Nana Buruku is older than time itself. When the Earth was created, she gave birth to the sun and the moon and then bound all living things to time, so everything would grow, reach its peak and eventually die.
Grandmother Nana's plant allies are those who support us through grief, aligning us with cyclical time, helping us understand what to do with the love we feel once the object of our affection is gone. They hold our hands on our deathbed.
Nana and her plants are generous and loving, yet sturdy and merciless. When earthly time is up, they will come to facilitate the journey to the beyond, invited or not. Red Roses for end of life care, African Violet for ancestral time and Rue for the despair of loss, Wild Yam for the well being of a soul. The allies that grow in her garden also include the solanaceae and nymphaeaceae plants.
Nana Buruku is our very ancient mother and in her gardens we learn about the importance of the present moment through facing the impermanence of life. Mother Buruku may give us all the support we need, her plants coming to embellish the way...but she never forgets to ask what is rightfully hers at the end of our earthly time.
Materials Include: 1hr20mins class, PDF and bonus ritual
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