Our Women are especially sensitive to the moon cycles, feeling and coordinating physically with their menstrual cycle and the women they're closest to. This particular new moon coincides with a powerful eclipse where Dr. Jaz is gathering the well - women empowering love and leadership - to bring forward gifts from her maternal grandmother's healing gifts and her paternal grandmother's entrepreneurial spirit.
Cavallo Point Spa has an outdoor fireside setting with a heated salt water pool and jacuzzi, for us to rest and gather around. We'll have restorative ceremonies, stretches and healing practices to nurture the soul on the lawn under the stars. We have the gift of being close to the golden gate bridge and SF Bay, hearing the water and watching the sunset on an ausipicious new moon, solar eclipse night. Dr. Jaz will share the ancient art of hilot - hands on healing and the importance of honoring our telos - mission, chief aim.
Once a month Dr. Jaz teaches and speaks to the WELL - women empowering love and leadership on the new moon. Always a sanctuary setting, by the water, under the stars, we become light and loving support for one another. This month she gathers the well focused on our moms with children going back to school.
Growing up, Dr. Jaz would watch her grandmother's friends gather for a good a meal, pray together then receive hilot one by one by her grandmother. Recently she heard in meditation, "it's all of it", not just hilot. The gathering, the music, the prayer, the foods, the growing relationships between friendship and family, the community bringing all their gifts, all mattered.
There are Philippine fighting schools giving tribute to our valiant grandfathers. It's time for grandmother wisdom to be shared by our granddaughters. In our culture, we were meant to learn both the feminine and masculine skill sets. Now more than ever, we're valuing the gifts of the feminine to rest, nurture, heal, listen, mother, restore and rejuvenate.
Dr. Jaz, also known as Dr. Jasmine Therese Esguerra, DC, has been in private practice serving families with chiropractic and teaching since 2002. She's taught Hilot at the Philippine Cultural Camp for children for 3 years and served as the doctor for the Philippine Martial Arts Competition at the Pista Sa Nayon in Vallejo for the past 2 years. She's now focused on teaching hilot to our caregivers and mothers for daily spiritual and family well being.
Our Women are especially sensitive to the moon cycles, feeling and coordinating physically with their menstrual cycle and the women they're closest to. This particular new moon coincides with a powerful eclipse where Dr. Jaz is gathering the well - women empowering love and leadership - to bring forward gifts from her maternal grandmother's healing gifts and her paternal grandmother's entrepreneurial spirit.
Cavallo Point Spa has an outdoor fireside setting with a heated salt water pool and jacuzzi, for us to rest and gather around. We'll have restorative ceremonies, stretches and healing practices to nurture the soul on the lawn under the stars. We have the gift of being close to the golden gate bridge and SF Bay, hearing the water and watching the sunset on an ausipicious new moon, solar eclipse night. Dr. Jaz will share the ancient art of hilot - hands on healing and the importance of honoring our telos - mission, chief aim.
Once a month Dr. Jaz teaches and speaks to the WELL - women empowering love and leadership on the new moon. Always a sanctuary setting, by the water, under the stars, we become light and loving support for one another. This month she gathers the well focused on our moms with children going back to school.
Growing up, Dr. Jaz would watch her grandmother's friends gather for a good a meal, pray together then receive hilot one by one by her grandmother. Recently she heard in meditation, "it's all of it", not just hilot. The gathering, the music, the prayer, the foods, the growing relationships between friendship and family, the community bringing all their gifts, all mattered.
There are Philippine fighting schools giving tribute to our valiant grandfathers. It's time for grandmother wisdom to be shared by our granddaughters. In our culture, we were meant to learn both the feminine and masculine skill sets. Now more than ever, we're valuing the gifts of the feminine to rest, nurture, heal, listen, mother, restore and rejuvenate.
Dr. Jaz, also known as Dr. Jasmine Therese Esguerra, DC, has been in private practice serving families with chiropractic and teaching since 2002. She's taught Hilot at the Philippine Cultural Camp for children for 3 years and served as the doctor for the Philippine Martial Arts Competition at the Pista Sa Nayon in Vallejo for the past 2 years. She's now focused on teaching hilot to our caregivers and mothers for daily spiritual and family well being.
read more
show less