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Zagas, Kogi & Mamos: A day of Sacred Ceremony on the Magical Island of Nantucket

शनि, 20 सित॰

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Nantucket Island

This is a rare and unique opportunity to be with the Spiritual Leaders of the Tayrona people from Colombia. These sacred beings hold the spiritual knowledge of the indigenous ways and are trained from an early age in Healing Modalities, Sacred Ceremonies, and Divination

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Zagas, Kogi & Mamos:   A day of Sacred Ceremony on the Magical Island of Nantucket
Zagas, Kogi & Mamos:   A day of Sacred Ceremony on the Magical Island of Nantucket

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20 सित॰ 2025, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm GMT-4

Nantucket Island, 140 Miacomet Rd, Nantucket, MA 02554, USA

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Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime event with the Mamos (Indigenous Holy Men) and Zaga (Female Priestess) from three tribes in the High Sierra Mountains in Colombia, South America.   This will be a day of sharing sacred knowledge about the balance of Nature and what we can do to help the planet and her ecosystem. Many of their teachings are through storytelling, music, sacred ceremony (Pagamentos), and invoking blessings for the Island of Nantucket, her sacred ponds, land, and Ocean.


Nantucket is an island that was formed from the extension of the glaciers south during the last ice age.  The island is fed by underground glaciers, so the water holds the codes of the Earth’s original consciousness millions of years ago.  We will be working with these sacred waters throughout the program.


Nantucket has a unique biodiversity and proximity to the Gulf Stream, which acts as a boundary where both norther…



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