Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Quotes from Cecilia's Community



"tell your story and pass on her knowledge..."

"The world had so much to learn from Cecilia."

"I am filled with appreciation for her and her love of this earth"

"she was a blessing to all who knew her"

"Cecilia believed that, when her transition is complete, she will be passing her gifts on to those who truly did  'get it'  and have the courage to carry on the work."

"When we have done all the work we were sent to do,
we are allowed to shed our bodies,
which imprison our soul like a cocoon encloses the butterfly
and when the time is right we can let go of it.
Then we will be free of pain, free of fears and free of worries –
free as a beautiful butterfly returning home to God...."

"Cecilia was a real leader"

"She was the real deal"

"Cecelia was quite a character!"

"She changed my life"


"I was very fortunate to have known Cecilia and to consider her a great inspiration not only as a spiritual guide, but as an inspiring human being, that always told you the truth even when you didn't want to see it, because the truth hurt's. She made you seek the beauty that is nature and inspired me to learn and to acknowledge my own ancestry and the knowledge and wisdom that our herbs and plants bring. I cannot tell you enough, what a great loss this is. She made me want to be a better human being, our talks about our respective fathers were the most in depth moments, I still can recall seating outside in the enclosed garden, it was a beautiful day, the eagles were circling around us, we cried, we laughed, we let them go, I mean we let go of the pain and the joy. She was at her best teaching people, about her art, whether it was showing a group how to dance, how to make the sticks and paint them, what it symbolized, how to prepare the medicinal headbands, how to drink the water with one leaf of sage, or how she expertly described each property that a plant had and how she intertwined a story from her grandmother's teachings or how she described how difficult it had been for her to grow in the United States and how here grandmother sent her away to protect her."

A Poem to Cecilia



My dear friend Cecilia Garcia

When a teacher dies,
a caring friend has left us to learn more on our own.
When a teacher dies,
a caring friend has left a key to knowledge for us to find.

Teachers are true friends for they want us to improve our lives.
Teachers are beautiful for this selfless desire.
Teachers are true friends for they want to better our lives.
Teachers’ selfless desires make us more beautiful.

As those who have passed,
We still live with them.
No one really dies- it is an illusion,
They live certainly within us.

We will miss the company we are used to,
But we can get used to the new company they provide with their spirit.
It is the change of the yang to the yin,
It is the beauty of the yin that we truly miss.

-J. Snowiss


Diligence prevents a stale emptiness.
Patience teaches endurance.
Quitting breaks the walls of will.
And every ending has a new road around the corner.
(Filling the Void, a poem by yours truly)

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Woman's Circle

January 29th, 2:00PM to Sunset
February 26th, 2:00PM to Sunset
April 29th, 2:00PM to Sunset

HOW IT STARTED
Cecilia is offering a safe place for people to gather. A place to share, learn and most importantly, a place to laugh and dance. It started on Grandparent's day since Cecilia's grandparents were the ones that kept the teachings, she is bringing the best of the past into our forward motion in welcoming a universal need of spiritual actions. Come and be ready to unwind. Cecilia and Yoeme/Mohawk Gourd Teacher Jan Cleary are creating a learning center. In doing so, they open a space for a community to develop. Both Cecilia and Jan hope for a space where people can learn Native culture devoid of Western doctrine. Here, both Elder women offer an opportunity to teach their skills without the burden of bureaucracy. Initially the community will include only women, offering a safe place for expression and development of individual talents. Through fire, dance, song, and workshops women will learn as well as have the opportunity to cultivate their own creative talents.

WHAT IS OFFERED
Both the educational aspects and the physical space are flexible, growing and evolving. Each day determines what can be offered, taking into account environmental climate, political climate and what is happening now. While content for the day is not guaranteed, relevancy and common sense are assured. Some of the workshops that will soon be included are pine needle basket making and gourd bowl making. As we move forward we will also include workshops in whatever talent you bring to share.

Medicinal plant WorkshopsChumash songs and danceHonoring FirePersonal healings

HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Everyone is welcome, bring a friend. These workshops will not only allow you to establish a relationship with Cecilia, but they will also give you an opportunity to better understand what these women have to offer. We are asking for donations from $20 to $100 to create resources for the startup. Please bring a no fuss dish to share, drinks and a good attitude. Dress for outside, bring a blanket and clapper sticks or a rattle if you have them.

A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM CECILIA
I want people to know that the womans circle is not about me, its about women. So for the next few months, I am not going to be there, I will be doing things that I need to get done, so we can share a better time together.

Jan has all of the materials and clapper sticks and will be teaching the basics of dance, so when I return in April we can light a fire and really dance. It's important to me that everyone learn to dance, because dance is global, in every tradition dance is what empoweres you, keeps you from getting confused, keeps you from giving up or being run over by anything. You can't play with the medicine and not know that. You're not going to help people just by taking notes at my workshops, once you dance then everything you learn about the medicine makes sense. It's easier to find and it will find you. But without the dance, there's a missing link... and women really need that link back for themselves.

If women aren't balanced, then men have nothing to reflect. This is 2012 where women have to empower themselves without being mean. We have to get back in the place where we enjoy being women, in order for anything to change. Once you get into that comfort zone and you learn to dance you can hit that comfort zone and take that to your home and it will effect your family, your work and your attitude. Dance is the key to knowing the medicine and improving yourself. Its a real important part that will fill the gap that words don't. Dance gives you that without words getting in the way. Dance is all season, year round.

You need to know what it feels like to be welcomed so when you go into another situation and you don't feel that, you know that you aren't stuck there thinking that's what you have to accept, that's as good as it gets. Women need to learn that they deserve more, that they should be safe. When you're safe, you make better decisions, you're a better mother, a better neighbor, a better sister a better worker and things come clearer when you feel safe.
MAP AND LOCATION:  930 0ld farm road thousand oaks 91360


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Theodore Payne Workshops

April 27th & 28th
May 11th & 12th

Workshop


Part 1: Friday, April 27th, 9:00-12:00
Part 2: Saturday, April 28th, 9:00-12:00

Workshop


Part 1: Friday, May 11th, 9:00-12:00
Part 2: Saturday, May 12th, 9:00-12:00


$70 members, $90 non-members

This two-session in-depth class on medicinal uses of California flora discusses the plants and why they are effective. Part I includes a photographic presentation and plant descriptions. Part II moves outside to TPF grounds to collect and prepare plants for use. Cecilia, a Chumash healer, and Jim, associate professor, USC School of Pharmacology, are co-authors of Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West: Cultural and Scientific Basis for their Use, Second Edition,(Abedus Press, 2005).

For information visit Theodore Payne Events and to enroll in classes call (818) 768-1802 during business hours

Theodore Payne Foundation, 10459 Tuxford Street, Sun Valley, CA 91352

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Private Healings in Long Beach

April 18th, 19th 20th & 22nd

Times available are: 9:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm and 6:00pm

You can make an appointment for any of those days by emailing firepithome@gmail.com.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Malibu Powow

April 15th

Cecilia will be attending the 14th Chumash Day Powwow in Malibu. All drums are welcome, this is an inter-tribal powwow. Join us as we dance on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Map and Directions: 24250 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90265

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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Plant Walks for U.S.C students and families

April 7th at Malibu Creek
April 14th at Santa Fe Dam
April 21st at Eaton Canyon

Cecilia will be leading a series of educational Plant Walks for the students of U.S.C. and their families. Each walk will be at a different location and will be formatted for all levels of physical fitness, it's a pleasant outdoor walk.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Medicinal Plant Walk in Glendale

Saturday March 31st 10:00AM
The City of Glendale Community Services and Parks Department is hosting a Medicinal Plant Walk at the Deukmejian Wilderness Park.

Here you can learn:
  • How Chumash Indians use Native Plants as medicine
  • How medicinal plants are used in everyday healthcare
  • How to gather, purchase and grow medicinal plants
Cecilia and Jim Adams PhD will lead the hike and discuss the historical, cultural, medicinal uses and scientific bases of the plants and their effects. This will be a hike with a pace in moderately steep terrain. Please wear sturdy shoes/boots and bring some water and a hat. Handicap accommodations are available upon request.

Space is limited so please RSVP by calling 818-548-3795.

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