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Woman Who Glows in the Dark
Woman Who Glows in the Dark: A Curandera Reveals Traditional Aztec Secrets of Physical and Spiritual Health | Elena Avila, Joy Parker
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Explores traditional Mexican healing arts while offering insights into the soul-diminishing forces of modern society and suggestions for coping strategies for balancing one's life.
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I was assigned this book for my Anthropology of Alternative and Complementary Medicine class so I was supposed to read it from an anthropological perspective. However, most of it made sense to me and reinforced things I‘ve been thinking about lately/put words to things I know are true. ✌🏽This is my culture. There‘s so much wisdom in Cuarandismo and to learn about it and apply its principles is #decolonization. ✊🏽#chicanastudies #anthropology

MisterWhitaker This sounds fascinating! Thank you for sharing this! 6y
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Seeking and desiring those earthly things that are not of real value will result in loss of the energetic, potent, and true self.

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Every one of us has, at one time or another, lost a part of our soul because of the cultural values we have all been forced to embrace...while some people can cope with these small sustos without really losing themselves, others who are extremely sensitive experience them as more wounding experiences. (pg 186)

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“When we have plants and flowers in our home, especially in our bedrooms where we sleep and regenerate, they draw healing energy toward us” (pg 138)

Ok, maybe I should just buy my own copy of this assigned book rental so I can highlight and mark it up.

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Anytime you want to have a rebirth in your life, anytime that you have made up your mind to change, it is always good to do a ceremony during the new moon. (pg 136)

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If our aim is what the Aztecs refer to as supreme equilibrium...26% of our energy goes toward the maintenance of our freedom, because we need to be a free, creative, productive, and solvent people who have an intact culture and traditions. (34-35)

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Story of my life.

starlight97 Such lovely font 😍 6y
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The reasons that the soul is so often treated poorly in the larger culture, the reason that it is so often dishonored and pointed to as a pathetic, poor strangled thing is because so many individuals do not say aloud, and do not live out loud, their absolutely certain knowledge of the soul. (pg 9)