[Digital] The Sacred Power of Sexual Energy: Wisdom, Purification, and the Consequences of Misuse
with Mamo Kunshemaku Kakamukua & Mamo Rodrigo (Wiwa)
*Recordings available for those who cannot attend the live session
Delve into the profound teachings of the Mamos, the spiritual leaders of the Wiwa, Kogi, Arhuaco, and Kankuamo—collectively known as the Teyuna people of Sierra Nevada, Colombia. This transformative course introduces their ancestral Indigenous wisdom on the sacred power of sexual energy, revealing how every thought and action, particularly related to sexuality, shapes our reality and impacts the balance of our lives and the planet.
This course offers a deep exploration of spiritual purification, personal responsibility, and the connection between sexuality, energy, and nature. Discover the transformative power of sexual energy and how to honor it to maintain spiritual balance. Learn how the misuse of this energy, whether through unintentional actions or imbalanced release, can have lasting consequences.
Key Points Include:
This course emphasizes the importance of restoring balance through thoughtful, respectful actions and the powerful connection between sexuality, energy, and the natural world. By understanding the true role of sexual energy, you can cultivate a healthier, more sacred relationship with yourself and the world around you.
This course includes a 1-hour filmed video, followed by a live instructional and Q&A session with Mamo Rodrigo.
Mamo Sewigu Kakamukwa (Mamo Rodrigo) comes from a lineage of Mamos that goes beyond his great-great-grandfather, his family comes from the Kakamukwa lineage and there has been Mamos in his family in every single generation.
Mamo Sewigu (Mamo Rodrigo) was an educator and leader of his community before receiving his Segwa at the head of the Jerez River when being ordained as a Mamo.
Mamo Sewigu is not only a Mamo, but he was a Maestro first.
For the Tayrona, a Maestro is a weaver, a storyteller, a musician, a teacher, and is also in charge of making Sacred Objects for the community.
A Maestro is the weaver who makes the walls of the Temple and the hats the Wiwa people wear, a Maestro also makes the Carrumbo (Sacred Object: a spindle) that the young females use to spin the cotton.
Mamo Sewigu/Rodrigo was the teacher who opened the first bilingual School in 2007 inside the Reservation to teach basic Spanish and Math, as well as their Traditional Knowledge, to prevent the youngsters to leave the Reservation while preserving their Cultural Identity. He has also worked for the Colombian Public Health Department during Public Health campaigns as a nurse. His knowledge of the Tayrona languages as well as his knowledge of the Wiwa and Kogi territory in the state of Guajira enables him to act in the capacity of an intercultural bridge.
All participants will all be given access to the offering after they register for 30 days to watch and replay.
For the first part of the offering, we will watch a pre-recorded teaching that is presented in Spanish with English subtitles. After, there will be a live Q&A that will presented in Spanish and translated into English by a live translator.
The total offering is 2 hours long.
The first half of the session is a recorded video and the second half of the session is a Zoom.
Welcome
Teachings with Mamo Kunshemaku Kakamukua & Live Q&A with Mamo Rodrigo
In addition to our course, we offer private remote consultations with the Mamos, known as Zhakusi Bionguasi—healing through words and confession. These sessions hold the same depth and power as in-person meetings, providing guidance, meditations, and practices for spiritual and physical healing.
As Mamo Rodrigo says, “For us, there is no distance—Abu Kangūma (Mother Earth) is very small.”
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