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Sunday, November 24, 7PM, Join Us at Olandar in Malibu for an Amazing Presentation, UNLOCKING THE ANCIENT VOLCANO CODE with Cienega Santaram. 630PM to see the Hieroglyph of the Human Soul. RSVP on FB for more info and directions. Walk the line between science and shamanism with volcanologist and spiritual activist Cienega Santaram, whose groundbreaking new research uncovers an important piece of this new paradigm puzzle. As we collectively awaken to our higher selves, we create a tide of shift from the shadow of the masculine back to the womb of the divine feminine - real places that appear to be anchored in sacred volcanoes around the world. Preserving their knowledge in volcano mythology, our ancestors once shared a vision of a living planet, long forgotten in our masculine-dominated, linear-thought world. Join us for an unforgettable mind-altering journey into the great mystery - using clips from the recently completed Molten Roots documentary to unfold a code about the energetic nature of the Earth, a global grid of sacred geometry whose symbolism reflects the legends themselves. Together we will re-construct these ancient maps of our planet, connecting pyramids, stone circles, mysterious sites, powerful cities, and geologic wonders around the world - giving us a deeper understanding of the forces that control our geography, politics, culture, electromagnetic fields, collective consciousness, and even our cosmic lifelines. Prepare yourself for an evening of magic and wonder that may even change your life! It has certainly changed ours.... moltenroots Cienega Santaram is a volcanologist, photographer, and yogini on a mission of love, hope, and healing. She explores the boundaries between science and spirituality, new and old, seen and unseen - work that is deeply rooted in a reverence for the natural world and a belief in the power of community coming together in the heart space of divine creation. The project Molten Roots began 4 years ago, when she was literally struck by lightning while on a pilgrimage to meet Pele on the Big Island of Hawaii. She has been fascinated by volcanoes ever since learning about Pompeii as a child growing up in Tennessee. Despite the fact that she was thousands of miles away from any such fire mountain, this story planted a seed of wonder about the forces shaping our Earth and led her to a career in the Earth Sciences. She received her B.A. in Geology from Guilford College in North Carolina, and an M.S. in Geology from Northern Arizona University in 2007, specializing in water-magma interactions. After spending a year in Germany on a Fulbright-funded grant to study experimental volcanology, she realized that her heart was captured not by the technical aspects of volcanoes, but instead by the relationships humanity has formed with them through time. As her spiritual practice has deepened, so have the questions she asks. No longer content to dissect isolated processes, she is more interested in the bigger picture, and in collectively painting a new vision for a sustainable future that is truly in balance with our Mother Earth.
Posted on: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 19:38:54 +0000

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