are a lineage of women who remembers that we did not come to suffer in this life, but to be the creatresses of our deepest longings and destinies.
Being a Womb Keeper under the 13th Rite of the Munay-Ki, also known as the Rite of the Womb, is an honor and a calling. It signifies that you have received a sacred initiation to heal and empower the womb, transforming it into a wellspring of creativity, strength, and life.
THE RITE OF THE WOMB IS PART OF THE MUNAY-KI INITIATIONS.
The Munay-Ki are ten rites which prepare us to birth ourselves wholly into the times to come. Is a body of wisdom coming from the spiritual Andes.
In becoming womb keepers we also become stewards of life
The women that choose to receive this rite commit to:
Become a healer and protector of the womb, not just for yourself but for others as well. This rite helps release the pain and trauma stored within, allowing the womb to blossom into a source of profound power and beauty.
Embrace of the Divine Feminine. The rite deepens your connection to the divine feminine, honoring the womb as a sacred vessel of creation. It reminds us that women are creators, and their wombs are places of strength, not suffering.
Sacred duty to share.As a Womb Keeper, you hold the responsibility to share this rite with other women, spreading its healing and empowerment. You are a bearer of the message that women are not meant to suffer, but to embrace their divine creative power.
Of course like anything we have free will so only hare it if you feel call to do it from an open heart. It is also totallh ok to nurture the rite for yourself as your intimate practice.
Ongoing sacred practice: After receiving the rite, you are encouraged to nurture and honor your womb through meditation, rituals, and connection with nature. This deepens your bond with the divine feminine and helps sustain the healing energy within.
Any shamanic practice is a journey a way of living, the divine feminine energy is a reflection of nature, organic, intuitive, slow.
In essence, being a Womb Keeper is about embracing and sharing the sacred power of the womb, weaving healing and empowerment into the lives of women everywhere.
Nurturing the Rite:
Once a woman receives the Rite of the Womb, she will start the year as soon as she holds her first womb ceremony.
The woman will nurture its power for thirteen moons of an entire year with a practice shared during the initiation. She will hold a womb ceremony on her own to strengthened the transmission, the seed implanted in her sacral energy center, her womb.