Rose & Herb Blessing:
Love & the New Year
with Stephanie Citlalli Moreno
Saturday, February 14th
6:30-8:30pm
The Spirit of the Rose embodies love, protection, self-love, compassion, courage, and the essence of Divine Mother. Rose medicine gently and deeply supports our heart and spirit. Sweet and bitter fresh herbs assist in cleansing our spirit, and welcome sweetness.
This fresh Rose and Herb Blessing will assist in sweeting our hearts, and clearing the path for the fire Horse New Year. Guests will each receive a fresh Rose and Herb blessing. We will share and process in community, offer our intentions and prayers. This limpia is rooted in Curanderismo practices.
This "Limpia" or Spiritual cleansing utilizes fresh Roses and Herbs that sweep, brush, and tap over you, cleansing you mind, body and spirit. Offered with integrity, love, and lots of respect to the sacred wisdom keepers. Stephanie Citlalli continues her studies in Curanderismo, Psychospiritual practices, Maya womb care, and the Mayan Cosmovison, she is honored to share with her communities.
Rose & Herb Blessing:
Love & the New Year
Saturday, February 14th
6:30-8:30pm
Maha Rose
200 Columbia street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
cancellation policy: account credit or refunds are available if requested 72 hours prior to the event, less a 10% service fee.
Stephanie Citlalli
Stephanie Citlalli practices as a psychospirtual therapist, energy worker, and creative. Her offerings include 1:1 therapeutic, spiritual, and energetic support, healing arts, meditations and creative journeys. She is an educator of ethics, and offers consult to folks who are on the path to becoming mental health professionals with a spiritual foundation. Remaining dedicated to her self journey and personal healing, she is honored to support and guide you on yours. She continues her studies in Curanderismo, indigenous wisdoms, mental health and creative expressions. Stephanie Citlalli is of Mayan, Mexica lineages and has received blessings from her Maestra, Maestra Rita to work with the sacred Rose.

