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eim: PERCEPTION
"The impermanence of life is present in our every breath." O.C.
(everything-is-medicine)
A silent movement transforms, a silent action creates, unseen, unheard, yet fully alive.
This is the manner in which self-care is practiced, but it begins with our attention, our perception.
When and how do we pay attention to our breath?
How does our mind connect to the physical body
so that we may perceive.
Who or whom is responsible for your well-being?
This everythingismedicine (eim) session will focus on the practices inherent in
self-care of mind,
body, and heart.
About the class (eim):
“The systems that create life are shared by all life forms, and use the same elements: Water, Fire, Air, Earth, and Space. When you plant or seed the ground and add conscious breathing to the process, a life changing connection takes place. The six senses engaged in nurturing the flora become an offering, a (korima) of your mind, body, heart and spirit. This nurturing act is in fact the life sustaining force of our mother Earth, and in our tribal culture is called reciprocity.
In our traditional tribal ways, every time we seed or transplant into the ground we perceive the act as an offering, a (korima) to our mother Earth. Our hearts open and we dialogue with all the life giving elements through this nurturing act. In exchange, life reciprocates by sustaining and offering (korima) to all flora and fauna in our home planet.
During eim we road-trip through the synapses embedded in our subconscious.
In each interactive session we become immersed in the ways to refresh, expand and grow our brains. The reconnections are guided by our ancestral blood memories (DNA) that we learn to access and use.”
-Kwira’ba Olivia Chumacero
All humyns CARRY this knowledge. The hands-on activities guided with an Indigenous lens provide a road-map for the two-legged, so that we may live in Nature with respect, responsibility, and a reciprocating state of consciousness because “We are Nature, of Nature, with Nature,” as she continually reminds us.
"The impermanence of life is present in our every breath." O.C.
(everything-is-medicine)
A silent movement transforms, a silent action creates, unseen, unheard, yet fully alive.
This is the manner in which self-care is practiced, but it begins with our attention, our perception.
When and how do we pay attention to our breath?
How does our mind connect to the physical body
so that we may perceive.
Who or whom is responsible for your well-being?
This everythingismedicine (eim) session will focus on the practices inherent in
self-care of mind,
body, and heart.
About the class (eim):
“The systems that create life are shared by all life forms, and use the same elements: Water, Fire, Air, Earth, and Space. When you plant or seed the ground and add conscious breathing to the process, a life changing connection takes place. The six senses engaged in nurturing the flora become an offering, a (korima) of your mind, body, heart and spirit. This nurturing act is in fact the life sustaining force of our mother Earth, and in our tribal culture is called reciprocity.
In our traditional tribal ways, every time we seed or transplant into the ground we perceive the act as an offering, a (korima) to our mother Earth. Our hearts open and we dialogue with all the life giving elements through this nurturing act. In exchange, life reciprocates by sustaining and offering (korima) to all flora and fauna in our home planet.
During eim we road-trip through the synapses embedded in our subconscious.
In each interactive session we become immersed in the ways to refresh, expand and grow our brains. The reconnections are guided by our ancestral blood memories (DNA) that we learn to access and use.”
-Kwira’ba Olivia Chumacero
All humyns CARRY this knowledge. The hands-on activities guided with an Indigenous lens provide a road-map for the two-legged, so that we may live in Nature with respect, responsibility, and a reciprocating state of consciousness because “We are Nature, of Nature, with Nature,” as she continually reminds us.

