Monday, April 20, 2020

Gaia our "Mother Earth"



Goddess Gaia

Pachamama our Mother Earth



Gaia our Mother Earth who is also associated with the Full Moon and “the Mother” in the Pagan’s triple goddess symbol. The Inca's referred to her as “Pachamama” the fertility goddess. She is the goddess of life, the mother to everything and everyone.  She created us and we will return to her after death. She has raw, maternal powers and demands respect.  Gaia controls the elements of life, ensuring they work together to sustain our existence. Every day that we are blessed here on this planet we should; celebrate, honor and give thanks to the gifts she provides us.


Give thanks to the food we eat, as it is sacred nourishment. Plants, flowers, fruits and trees, are means for survival and to heal. She created crystals and minerals to support us physically, mentally and spiritually. We need to acknowledge that our homes, buildings and every item inside them are made with the elements provided by Gaia. We must protect her to continue our way of living.




While she is our living nurturer, she is also the great destroyer.  She will balance the harm from that she suffers. Famine, extreme weather, volcanoes, earth quakes, and tsunamis are destructive ways she uses to create something better.  Gaia teaches us, “Even in chaos, the purpose is beyond what our human minds see.”

The best way to connect with Gaia on deep and personal level is through mediation with stones, under the full moon.  During the full moon is when we give thanks for our achievements and celebrate


Petrified wood is the best stone for a profound connection with Gaia, our Mother Earth.  This is an ancient wood that has been fossilized and turned to stone.  This stone has a strong message for us, saying; persevere, transform, be resilient. 

Petrified wood helps you to establish deep roots when grounding yourself through meditation. It tells you to stop obsessing over things that you cannot control.  Trust that Gaia has us, her plan is beyond what we can comprehend, respect her and go with the flow of life.


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