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Because of the demanding pace of life these days, we often have low energy levels. When this happens, we are more likely to attract negativity to our lives, so it’s important to take immediate action to halt this situation and renew our energy.
Healers, shamans, and other people who practice sacred arts identify low levels of energy by visualizing one’s aura. They recommend those with low energy to undergo energy renewal rituals known as Floral Baths. Healers use herbs and healing plants to stabilize energy levels.
The plants and elements that are traditionally used in floral baths are floral water, Retama broom, rosemary, lavender and sunflowers. Nevertheless, the healers are the experts, and they decide which type of plants to use in each ritual, according to an evaluation that they first conduct with their participants.
All the plants and herbs have important meanings for these experts. These plants possess not only medicinal properties, but also energetic elements that flow from nature and that help people who are experiencing problems in their life and who turn to nature for help.
Attitude is key
Anyone who undergoes a Floral Bath should know that one’s attitude contributes to the success or failure of the ritual. Nobody can erase bad vibes and stabilize their energy when they have doubts about the effectiveness of the healer’s ritual. It’s important to be confident in order to visualize changes.
The best place to take a floral bath
In Peru there is a ritual center from ancient cultures that preceded the Inca Empire. It is a historical place that our ancestors considered ideal for carrying out their religious ceremonies. This mystical place, filled with energy, is called the Moche Ceremonial Well.
The Moche Ceremonial Well is located close to the Huaca Cao Viejo, within the El Brujo Archaeological Complex, 40 km northeast of Trujillo. This place is home to rituals that create symbolic contact with the magical-religious world. Visitors participate in an extraordinary experience when entering the depths of the ceremonial well, which represents the symbolic entrance to the “Belly of Mother Earth, or Pachamama”. Later, they emerge “reborn”. This place is still used today for Floral Baths.
The hours of operation for these Floral Baths at the Moche Ceremonial Well is from 9am-5pm. If you wish to book a session, call 990 303 730 or 939 326 240, or write to info@elbrujo.pe Please book at least 24 hours in advance, so that the experts can have everything prepared in advance.
Make the most of the long weekend—this March 29th and 30th recharge your energies with the Floral Baths that El Brujo has for you at its Moche Ceremonial Well. We’ll see you there!