I invite you to sit in ceremony. 

You can start by making this invocation for IXcacao.

“Dear Ixacaco please awaken. Please overlight my work, so I may know your will and your ways.”

If you have time and you want to first root yourself in your own field and connect to your field and allign yourself before you start with your prayer you can listen to the WORLD TREE TRANSMISSION

Prayer is relationship.
It is about creating connection and interaction with the web around us.

In shamanic traditions web of Grandmother Spider is the web of life. Its a connection between seen and unseen world.The ancestors, the spirits. Its nature.
It’s community.
It is the energetic field we are constantly in relationship with, even when we forget.

A part of prayer is allowing ourselves to ask for help. Often we don’t ask for help because we are afraid of of dependency. We don’t want to disturb or we unconsciously we fear we are giving our power away when we ask for help.

What we need to remember though, is that we were never meant to walk completely alone.

The web is alive.

Support is always here and exists in ways we cannot always immediately see or understand.

Prayer is all about opening our relationship with that web again.

Prayer is not a passive wishing.It is not simply asking for something while remaining the same.

A real prayer changes the one who is praying.

Prayer has to be embodied on multiple levels in order for it to have power.

Mental.
Physical.
Emotional.
Spiritual.

When you pray for something, you have to make sure your actions create space for the prayer to manifest.

You cannot pray for change while protecting the same patterns, behaviors, and structures that keep the old reality alive.

You have to open the door.

You have to show the universe:
“I am making space for this to root in my life.”

A prayer should punch you in the gut.

That is how powerful prayer should be.

A true prayer works you.
It will transform and sharpen you.

Because if you are truly praying for something, your life will begin reorganizing around it.

You should be able to see someone’s prayer in the way they live.

In the risks they take.
In the truth they speak.
In the boundaries they create.
In the behaviors they are willing to change.

Prayer requires participation.

And this is why prayer can feel frightening.

Because sometimes what we fear most is not that the prayer will fail, but that it may actually work.

That our lives may truly change.

That we may become someone we can no longer control through old identities, old wounds, old limitations, or old fears.

And so when contraction comes, when fear comes, when you feel yourself bracing, this is the moment to breathe. To soften and to stay present. To continue opening instead of collapsing.

Prayer is an active relationship with life.

And if we are going to ask for support, guidance, transformation, healing, love, expansion, or clarity, then we also have to enter into reciprocity.

We do that by making offerings, this is why offerings matter. Offerings are ways of giving energy back.

Now connect with what you are really praying for. 

Connect deeply with your prayer. 

What are you praying for and how are you devoting yourself to make space for this to root in your life? 

You can start inviting release and making space by dancing, shaking or breathing. Allow this proces to enfold.

If you want to share I would love to hear from you.