Indigenous Ancestral Medicine Gathering in Tula de Allende: A Journey of Healing and Knowledge Exchange

2023-12-03 22:00:26

TULA DE ALLENDE, Hgo. This weekend, members of the Council of the 6th Meeting of Indigenous Ancestral Medicine from the Abya Yala region, visited the Toltec ceremonial center and exchanged experiences.

From November 12 to 15, the group, made up of at least a hundred elders and bearers of ancestral medicine knowledge from Argentina, Peru, Chile, Jamaica and Easter Island and various parts of Mexico and the region, met in Tezontepec from Aldama where they made a pilgrimage to the sacred hill El Xicuco, where they held discussions and exchanged experiences on healing techniques.

The group moved to visit other ceremonial centers in the center of the country and this weekend, led by grandfather Ollin Yototzin Navishimal of the Aztec People and Ana Lucía Zavala, ancestral governor, they went to Tula, to participate in two important ceremonies, in the Cerro de la Reyna Xóchitl and in the monument area of ​​the Archaeological Zone of Tula.

They also held a healing ceremony in the open-air theater. There Ollin Yototzin said that this Congress of ancestral knowledge and knowledge is the result of 500 years of resistance, of struggle for the knowledge of the ancestral doctors of the native peoples to be recognized and accepted, which has served to maintain the health of the people.

Amauta Cantuta Kilya from the Taguantizuyo people of Argentina explained that unlike phytosanitary practitioners, ancestral healers intend plants to heal and use them according to the cosmic moment, the lunar cycle, etc.,

“So we have medicine at home and we just have to recognize ourselves, to have health at no cost,” he concluded.

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