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Monday, March 6, 2023

FULL MOON TUESDAY MARCH 7,2023/ Karayabe Hiwho Waya Konokumtito 7,2023


FULL MOON TUESDAY MARCH 7,2023
Karayabe Hiwho Waya Konokumtito 7,2023
This month's Bibi Karaya will dance in the night sky with Jupiter and Venus, two planets, and all 3 will put on a show for those of us who look to the stars. That is a lot of energy pouring down on us 🙂
Bibi Karaya is earth's Mother sister and in the beauty of her celestial lite she reminds us that as the temperature begins to warm and the ground begins to get thaw in some areas and gets wetter in others, we are ever closer to the first day of Spring
So this full Moon is a good time to begin to clean up not just your home but also your hearts and minds of all limiting thoughts.
Use this extra Full Moon energy to make the necessary changes for your well-being.
Know that according to many old indigenous ancestral calendars
This is the time to unleash all that is tangled.
It is a good time for the removal of obstacles in your way.
And it is the time to prepare for the new beginnings
So it is whatever your position or situation is on this full moon, use your intuition and feminine force without disrupting your mental harmony.
And think about how to
Unclutter your life and FREE yourself to answer the calling of your soul.
and like Bibi Karaya's sister Bibi Atabei who begins 
to regenerate, it is a good time for you to do the same.


One more thing with good thoughts and within the celebration of this women's month please join me in Spirit wherever you are in the fire of your prayers at sunrise,12 noon, and sunset in remembering all of our great Taino women warriors of the past who fought so our people would survive.

They were the very first murdered indigenous women.
The very first to fight against Euro Invaders and fight against all odds.
remember their names and what they died for,
1503 Kasika Anacaona ,
Kasika Yuiza ,
Kasika Yacoarayta,
Kasika Orocomay,
Kasika Guayerrvas
Kasika Yayo
Kasika Catalina and others.

REMEMBER THEM REMEMBER THEM ALL

Over 128 years later Our sisters from the nations of the Eagle stood with courage against the might of the invasion that reached their shores in 1626 and spread across the land from and across plains.

Starting in 1676 with Weetamoo, the female chief of the Pocasset Wamponogg who led her people in battle.
“Cheyenne warrior Buffalo Calf Road Woman had fought a number of battles in leadership roles. At the Battle of the Little Big Horn, it is told she charged Custer, grabbed his saber, and stabbed him, knocking him off his horse, and killing him. Afterward, Cheyenne and Arapaho women stabbed their awls in Custer’s ears, chanting ‘you will listen to our people in the next world.’ They were avenged.”
She wasn’t the only female warrior at the Little Big Horn.
The Arapaho Chief, Pretty Nose, fought there, too. She lived to be 101 years old.
Lozen 1889) was a female warrior and prophet of the Chiricahua Apache who fought beside Geronimo and so many others.

REMEMBER THEM ALL REMEMBER THEM ALL !!! The Missing, the Murdered Indigenous Women ALL OF THEM !!!

As well let us remember our Taino sisters and other sisters of today who have passed and who are greatly missed,
Mayan Comandanta Ramona of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN)
Taino Elder Varin Chevere
Taino Nitayno Under Chief Maria Anani Jimenez ,
Taino Elder Mildred Karaira Gandia Reyes,
Taino Connie Laboy Torres,
Hopi Lori Ann Piestewa,
Cherokee Chief Wilma Mankiller
LaDonna Tamakawastewin Brave Bull Allard Dakota and Lakota

Standing Rock Elder Helped Lead Anti-DAPL Uprising
REMEMBER THEM REMEMBER THEM ALL in prayer in song and honor their courage.

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