A Multi-Medicinal PRAYER & Community Fundraising event for AMAZON
FOREST FUND: https://ealliance.org/amazonfund/
[https://ealliance.org/amazonfund/]
For our SOUL CIRCLE 13 we've chosen to support the AMAZON FOREST FUND.
In support of ALL OUR RELATIONS, let's join together to celebrate life
through prayers of music, connection, and dance!
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Featuring LUVAMP PROJECT, PACHAKROMA, and special medicine music
guests.
Visuals by Michael Strauss:
https://www.facebook.com/michaelstraussvisuals/
[https://www.facebook.com/michaelstraussvisuals/]
w/ I.AM.LIFE Tea Lounge & Cacao Ceremony
sponsored by Imlak'esh Organics & Warmi Tea
TICKETS: $30/advance, $40/door
***This is a family friendly event children 12 and under come for
free***This is also a Drug and Alcohol free event***
GREAT ARTICLE: 10 Things you can Do to Save the AMAZON
https://bloomnetwork.org/10-things-you-can-do-to-save-the-amazon2/fbclid=IwAR3mWXSo8Tt2zCi3hAK_pItETxLNTjJHFoeFoIFZB3EtjsznevxXTcqTyzs
[https://bloomnetwork.org/10-things-you-can-do-to-save-the-amazon2/?fbclid=IwAR3mWXSo8Tt2zCi3hAK_pItETxLNTjJHFoeFoIFZB3EtjsznevxXTcqTyzs]
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❤ SCHEDULE:
7pm: Doors Open - I.AM.LIFE Guayusa Tea Lounge
7:30: Cacao Ceremony w/MUSIC GUESTS
8:15: LUVAMP PROJECT
9:30: PACHAKROMA
❤ Bring:
*Something comfortable to sit on for the opening sets before we
boogie.
*Water
❤ PARKING:
Parking is limited - we suggest arriving early, carpooling, or, better
yet, use Uber or Lift!
1. There is limit gated parking in two the church lots
2. Plenty of non-metered street parking available from 6 PM on
3. Additional parking at: Mobile gas station, next to church
4. And at Bank of America parking lot from 7 PM on
PUBLIC TRANSIT:
St. John’s is right across the street from the Metro Expo Line stop
at LATTC/Ortho Institute, and next to stops for the Bus Lines:14, 37,
81, 442, 4X, 460, 701, 721, 910/950, Commuter Express 422 & 423,
Downtown Dash F.
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❤ ABOUT CACAO: Cacao is considered by some to be “the elixir of
the gods.” The Mayans consumed Cacao in a variety of their religious
rituals to open their hearts and expand their consciousness.
“For thousands of years, cacao has been cultivated in Central
America for its beneficial health compounds. The ancient Maya viewed
cacao as a precious substance, and it was used for food as well as for
religious and economic purposes.
Many medicinal qualities are hiding within this seductive bean.
Flavanols, one of the most important, improve vascular and cognitive
function and provide ultra violet protection for the skin. Cacao also
has high concentration of an alkaloid called Theobromine, also found
in coffee. Theobromine has stimulant properties and relaxing effects.
It dilates the blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. And if that
wasn't enough, cacao is also rich in soluble fiber, antioxidants,
iron, magnesium, copper, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, zinc, and
selenium.
The MAO inhibitors found within cacao allow more serotonin and
neurotransmitters to circulate around the brain at the same time,
increasing the feelings of happiness and joy.” ~borrowed from our
friends @ LaChocotia - http://www.lachocotia.com/aboutcacao-section
[http://www.lachocotia.com/#aboutcacao-section]
❤ IAMLIFE Guayusa Tea Lounge, sponsored by WARMI: is an immersive
environment utilizing the tea lounge setting as an opportunity to
promote and encourage interconnectivity, community, sustainability,
environmental stewardship, and preservation of indigenous wisdom.
https://www.warmi.co/ [https://www.warmi.co/]
We serve a tea from Ecuador called “Guayusa” (pronounced
“Why-you-sa” or “Gwhy-you-sa”):
Traditional Use: This medicinal leaf has its origins in ritual use in
several indigenous “dream cultures” from Ecuador. Typically
prepared for a morning dream-sharing ritual, this tea is used to
facilitate dream sharing, the planning of the days activities, and
general counsel and discussion of the mythology and cosmovision that
compose the oral tradition of the people.
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