Kia ora
Thank you for walking with me into these heavens this 8th of March, International women’s day. Before the call, I felt like the celebration of women called for words and energies beyond those being enacted in the earth plane.
This way of feeling what is arising in the moment and learning from one another through our insights, is one of walking alongside each other, supporting each other.
As well as learning how the kaitiaki ~ guardians of the earth planes, mareikura ~ feminine celestial beings, and whatukura ~ male celestial beings talking with us individually and as a group.
Some themes arising this week were around our unique Oriori ~ sacred lullaby written for us before we entered our human bodies, clearing our fear to be able to hear our pathway, being open to receive & surrender.
Some words we used:
Oriori ~ sacred lullaby written for us before we entered our human bodies.
Karaputuro ~ our first thought, sense, intiution, knowing (and developing the muscle to use her well).
Rae ~ our forehead, which is also where our third eye sits, I felt a lot clearing here.
Hine-tī-tama ~ Hine-tītama was the daughter of the god Tāne and Hineahuone, formed by Tāne from the earth. Hine-tītama later fled to the underworld and became Hine-nui-te-pō, the goddess of death.
I invited Marama to feel into her throat and see what it felt, yet I also invite us all to feel into what our throat may want to express this week.
Here’s the recording for wiki/week 3 of our wananga with ~ higher school of learning in the heavens.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN3XEW-stks?list=PLmMvcd6UcogfGP892pEtwMeS3uFe_nGMs]
Here is the Audio Meditation below
Nga Rangi

I am so proud of you all, I believe in you. Keep exploring, keep asking questions, keep supporting each other and please don’t hesitate to share your insights for everyone if you feel called.
Mahi tika, kotahi te mahi
Choose, commit, do it well, do it, or don’t

