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How to Create Sacred Water

A Guide to Rituals and Practices

Foreword by Nicki Scully
Published by Bear & Company
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

A hands-on method to heal the waters of Gaia using powerful elixirs created with a sacred altar and consecrated crystals

• Reveals, step by step, the shamanic rituals and techniques to prepare crystal homeopathic elixirs to heal the waters of the Earth

• Explains how to create a sacred water altar in your home for elixir preparation as well as program the crystals used with healing intentions

• Includes shamanic journey meditations to connect with ancient water spirits and infuse your water-healing work with sacred intention

When Hurricane Floyd ravaged the North Carolina coast in 1999, Kathryn Ravenwood--living thousands of miles away in Seattle--was called by Spirit to help heal the toxic waters left behind. Combining her longtime devotion to sacred altars with her newfound connection to crystals, she developed a process to make crystal homeopathic elixirs to cleanse bodies of water both near and far.

Sharing her journey of spiritual calling and discovery, Ravenwood explains how to create crystal homeopathic elixirs using a sacred water altar and attuned crystals. Detailing how to create a personal altar in your home, the crystals most suitable for this work (such as amethyst and selenite), as well as how to program them with your healing intentions, she describes the month-long cycle--from full moon to full moon--of ritual and prayer at the core of the process that infuses the elixirs with their cleansing and healing powers. Ravenwood provides shamanic journey meditations based on Native American and Egyptian traditions to help you connect with ancient water spirits and guides and instill your water-healing work with sacred purpose. She explains how to ceremonially apply an elixir to a body of water and how the remedy will propagate outward to the ocean, bringing healing to the waters it spans as well as to the animals it encounters.

Bringing spirituality into physicality and providing a practical application for the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, this hands-on shamanic method enables each of us to take part in transforming our planet as well as our selves--for the health of Gaia and our own bodies is directly tied to the health of the waters that surround and are within us.

Excerpt

Chapter 17
Water for Gaia


Sometimes extreme lunar conditions create a very low tide, called a minus tide, which usually coincides with a full moon. During these rare hours the moon, flexing her cosmic muscles, pulls the water far out and away from its usual retreat line from the shore. It is a magical time to walk the beach. On the full moon night of March 2000, an exceptional minus three tide was predicted, giving me a rare opportunity to make offerings from the water altar at the edge of Seattle’s Puget Sound.

I had been looking forward to this night all week. After completing the water altar ceremony in my altar room, I collected my ceremonial tools: a bundle of sage, my abalone shell, a large feather for smudging, candles, an altar cloth, and, of course, the bottles of elixir from the water altar. Loading it all into a backpack, I drove the short distance to the beach. I parked and took a moment to consciously breathe, being present in the moment and in my intention to create a ceremony to offer this sacred elixir to Gaia.

The drumbeats from the beach were audible before I left the car. I got out, hoisted the backpack over one shoulder, and started walking toward the beach. Bonfire-lit circles clustered under the brilliant full moon. Shadows danced across the sand in rhythm with drummers’ hands pounding out primal messages on skins of animals stretched taut across wooden frames. The cadence of voices and drums, rising and falling to an ancient tempo, was conducted by cellular memories deep within their swaying bodies. The ancient celebration of the heartbeat of the Mother was being honored and performed by her children.

The great ebb of the minus tide stretched me toward the northern end of the beach, away from the drum circles. No one else had ventured down this far. The rich smells of low tide were delivered by a mere whisper of a breeze. The night was cool but not cold. I was very comfortable walking along the shore.

I felt enchanted by the magic of the moment. The moon demanded my presence, and I obeyed. I walked with her, that great silver ghost crab, as she sidled across her appointed path, traversing the black beach of night. Far from its usual boundary, the water lapped lazily in small, frothy waves. Following the shining walkway, I felt the profound feminine energy of Gaia, the Mother.

The exceptional low tide exposed the beach like a shy lover gradually dropping her gauzy nightgown to share her secret beauty with her beloved. I walked along cautious of each footstep as I intruded upon the seldom disturbed realms of sea creatures caught out in the lunar light, vulnerable now to my approach.

A low, flat rock caught my attention. It looked like an altar just waiting for a wandering water priestess to make her ceremonial offerings. I accepted its silent invitation and stood behind it. Opening the backpack, I removed my tools. The deep purple of the altar cloth splashed its color onto the sand as it draped over the stone. Striking a match, I lit one tea candle and placed it in the center of the cloth. Taking the six bottles of the elixir, filled earlier tonight from my water altar, I positioned them in a circle around the candle. Abalone shell, sage, and feather followed. I ignited the sage in the candle flame, let it catch fire, then blew out the flame, resting the smoldering and pungent stick in the shell. Using my feather I moved the smoke over and around my body, the altar, and bottles holding the elixir.

Listening to the waves’ lilting music I added my own voice, singing in harmony with the water and the night. No words were in my song. I was chanting with ancient voices I could hear all around me, in praise of the water, the moon, and all the creatures of the Earth, and to Gaia, our Mother. Picking up two of the bottles of water, I walked the distance to the edge of the Sound, again marveling at the far distance the water was from shore.

Holding up the water as an offering, I spoke my prayers for the water, for Gaia. I sent my prayers out over the gentle waves, watching my words ride across the crests of foam like little boats. Kneeling onto the soft sand and pebbles between the bigger rocks, I poured out the contents of the bottles, visualizing all the waters of Puget Sound filling with the purple glow of the amethyst-infused elixir, watching it swirl away on a moonlit current.

“Thank you, Water, for your gift of life. I see you clean and restored.”

Walking back to the altar rock for the last two bottles, I heard a loud, roaring sound. It had been so silent and I had seen no one else arrive; what could this sound be? Perhaps a boat was going by in the night? Or maybe it was one of the local seaplanes out for a moonlit joy ride?

I turned and looked. There was no boat, no plane. Just me and the water, which had rushed up to meet me at the rock! The tide was still very far away from the shore. The exposed beach still spread out on either side of me. But here, just here at the altar, the water had come to me. I felt it had come to thank me for my offerings. I fell to my knees to embrace this moment, the salt of my tears joining the salt of the Sound. As the water retreated back to the far edge of the beach, I poured the last two bottles of the elixir onto the wet sand and watched it journey back to the sea, trailing its amethyst light behind it.

About The Author

A renowned ceremonialist, shamanic guide, teacher, and a minister of the Universal Life Church, Kathryn W. Ravenwood has studied in the Egyptian Mystery School tradition with Nicki Scully, Normandi Ellis, and Gloria Taylor Brown. An initiated member of the Lineage of Thoth and a certified teacher of alchemical healing, she lives in California.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Bear & Company (October 3, 2012)
  • Length: 232 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781591438038

Raves and Reviews

How to Create Sacred Water is a must-have addition to your go-to library for personal growth and planetary healing. Ravenwood has adeptly crafted a powerful elixir of practical tools, inspirational stories and heartfelt meditations and lovingly placed this guidebook on the altar inviting each of us to add our magic, intention and attention to the waters that flow through our bodies, emotions and planet. I loved reading this book and will treasure it for years to come.”

– Danielle Rama Hoffman, author of The Temples of Light and founder of Divine Transmissions and Thoth'

“Kathryn Ravenwood writes in a common-sense, down-to-earth style, yet she brims with elegance and depth. Weaving in her own remarkable and very human narrative, Kathryn gently but confidently encourages us to trust our own sacred essence and experience. She helps us find the potency of our own loving intention, our own consciousness, our every action. She reminds us that all is one vast energy field, and that we can be a healing force within it.”

– Brian C. Taylor, author of Becoming Christ: Transformation Through Contemplation, and Becoming Human

“Ravenwood is both companion and guide in this thoughtful journey through water and spirit. What a beautiful book!”

– Alice Outwater author of Water: A Natural History

How to Create Sacred Water is a blessing to the planet, at a time that we need it the most, when every day our waters become more polluted, more species become extinct, and our way of life and our planet are threatened. Thank you, Ravenwood, for helping save the planet.”

– Gloria Taylor Brown, co-author of Invoking the Scribes of Ancient Egypt, CEO of Taylor Brown Interna

“I love this book! I loved Kathryn’s writing style, her personal stories, her guided journeys, her beautiful pictures, and her concise directions on how to create a water altar and elixirs that can be used in the healing of the waters of the planet. I was deeply moved and inspired by the gifts within this book. Kathryn clearly shows us that spirit is alive and well and ready to work with us to help in planetary healing.”

– Sharlyn Hidalgo, MA, author of The Healing Power of Trees: Spiritual Journeys Through the Celtic Tre

“Offering a practical application for the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, this shamanic method enables us to take part in transforming our planet as well as our selves--for the health of Gaia and our own bodies is directly tied to the health of the waters that surround and are within us.”

– Branches of Light, October 2012

“For followers of new age thought, [Ravenwood] provides thought on her ideas of healing and research using this purified water and crystals. How to Create Sacred Water is worth considering for metaphysical spirituality and healing collections.”

– Wisconsin Bookwatch, December 2012

“[Ravenwood’s] work is important in many ways, one of which is the generosity of her focus on healing the Earth--in contrast to our predisposition to focus only on ourselves. Implicit in her message is the truth that the water is us--that the health of the Earth’s water is intimately connected with our own well-being, and that we are not separate from the Earth. With love and good humor, she brings us gently to a perspective that could go far in the healing of us all.”

– Metaguide, January 2013

“Here is a simple way to revitalize your local and wider waterways. It takes a big dollop of loving intent and some basic tools, easily obtained. Read the book for a list and for the method.”

– Jennifer Hoskins, New Dawn, June 2013

“In How to Create Sacred Water: A Guide to Rituals and Practices, Ravenwood shares her very personal journey and calling to encourage others to connect with the waters of Gaia. Ravenwood fills her book with stunning color photos of a quality rarely found in books these days. From images depicting rainforests, water altars, to the author herself in her altar room, the reader is instantly drawn in and connected. For the reader who would like to explore ways of enhancing their sacred space or creating a water altar or simply exploring the element more, Ravenwood provides beautiful vivid step-by-step rituals that are rooted in a shamanic tradition. This book encourages the reader to explore and discover ways to optimize their own connection to water and its usages. Whether or not you normally connect with water, the journeys within How to Create Sacred Water are valuable to any practice.”

– Starlynn, Witches and Pagans, December 2013

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