 back to esoteric Atlanta. Of course my name is Bryce. I still feel like I'm laughing because we were just chit chatting off camera about some witchy stuff. I am doing today of course with my friend Cindy from Sacred Garden Yoga, which I will go ahead and share screen quickly. Make sure that you guys are subscribed to Cindy, especially she's got so much stuff guys. If you really like the esoteric mystical side of life, it's not just, she doesn't just do like yoga practices. That's on there too. But you can also check out a bunch of awesome interviews and topics that she has spoken about. I love that. Let the old system crumble. I love it. And we're going to be talking about the moon at key rights. And of course Angie joined us last minute. She's like, I'm going to have to put in the description box. Hold on one second. Put in the description box mystery gas because I had already made the phone nail. And Angie's joining us from her little magical garden. But you guys know Miss Fickle Chickle, Miss Angie Tailman. So go ahead and make sure you are subscribed to Angie's channel as well. She's getting brave with her YouTube channel and starting to bring on some really cool guests and stuff. So you guys make sure that if you are not subscribed that you are subscribed to both these beautiful women because they're really cool. And we're all in this weird and wacky world together. And I'm just laughing hysterically because we're all here in the south. Cindy's in the suburbs of Atlanta. And she's on the other side of Atlanta. I'm right in the middle of Atlanta. And I always tell people that growing up in the south, there's nowhere else and Cindy's from Peru originally, but she spent most of her life here in the United States. So she's kind of got that best of both worlds. But being in the south is so eclectic because there's so much folklore down here. There's so much of a combination of faiths as far as like the traditional Christian faith mixed in with like the Native American practices. We were just talking about the peace pipe off camera mixed in with like the Voodoo Hulu faiths of the African people from my family that was the Gullah people. And so we have this like very, I don't know ladies. I mean, I always laugh because my parents were always like, you know, we went to church on Sundays and we learned about heaven and hell, but we also knew that there were ghosts. So I think it's kind of cool to have you three here because we are representing the eclectic, still magnolias, Aquanet. My gosh. Are we going to run a key rights before we get into it, though, one announcement I do want to make because I've gotten this email a lot over the past course of the past few days. And I just want to go ahead and address this. This episode is going to be airing. We're filming this on Wednesday afternoon, but it's going to be airing Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Yes, I am aware that President Trump is going to be surrendering here in Fulton County on Thursday. I've gotten a lot of people requesting that I go to try to film the surrender. That is not going to happen. And I will tell you why. Atlanta is a huge city where he is going to surrender from what I understand. I could be wrong on the location, but I believe it's the Rice Street prison, which is in the roughest area of Atlanta. Like it is, we call it the bluff, which is they've made documentaries over this. So it's a very rough, sketchy area. I know common sense tells me that there are going to be a lot of media and journalists from all over the world there with very big equipment and very big cars. I'm sure that they are going to be taking up most of the parking lot, which means someone like me would have to find parking outside, which again, it's a rough area. I'm also no common sense that any president, ex-president or current president always has secret service and a lot of protection. So the chances of someone like me being able to even get anything on film are very, very slim. Okay. Also, we have what in Atlanta, what's called the connector. And this is where I-75 and I-85 connect and go straight through downtown Atlanta. Now, any time there is a diplomat or any type of political person from any country that comes to Atlanta, they shut down the connector because they don't want anybody on the road with this particular person. So with that being said, Atlanta's already really bad traffic. And once you shut the connector down, it's going to back it up anyway. I personally don't want to get stuck over the bluff where he's going is across the connector from where I live. I don't want to get stuck over there in a really rough part of town. I'm not being able to get home. It's just not, guys, it is not. I know it sounds like a great idea to go over there, but literally, and I know Angie and Cindy probably will agree with me, you don't want to get stuck in the bluff by yourself in Atlanta, Georgia. No. And so, and I'm probably, again, common sense, they're probably going to drive the car right up to the door. He's going to be fully secure. There's going to be helicopters. I would guess that a lot of people are probably working remotely tomorrow just because it's just going to be a mess here in Atlanta. So that is why I'm not actually going to go because it's would be very stupid, I think of me to go. I mean, would you ladies agree being from Georgia, being from this area? Yeah, 100%. Yeah. For one thing, you're not going to be able to get any footage. And yeah, and you don't want to be in that area. And especially, I don't know. That's just not a very... It's not good energy tomorrow. They're going to have it all blocked off. You're not even going to have access to go anywhere near there. Yeah. I'm sure the press, like the mainstream media outlets probably have less passes to get in. But you guys, I mean, they have boom mics. They have, if I were working for a big outlet, I could have the security to do that and the passes and stuff. But you know, I just listen. I get it when people are coming from a small town or from like a New York situation where you can just take the subway. It's not that, it's not the situation here in Atlanta. Yeah. So I just, for my own safety, and if anybody is coming in from outside of Atlanta because they live close by and think they're going to get a shot, I would advise you, please don't be stupid. Like, please, it's not, you know, it's dangerous. It's a dangerous area. And eyes are not going to be on you. Like, it's going to be, like the cops, the cops don't even like going into the bluff. Like, that's how brutal the bluff is. I mean, there's documentaries about this area. I lived in LA for a while. Compton, South Central's got nothing on the bluff. You're gorgeous. So, so it's, and that's where the prison is. So, so yeah, so that's the answer to that, guys. I'm sure there'll be plenty of fresh coverage. And I'm sure if you're in Atlanta or the surrounding areas, I'm sure even where Cindy lives right outside actually where Cindy, you live close to the Air Force base, which I assume that's where a president would land anyway, would land into the Air Force base. Yeah, they usually come in through Dobbins. Yeah. So, I'm sure Cindy's going to see the helicopters. I'm sure there'll be plenty of helicopters out here tomorrow. It's just, it's, it's, yeah, no, I'm not even planning on going to the grocery store tomorrow because I just don't even want to deal with any traffic or, you know, anything you ladies want to add on that before we get into the fun subject? No, I think you covered it. It is what it is, guys. It is. Exactly. I played in the fifth. I'm just played in the fifth. You feel about the man. He is the next president. So, there is certain protocol that, I mean, we were talking last night that with, because Rice Street present is what it's, well, that's what we call it colloquially. I don't know if that's what it's officially called. That's a really dangerous prison. It's a very, I can't, they've done documentaries on it before. And we were saying like, they're going to have to clear out all the inmates to bring a president. Yeah, I don't know what they're going to do. Yeah. Lord, interesting to see. Lord, Lord, please. I know we're understaffed with our APD, but Lord have mercy. Like they're going to have to clear the whole thing out just to get them in. So, um, yeah, the secret service, everything they can't go in alone. So it's going to be very interesting, but I'm sure we'll get plenty of updates as the day goes on. Never fear. We're the home of CNN. And there's a lot of people here that probably had, I will probably be out there pretty early in the morning plumped out. So I'm sure you'll get plenty of coverage in the local media. So just don't. People may not believe this, but I did not even know this was happening. I only knew because I got a bunch of emails from people about the day. Yeah. I don't, I didn't know it was happening until yesterday. Went to lunch with a friend and he was telling me about it. And I was like, I don't, for some hearing of it, you know, whatever. And he was just so excited about it, of course, you know, it's just like, but like, well, I don't watch the news at all. And when I'm in my car, I don't listen to the radio stations anymore. So I don't know anything except for, I guess, what I create around me cause I'm a witch. Wonderful place. I wouldn't know. I knew it was like, apparently from what I understand, the Georgia indictments are the big one. And there's more people that are also being indicted with him, other politicians, other local politicians. That's all I know. I wouldn't have known the date if it was the fact that I got a lot of emails, people requesting. And I'm just like, I know, like my immediate response was that is, that is dumb for me as a woman by myself in that area is pretty sketchy on any given day. But in that situation, I just, and now I don't have like a big camera. What am I doing? Hold my, hold my iPhone up and hope to get through something like take pictures of a bunch of people's butts as they're trying to get the shot. It's just not, no, I'm sure you'll get plenty and plenty and plenty and plenty and plenty of news. And if you can avoid coming into downtown Atlanta tomorrow, just as someone who knows, because I live right in the middle of Atlanta, when they shut down the connector, which they do a lot for diplomats, they can't, because when a diplomat is on the highway, they can't have any other cars around that car for safety of the person inside. And they'll have a bunch of motorcycles around and, and so it, they shut it down. And I think tomorrow it's just a window of time. And so they're probably, if I had to guess, they're probably going to be shutting down the connector for a significant amount of time, because he'll have to take, if he comes into Dobbin's Air Force Base by Cindy, he will have to take the connector down present. So, and he'll be getting off the freeway close to where I live, but it's on the other side of, I live in a very nice area of Atlanta, but on the other side of the freeway is where you get past George Attack. That's where you get into the bluff. And so he'll be, so my area will definitely be pretty shut down. So, so yeah, just be, just be, look alive, guys. If you live in a city anyway, look alive, but yeah, yeah, don't, don't try to be journalist superhero tomorrow. There, I promise you, there are plenty, plenty of journal, journals, is that what they call them? Dornos, something like that, that have their, their press passes and all that kind of stuff. So anyway, now to start the fun topic. And I invited Angie last minute. She's outside in the sweltering heat to bless your heart, Angie. It's hot outside. I haven't bathed, I didn't even wash my face last night and I was just texting back and forth with Bryce a minute ago. And she said, you want to film with Cindy and me? And I'm like, no, no, I'm out working, working in my fairy fort, getting it ready for the blue moon. And I've been out here all morning and because it was just full of branches, it still is, I'm looking over at it, but full of branches and pine cones and twigs. And so I've been picking those up all morning and I'm not finished. But luckily it's, it's shaded. So it's not so hot where I am. Some of you may remember this, this is my fairy tree where I saw the fairy for the first time. And then over here, see if you can see it. These trees grow, they grew in a circle around this rock. And I've always just felt a magical feeling over here. And so I call this my meditation rock and I do some crazy stuff. So I've got my, my little cauldron. I've been, some of the twigs I picked up in pine cones I put in there. And that's what I'll use to, for my blue moon ceremony on August 30th. I think it's August 30th. You're, yeah, it's August 30th because we have a, we have a potluck at our shallow that night because we do moon day stuff. You have, Could y'all see or did I put my hand over the camera? You can see, you can see. Okay. Yeah, I even have a little cemetery. This is, this is what I love about from the south. Every southern woman's doing this, but going to church on Sunday too. I love it. Well, let's get into it. Cindy, I have the, this is what's so cool about my life. I'm just going to, I'm just going to boast a little bit about my life. I have had such a privilege of having so many different friends come into my life with different cultural backgrounds of the mystical kind. And so I feel so blessed. I really do. I feel so grateful to people like Cindy and some other friends I have that come from different cultures that have been very open with sharing that side of themselves with me. Of course, I dig this stuff. I, I am definitely am one of those people that really, really loves the magical side of life. And I believe in all this, obviously the spiritual world and the spirit realm. And I, I do think that we are luckily living in a timeline when those, the two worlds are starting to come more together. The veil is getting thinner anyway. And Cindy is one of those people who, you know, Cindy, you're so Southern and, and, and you're, in your way, there's been a lot of your life here, but you're also Peruvian. And that magic comes out, that, that genetic magic comes out of you. And I think that's a testament to just humanity in general, you know, wherever, and you said this before, Cindy, we're all, all of us are native, are indigenous to somewhere. We all are. And I was, I was reading about the colonization aspect of the world. And I think sometimes, especially for like Angie and me as white people, like when I know, I know Cindy's got Irish in her too. I think we forget sometimes that the Europeans quote unquote, they were the first to be colonized, meaning that they were the first to really have their druid and their Celtic faiths ripped from them. And they became, can I say, and Trisha McCannon does a really good job of describing what that, what happened to the Europeans when the church came in and said, you're going to believe this now. And they said, no, thank you, as they're dancing around their stones and their fire pits, they said, no, thank you, we're good. And they said, no, if you don't accept this, we're going to kill you. And they tortured them. And so they ended up adapting to this faith. And then, of course, the abused became the abusers as what happens a lot. And I think even as we've been displaced and moved all over the world or whatever, that genetic knowledge from our ancestors still comes through. And that's something I definitely feel with you, Cindy, a lot, especially when I do stuff with you. I do feel that genetic tingling within me from that druid and that Celtic background, because the history and for Angie, for anybody who's white, the whole line of European heritage and faith, most of the history you have been what the Christians would call pagan. It's only a very short window of history where you haven't been. And so it's just such a cool experience when you, because you look at all these ancient religions and faiths and they might have different vocabulary words for the same thing. And the word pagan was created by the Christian faith. That word did not exist beforehand. No, it didn't. It was anything that was Christian was considered pagan. And it's kind of like the government were when they or who was at this or whatever created the whole conspiracy theorist thing. I think I don't know. It's just like, I think it's the same. That's the big cover up, right? And that's what's so freaking cool to me is when I read the Emerald Tablets, which you guys, most of the books that we've started reading on this channel have been Cindy's suggestion. I think I've got a few kinds. I'm just going to, she's the one that introduced me to the Sophia Code. And now that's letting up like wildfire across this corner of the internet. The Emerald Tablets, which I just been reporting, the last one for Monday, that was Cindy's recommendation. And so, but the cool thing being able to be an objective observer and just to read the information and entertain the ideas without accepting of that Aristotle used to say, is you see it being very well educated in Eastern philosophy too. You're like, wait a minute, all of these concepts were spoken about in every single Indigenous part of the world, but maybe which is different names. How cool is that that the people in Peru, the Indigenous people of Peru, were practicing a very similar spirituality. I don't want to call it religion. A spirituality to the druids of Northern Europe, to the Egyptians, to the Hindus. There's this theme that kind of, and I think that when you share your culture, which I hate this whole cultural appropriation thing people talk about nowadays. I feel like culture is meant to be shared. We're meant to share it. We're meant to celebrate humanity. But I feel like what happens is when you share, like when Cindy shares her culture, it awakens that DNA of the ancestors inside of you. And especially, I know we talked about this at your Shala Cindy about your ancestors, the women especially, that had to kind of suck it up and not practice or not speak about what they actually practice out of fear. And because they were protective of themselves, we get to be here today, thanks to them, and sit on YouTube and talk about these practices for the whole world to hear without fear, if that makes sense. I mean, right, we still get trolls, but you know, we're not going to be like that on this day. Punishments were quite a bit of a reference. So with that being said, Cindy, thank you so much for being willing to talk about this to the audience watching right now. And I really hope everybody listening, and this is a beautiful, what would you call it, a rite, a ceremony, a beautiful aspect of the Peruvian lineage. So where do you want to start, Cindy? What are the Muniki rites? Well, the Muniki rites were, well, Bryce has received the Muniki rites, yeah. So she's had the experience of them. There's nine Muniki rites, and the word Muni itself means love. And the key is their word also for like Chi life force or prana, whatever you want to call it. So it's like this passing of energy that embodies that frequency of love. And it comes from, yes, the Indian tradition. The people, the Indian people who still live there that are considered the descendants of the Incan people, they're called the Cato, the Cato Indians. And there's been a lot that's been written about them as well. And so they've contained, and they've held a lot of the information and the energy of their time. And the Muniki rites, then they became popular from some of you who know anything about the Indian tradition at all and have heard of it, you're probably familiar with Alberto Vialdo. He was a psychologist. He's pretty famous now, and he's associated with the Four Winds Society. That's his branch of teachings. And so he spent a lot of time studying with, or practicing and studying with the Indigenous people of the Andes of South America. And they taught him or brought to him in his school, the Muniki rites, and then it got passed down to all of us. So that's the way that it's been shared. So I had to put in these earplugs today and I'm still getting used to them. It's mercury retrograde stuff going on and me just trying to connect and be here with y'all today. So anyways, so it was passed down through Alberto Vialdo as the one who made it more popular in the Four Winds Society to where other people were actually passing the Muniki rites. Then I received my Muniki rites from a woman here in Georgia. Her name is Gay Wolf. I'm going to mention her name because she is the one who passed it down to me. She lives in Florida now and also hearing about the Muniki rites from my friend who also lives in Peru. Her name is Diane and she is the owner of the Pasi Loose Center. Whenever I do a retreats to Peru, we go and stay in her place. So anyway, she was also passing Muniki rites and I heard a lot about it from her as well. And so I got my rites about, I don't know, the first time several, several years ago and then I got them again, a second time around. And then, you know, so I've had the rites for probably good 10, 12, 13, 14 years, something like that. But then something just kind of awake and similar to Reiki because I'm also a Reiki master. Like I became a Reiki master that was probably 20 something years ago. But it's almost like I had to take some time to integrate it before I felt comfortable passing a two minutes. It's the same thing with things like Muniki rites. They're really powerful and I had to just sit with them for a little while and understand them before feeling comfortable enough to start passing them. I only started passing the rites what maybe about a year ago or so. But they are nine rites and they basically open up your spiritual body in a very powerful way too. And the Brites probably can attest to that having received the rites. They work on you on many different levels. One rite within itself is extremely magical and potent and there's nine of them. So just think of like these nine passings of the rites and the first four rites are considered foundational rites. And they're the things that awaken the healer in you and the seer in you like to be able to perceive clearly like the seer's rites, the healer's rite that opens up your hands. And then the other foundational rites that bring in like bands of protection as well. And then my favorite foundational rite is the harmony rites is where the archetypes get put into your chakra system. In other words, the archetypes of the serpent and the jaguar and the hummingbird and quata-quatul and the three archangels what they call the archangels, they get and those are really powerful within itself. So there's like the foundational rites that just prepare you pretty much. And then there's the shamanic rites the last five or excuse me, yes, the last five rites are what are called the shamanic rites. And these are where you get connected with the shamans or the healers or the wisdom keepers and the earth keepers of around the world. And like the day keepers rite, for instance, that connects you with the wisdom of all the women and you as a healer and the wisdom keepers and the day keepers also connect you with all of the altars in the world like machu-pichu or stone hinge and all that. So these are just like I'm just talking about like these individual rites. So that's just the earth keepers and the wisdom keepers connects you with like the people more of the male traditions and they are the protector of the mysteries. They protect the mysteries and they carry a lot of the energy of the mountains. So there is just so much information and so much that is passed through with these rites and they are so very powerful. And like for instance, then there's the star keepers rite which is the one that rearranges your whole entire body. Yet they actually will go in and change your DNA. You know, I mean, and that's just what I'm just saying that it's just so full and so potent and so magical and so unbelievable. Now I will say something about the rearranging of the DNA and I say this to people all the time who are going to India too. If you are in a brand new relationship, best not, you know, have your your new boyfriend over when the boy is doing that because stuff starts coming out of you. So, you know, same thing as India like definitely needs to be very comfortable with your relationship. And it may be too. I mean, I'm laughing about it, but I do think too, you know, for someone like myself, I've gone through a lot of spiritual work on my own and so it might be that things were different for me because there was already an openness and I was used to what to expect. But it's a daykeeper's rites that knocked me. That was the most potent one for me where it really, really shook me to my core. And I'll give you guys a little bit of insight of what happened because the daykeepers, these were like what the they brought in the day and they closed up the night. They were kind of the wise women of these tribes, of ancient communities. And so we were doing this meditation and of course like you're bringing yourself to a particular place. Like I brought myself to Stonehenge because of my lineage of being a white person. I was like, well, let's just go to Stonehenge. Well, all of a sudden I was being brought places that I wasn't even thinking about going. Like all of a sudden I was in Easter Island and I told you then I went to New Orleans and then I ended in Greece. And what was interesting, I don't know if I told you this Cindy, is that when I did my DNA, I knew that I was mostly Northern European. Like I knew that, but I have a lot of Greek in me. And even my mom was like, I have a lot of Coptic Egyptian in me. And so I felt like, and I saw these women and these like togas, I don't know what you call them, like pulling me like, come on, come on. And so it was almost like there was kind of, it is it's connecting you to at some point in whatever lineage, whatever your ethnicity is, you probably, every person watching probably has an ancestor who was one of these daykeepers at some point full history of man. You probably have an ancestor that is this. And so to wake, I'm just awake at that side of you within your DNA. Especially if you're even interested in something like the Moon Ikea rights. If you're interested in this kind of stuff and you have a calling or there's just like this deep soul recognition of the words that we're speaking, then definitely you probably do have some of this in your lineage. If you're watching this and you're even interested or if you've heard some of these words and you're still watching it, then you do probably have some of this in your lineage for sure. Yeah. Oh, Angie. Yeah. Angie, have you ever heard of the Moon Ikea rights? Have you heard of this before? No, no. I kind of thought to bring you on because I kind of feel like it's also like ayahuasca. Like they say with ayahuasca that the plant medicine calls to you sometimes. It summons you. I was actually thinking about this this morning because I'm doing a course, right? And it's called the shaman and we dive deeper into the Indian tradition and we make the Mesa and we work with the four elements. You made your Mesa as well. That's the Indian medicine bundle. You know, we work with the four directions and then we work with the four elements. And then we get into the Moon Ikea rights and the archetypes of the Moon Ikea, like the Indian trinity, which is the hummingbird and the condor and the gyrosus. In other words, there's just a lot of deities or a lot of energy that's there is so much bigger than I am. You know, I'm just like this little tiny little vehicle in which this big energy is being shared. And so that bigger energy summons you. You know, it's not like I kind of have to, you know, I put it out there and say, okay, here's here's some of the stuff. But the bigger energies, they're the ones who decide who they're going to summon and who they're going to allow to come in and to learn some of this information and to take in the wisdom. And I think that's part of the wisdom keepers too, as well. And we're talking about the different rights. The wisdom keepers are the protectors of the mysteries and it will summon and open up the information for whom it, who, to the people who are ready to, you know, to receive it and who want it and who will nurture them and who will take care of them. So definitely with any kind of like mystery school type thing, you, because a mystery school is always working with energies much bigger than just human. And it is those energies of the mystery school that will start to summon you and pull you in. So if you're, if you have like a deeper soul, you know, longing to want to expand or to awaken or to no more, you will be summoned in whichever, whatever form that takes for you. Well, there, like we always say, there are no coincidences because I was not planning on coming on with y'all at all. I would have showered. But, and I was actually out here, you know, working on, on this space that I think is very sacred. And, and I have been playing with the idea of wanting to host gatherings here at my home with different energy healers and, and mystery school teachers. And yeah, just to learn and to, yeah, I'm really like trying to create this group. And I have not told anyone. And I just told the world. Good girl, you and me. Well, I also do think to me, I know every, every part of the earth is sacred. I absolutely. But that being said, we're at the base of Appalachia, where we live, where the three of us live. All three of us live in the same. I know Angie and Cindy off, off camera. We all are in Appalachia is, it's the oldest mountain chain in the world, in the entire world. And I don't know, like you, I mean, there's, I've been very lucky. I've traveled like all four corners of the globe. I've been to Africa, Australia, obviously, India, all over Europe, all over the United States. And there is just something about Appalachia that is very potent and very sensible. And they said that the mountains of the Appalachia range at one point before the continent divided, it was connected to the, to the Scottish, Scottish Irish. So they're, they're like of the same mountain range, but pulled apart. When I went up to Maggie Valley, whatever time that was, I think it was still winter time. Yeah. Cause there were icicles everywhere, but in North Carolina, um, I did notice that and, and I wrote it down like, this is something to look into. There were Scottish churches all around. And I just thought, I've never seen, you know, this many like that. In fact, I don't even know if there is, is even one Scottish church in Athens, Georgia probably is, but I just don't know about it. But, but up there, they're everywhere. Like they were very. Yeah. Well, the Scottish people, that's, I think, part of the reason why the Scottish people colonized like the Appalachia people, from my understanding, it is very much made up of like Scottish and Irish people. Because when they came here, they weren't necessarily wanted, I don't think. And so they went up to the mountains because that was also what they were very familiar with. Cause the mountain ranges are the same. And so a lot of the Appalachia people actually have their, their ancestors or Scottish Irish or come from that part, part of the country or that part of the world. And you're so right because the Scottish Irish people, they are very, they're very witchy people. I mean, I'm say that in the most loving way. Like they're very magical people. And they weren't wanted. They, you're right. I mean, the first slaves in the United States before black people were Irish people. They were the first slaves in the USA. And they, you know, I believe that Ireland have been to Ireland. Ireland is whenever I would find a London, if you're able to look out the window, you can see all of Ireland from the window. That's how I believe the population of Ireland is the population of Atlanta, Georgia. So it's not a big country. But I believe that there are literal portals in Ireland. Like Ireland is a powerful country. I believe that there is something to the whole folklore of leprechauns. I've discovered this on this channel before. They have actual mountain ranges in Ireland where you can't touch it because of leprechauns. Like I'm serious. Like this is a serious line. You know, and so, and we look at the Celtic, where the Scottish people, I mean, so freaking like magical. And you're right. The Highlands of, so you think about Scotland and parts of Ireland too are very harsh places to live. And I think there's something to that about that probably in the Andes as well. There's probably areas where it is so harsh to live there. You absolutely know that you have to jive with nature in order to survive. And when you start to flow with that nature, you start to become, you start to understand the magic of it, you know? And so I can understand that coming from, if you're coming from Scotland, that you're going to probably find a home up in the Highlands of Appalachia. You know, we think about the Smoky. There's parts of Appalachia that's called the Smoky Mountains. And that's eerie. It's beautiful. But when you're up in that part of the Appalachia, when it gets Smoky, you think, yeah, there's not a whole lot to be seen because it is literally will totally take your view away. Yeah. Yeah. I'm so drawn to that area. I'm so drawn to that area that even like on my Twitter bio, it says like, you know, what's your location? It says Athens, Georgia, Appalachia. Yeah. Like, I just feel like I feel like I came from there. Like, I don't know, but it doesn't really matter. But whenever I'm up there and Bryson knows this, I'm always like, I'm just always like seeing things. I was just up in that kind of that area of what last weekend, Saturday. And I was sharing with Bryson things about a lake and I could just feel like something about this little lake is very mysterious to me and probably not right. I feel like something was hidden and I'm going to figure it out. Yeah, a lot of those lakes in the South were there, man. I know. This is a little one. This is not like a big power company lake or anything, but still. And then right across the road, I showed Bryson a picture. Like, I found all these headstones and it was like, I really believe that all this was moved from the bottom of that lake and put up on this hill. I don't know. Just, I'm going to figure it out. There's lots of mystical places here in the South. And one of my favorite places to go to is even, I don't love the topography of South Georgia. I definitely prefer more hills and trees and stuff. And South Georgia is really flat. But they have the live oaks. And then if you go, like they have the oaky-fin-noaky swamp, if you've never been there. And then they have over in St. Simon's, there's like this little church. I can't remember what it's called, but it's pretty famous. And it has like these trees and it has this gray burn and it feels very magical. And there's like fairy, fairy trees and stuff all around there as well. And then across the street from that church, there's, when you were talking about lakes and ponds, it reminded me that there's this pond that's black. The black waters in South Georgia, there is something just truly mystical and magical. Like if you go to the oaky-fin-noaky, because it's black waters, then it's black because it's created from the tannins, from the, from something like the tannins to actually make the water black. But it feels, they feel so alive. You just walk in and you just feel how alive it is. And the combination of that with the live oaks. Yeah. With the Spanish mosh that comes down from them. I mean, there is definitely a lot of mystery and magic in, and I'm sure all the places, yeah, all places around the world have it. But yeah, you can definitely find those places in Georgia, whether it's in the mountains or in the swamps or by the ocean. Yeah. I grew up in Albany, Georgia. We had the big live oak trees in our front yard with just white sand. I didn't have any grass in my front yard. It was white sand, azaleas, and live oak trees with Spanish moss. And people, you know, we used to put the Spanish moss in our hair when I was little and pretend to be witches, you know, that kind of wind. Who is pretending? No, I'm just kidding. I don't recall ever getting red bugs from it either. And everybody always says, you're going to get chiggers or, you know, bugs. And I don't recall ever getting it, but we did that all the time. And now when I am at like Jekyll or St. Simon's, when nobody's looking, I'll like steal some Spanish moss and put it in a trash bag and bring it home. And I'll sometimes hang it in the trees here. My goodness, that's the thing about the South Georgia and the coast is that Spanish moss. And if you guys don't know what we're talking about, I will put some pictures in of what it looks like in this edited version of this video. Spanish moss, to me, like nothing screams the South quite like. It's magical. And that's the thing too. I think too about this. I mean, we're laughing about how hot it is, but August and September are literally like, say, an asshole here in the South. I mean, like it is just brutal. It does nothing to do with the climate change. It just doesn't show how it is here in the Southeast all the time in August and September. But there is this, when you grow up in the Southeast too, it's so humid here that the land breathes. And I think that humidity gives you the ability to see things that maybe you would not be able to see if that water was not in the air. As it is with the humidity. I know I laugh because we're laughing about good church on Sundays, but then we would, you know, every building here down in the South is haunted. And that was just a fact. So like, you know, my mother is from the coast of South Carolina, and they have up near Paulie's Island, this famous ghost called the Gray Man, which I have covered. It was one of the first things I covered on my channel. I'll link that in the description box below. And my mother was telling us that story where anytime a hurricane was coming, because the Atlantic coast is rough. Like the Atlantic Ocean is extremely rough. It's very temperament. You have to, it's, I remember many childhoods going to South Carolina and with, and being in the family home and the boardwalk to the beach would just be blown away at night because of a rough or something. And so I remember every time the rocking chairs would start rocking on the porch outside in South Carolina, mom would say, I wonder if the Gray Man's coming tonight. I was terrified of the Gray Man. Gray Man's coming tonight because he comes in warm when there's a hurricane coming. He's coming knock on the door and warn people to get off the island. And so I think that there is, and you're right, Cindy, I was thinking about the O'Keefe and O'Keefe Swamp, you know, down in New Orleans, they call Hawaii's. And there is something about the swamps of South Georgia, Northern Florida, the Gulf that are very, and it is kind of that. There are so many people, surprisingly, there are humans out there that think somehow they can conquer nature and they can't. And I think when you grow up in such a living ecosystem, like the Southeast, you learn at a very early age that you can't conquer nature. You have to work with nature. And I know when I was breaking down the hoodu, or the hoodu and hoodu fates, which we have a lot of down here, a lot of, we're very, everybody's very familiar. I don't think people are really afraid of it down here because it's so part of our culture. But the reason why a lot of the hoodu people would meet in the bayous or the swamps is because their faith allowed them to work with nature. And so the alligators that are in the swamps never bothered them, you know, because they were working and respecting with the spirits and the nature, you know. And actually I'm going to be covering, I'm still working on the research, the Okipa Noki Swamp and how it leads into all these... Well, you know, my dad for 21 years had a pet alligator that he swam with. That's the sound, y'all. That's the sound. That is. Best place to grow up is the Southeast. That alligator even has a Facebook page. Farley the alligator. That's just what we hear here in the South. You know, it's calm. I know Cindy, we've talked about going to graveyards before, but it's so common to go to a graveyard here in the Southeast and see trinkets left behind very calm. Not just something that like hoodu or gala people do, all white people do it. They leave trinkets behind on graves. You know, there's some graves where you'll see people who leave a bunch of pennies on these graves and these are graves of spirits that still roam the earth and so they're trying to appease that spirit. Very common down here in the South and still believing this, you still go to church on Sunday. So as you can see, you guys, there's... And that's what I think is so beautiful and that's why I love the Southeast is because it's so eclectic. Now, I have a question, Cindy. So with the Muniki rights, when the South American, Latin America and all the colonization was happening, was it... were these rights, when they went up with the Andes, were they hidden for a long time? Yeah, from my understanding, yeah, they were hidden for a very long time. A lot of the teachings were hidden for a long time, unless you know, you were part of the culture because the Cato, they went up to the mountains. That was their escape. So when they got colonized and the Spaniards came in and they took over everything, there was a group of people that went up to the mountains and escaped up to the mountains and they were able to hold more of the traditional teachings. And it was them coming down from the mountains to pass on the teachings to Westerners and to other people. Do you think... The Muniki rights, I have to... I can't remember. I have it probably written in here. I can't remember the dates, but it is a more recent. I mean, the Muniki rights themselves aren't recent, but when they actually got passed down, that was a more recent thing. So it's a parampara. When I brought it down, it wasn't all that terribly long ago. So it was held by parampara for many, many, many centuries, probably, which parampara is a Sanskrit word that means transmission of knowledge from guru to student. And it's a very sacred form of teaching. The Dogon people that I've talked about, I'm doing part three on Friday, they did the same thing where it was more... You know, I asked Cindy, because a lot of people who knew that Cindy was doing the Muniki rights with me asked, you know, oh, can we do it on Zoom? And I did ask you that, Cindy, but I knew what your answer was going to be. Well, I can't do this on Zoom. I mean, it's manual transmissions. If you've received the Muniki rights, you know I am touching you all over the place. And I'm blowing on the crown of your head. And there's like forehead to forehead, and my hand goes into all the different places of your body. There's something that is very potent about that. And it also reminded me too of where Zoom is a beautiful thing in that we can start to connect and talk about things like this. I still think that there's very much... There still needs to be a place in where, especially in spirituality and awakening, where you are encouraged to take the long journey. And that's actually what the Hummingbird represents too, is like the Hummingbird takes the long journey. In other words, especially with like mystery schools, and so when you're doing anything where you're learning more about what used to be more secretive, because that's why they're called mystery schools, is there's got to be enough yearning and hunger coming from you that you're willing to take the long journey. You're willing to go to the place where the transmissions are being submitted. It's what we used to do a long time ago, before Zoom and everything like that. Just like rice, you travel to India to go get your authorizations. I mean, I've traveled to Peru and all these places. It's part of the long... It's actually part of the initiation itself, is when you're willing to go to the places and sacrifice a bit of yourself. Like sacrifice some of your time, which makes a statement that this is important to you. It is honoring the tradition of the long journey. And so it's the same with the Moon Ikea rights. Like if you're really called and you really want to them, there's got to be a willingness for you to make that journey to go to the teachers and to receive it. It's a respect of the teachings and the respect of the rights themselves, instead of just saying, oh, you know, I can just pass them here through Zoom. Where is the mystery? Like where is your part of you taking your journey? And it's like a pilgrimage. You know, like we all have to go through a certain pilgrimage on our awakening path. I mean, there's so many places. You know, I traveled to Italy and was where St. Francis was. Cici, now I didn't go there specifically for a pilgrimage. But when I went there and was on that land and I touched his tombstone and was there with him, that did things I mean, talk about an initiation. But in other words, if there's just something to pilgrimages and traveling to the places and traveling to the teachers that actually honors the teachings and makes them more potent, versus if I was just here, just, you know what I mean? I think it just takes away the respect for the teaching itself. And I agree 100%. And that's why I wanted to bring up with the prampara. That's part of it too. And you're right. And we've talked about this, Cindy. Like nowadays, people, it's kind of like popcorn spirituality. People just want to let the machine out. That's not spirituality. It's the initiates journey. And the initiates journey is not easy. It is rough. And it is grueling. And it is, I mean, you get... And my boyfriend talks about this a lot. It never ends. You're constantly getting wiped outside the head where spirit's going, you sure you want to continue doing this? You have to prove yourself. And you're right. Going to India. And make the effort and get inconvenienced. Spiritual awakening is very inconvenient. And if you're trying to make it convenient, then it's not really going to happen. You know what I mean? It's inconvenient in so many different levels. Yeah. It's so uncomfortable. Spirituality is the most uncomfortable. You're right that it's not convenient, you guys. Like literally. No. But it's not. And that's India. And that's, you know, when you go to India, you're not. You're not there for vacation. Like absolutely not for vacation. It is. You have fun. You meet your friends. And you can laugh at certain things. But you know it's going to be hard. And part of that going to India is experiencing India itself. And being in that hot, sweaty shawla and having the intensity. Because yeah, when you go somewhere for the stuff. Like, you know, if you're taking your daily classes, which are good too. But when you actually go somewhere, the intensity, the chronic intensity, the key and the monarchy, that intent, the potency intensifies. Because it's a focused experience. And especially when you're in a group. For the group of people who are all in it. For the same thing. And you're holding that energy of wanting. You're, everyone has that desire. They have that hunger to awaken. And you're in that energy to gather. Then it definitely makes it even more potent. Just like when you travel to India. And you're sweating with all the groups of people that are there to get there. Yeah, exactly. While the mice are magic, like when you're in mice or India, which is what we call our classes. But in mice or India, it's the magic. Because you are, you're in this room with a bunch of, well, at first, they're strangers. You do get to know these people. But everybody from all over the world is there for the same reason you are. They're there to find their purpose in life. They're there to figure out why they're here. They're there to challenge. You know, I often say like, nobody goes to a yoga class because they're happy. And when I say that, it's not saying like it's a bunch of depressed people walking around. No, I'm saying it's because within, there's a loss of contentment. There is, you know, you usually start to strive for spirituality because you've already experienced an uncomfortable friction. And you want to know what that is. And you started to question things. And so you push yourself into this uncomfortable, you know, I was just doing a reading today from the Palladians about how when we start to hit up against the illusions of the ego or the false sense of self, it creates a very huge discomfort. And you know, it's in what you start to learn is the more uncomfortable you are and the more you don't run and you actually just stay, then the magic happens. And you start to die to yourself. You go through, I mean, we can talk about the ego. I mean, there are times where you probably go through months of crying. I've done that because you're losing parts of yourself that weren't really you to begin with. And so I want to reiterate that, guys. Yeah, I know we're really someone's spirituality, aren't we? Well, I recently went to the Cal ceremony and I took my best friend with me. And at first she was like, I still don't know. If I give you a look that says I'm uncomfortable, can you, will you just leave with me? Because I had driven her there. And I was like, sure, sure, knowing, like she's going to love it if she just immerses herself in it, you know. And she ended up just loving it and even having, you know, crying a little, like, you know, and wants to do it again. And so it is like that. You know, she could have watched, you know, something like that on YouTube, but it's not the same. It's not the same as actually going and, you know, we all told our stories around a circle. And, you know, people only knew one other person there just by, you know, you know, not accident because I ended up sitting right next to somebody that I knew that hadn't seen in a long time. And during the ceremony he had a coughing fit and I'm his kind of cancer. And I just put my hand on his back and I whispered to him. I was like, it's going to stop right now. And it did. And I'm like, wow, if I hadn't had gone, you know, he was probably going to have to leave. Because it was it was just so bad, you know. I'll tell you, as a my sort teacher, a stronger teacher, I'm sure Cindy, was saying all sorts of shit happened literally in the middle of a potent experience. And it's okay. I mean, I've been farther on so many times and that's everything that happens. I mean, the last one, a key right I did was Cindy, my nose started bleeding. I kind of had to get up because and I just, it was to me, I was like, okay, this is just something that's releasing right now. I didn't want to disturb the people around me, but that stuff happens. It happens. And, you know, I think we have this Hollywood view of what spirituality is. Everybody's just sitting around a circle singing Kumbaya. Listen, that doesn't come to a way later on. But that's not, it's, you're going to have the people who are running to the toilet, shitting their pants in the middle of a practice or because they're detoxing, right. Literally they're shitting their pants. Like they're literally getting rid of their shit. Throwing up happens. And my teacher in India, when that happens, she's kind of like, get back on your mat now. I had gotten a couple of emails after the last minute key rights that I passed with the group. And they came back to back. One of them was like, my stomach is upset. And I'm like, well, you know, do some fasting. Then give yourself a day of vowel silence, you know, take a vowel silence for a day. Let your body recuperate. Things that people don't do anymore. Like take that vowel silence for the day. You know, these are like the kind of the things that we look at and we go, well, I can't do that. You know, I have this to do and I have that to do. And it said it's not necessarily convenient. But if you're really trying to up level your life, then it's going to require some of these, you know, some of these things for you to do. And then, yeah, I received another text right after that, like the next day. And she was like, oh my gosh, I don't know if I have food poisoning or because I'm just going to the bathroom. I'm like, well, you know, it's just take care of yourself, nurture yourself. But it's probably something just rearranging, something releasing, something letting go. So, yeah. He says text back, you're welcome. You even asked me on Sunday, you're like, are you okay? How did it go for you? And I'm like, I'm used to it. I'm like, okay, I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I expected it. I would have been okay if nothing happened at this point because you get used to it and you start to learn and know that this is what, this is not a bad thing. Right? The body, the body to change. In order for the psyche to change, there has to be change. Right? In order for there to be a cleansing, there has to be a cleansing. You know, and I agree, part of the prampara is the hands-on. That's one thing I wanted to do, you know, touch people and put your forehead and you spit on me and all that great, wonderful. Yeah. She had to spit on me. She had to spit the Florida water on me and actually felt really good. I was like, it was very cleansing. But, you know, so there's a lot of like bodily fluids and energy exchange. And that's the same thing in like a mice or room. You know, a lot of like, the adjustments are very kind of nice. But in like a traditional yoga room, it's like, it's a manhandling. I mean, it's a transmission. I think even when you're given adjustments, I'm sure even in mice or anything, there's a transmission that's happening from teacher to student, where it's more than just the adjustment itself. There's an actually transmission of information that's coming through. And you listen as a teacher, like for me anyway, especially, I know Cindy, you probably do this too, when you're adjusting a student, I'm listening to their breath. Because in order to, like if I'm, so like I climb on top of Cindy, which is, that sounds bad. Now we're really going to pack out, Cindy. Now all the boys are going to come to the class on Sunday. But I actually climb on people a lot in a mice or environment. But in a led class, because I don't have mice or Cindy, is the only one I'll actually do the really big adjustments on, just because I don't want to scare the other students. But for me to be able, like for example, if I'm doing a squish, we call this, and this is just so people can understand this work of energy. So, which is a forward fold, it's after back bending. I know that her spine has been put in a very deep bend. And so to pull it back again, when I'm squishing her in that forward fold, which is the counter pose, in order to get the energy to move in the proper direction, I can't just push down. I'm out too. And I actually, on top of her, I put my chest on her back and I get on my toes. And I listen to her when she inhales, I inhale when she exhales. I push with my chest down and up. So the energy and that transmission and Cindy might recognize it because she's also a teacher, but other students aren't going to exactly feel that. But their body subconscious is taking that chronic. It's like taking energy and just trying to push it in a direction. So even though my body is physically moving her body and that gravity and that weight is working to help her body, there's also an energetic, intelligent push, a design and that adjustment to get the energy to move in a particular way. And that is going to, over time, especially if you're doing something potent every day, whether it's the Muniki Rites or Reiki or Ashtanga Yoga and Mysore, if you get that done every single day over a course of time, the body is going to start to transmute that energy and there's going to be new pathways opening without you even consciously being aware of it. And so when you think about something as simple as that as that back push that's happening in a squish and you think about something like the Muniki Rites and everything that's being transmuted in that moment that you're not even consciously aware of, the information that's integrating into your psyche is aware of it, but your conscious mind might. And that's why it's so wanna, and that's part of the Prampara is the, is the hand, right? The hands on or the verbal, the way it comes out through the Matri, the Matrikashakti, as it comes out through verbal, but usually that verbal passing through in the ancient traditions, it was done in circles, around the fire. And it was passed from word to word to from teacher to student in a very careful kind of a way. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. That's fine. Traditional yoga we only call, it's so weird. We call up dog and down dog in English. And that's that everything else is, even in India, they call up dog and down dog in English. But like the poses are called in Sanskrit because there's an alchemical vibration. So in the count, we do the count, ekam, inhale, dway, exhale, there's even a potency. And that stuff, again, that you are not, especially when you first start, you're not super aware of that vibrational energy coming even out of the teacher's voice in particular in traditional, you know, when Cindy, I've heard you do different chants and different things from the Peruvian heritage that I might not understand, but it's healing. It's, oh, look, Angie just raptured. And so that's, I'm so glad you, I'm so, that's so important. So Cindy, are you going to be doing any moon and key rights? I mean, you don't, okay, let me just say this before we get into it. I meant to say this beginning, because each right is so intense, you don't do them all at once, do you? No, and you don't want to do them all at once. And you'll also have certain rights that you will connect with it first. For instance, like you really connected with the daykeeper's rights this time, because for some reason that was important to you or that was calling to you. And then later on, suddenly you might get a connection with the wisdom keeper rights, you know, or the other one. So as you receive the rights, as we say, we're just planting seeds. Like as the, as me transmitting the rights to you, all I'm doing is planting the seed of the right, but then it's up to you to actually cultivate it and to grow it. That's something that we talk about a lot when I'm actually passing the rights. It's still up to you for you to continue to nurture the rights and to sprout the rights and to make them bigger. And like for, for instance, the bands of power, they don't even fully integrate until two or three weeks later after even receiving the rights. And that's with you nurturing it. I mean, we, for me, between, there was a big pause there being out and I'm glad that I couldn't imagine. Listen, if she had been like, we're going to do all the nine rights in one day, I'd be like, the hell you are. We're going to the hospital and that's the case with me. Yeah. It's like your body needs at least some time to, one, receive the seeds and then for you to have some time to actually sit with them and to nurture them and to grow them. And then some of them will be dormant for a little while until you're actually ready for them to grow in their power. So yeah. So now if you don't pass them all at once, I'll pass them throughout, maybe through a period of a month or something like that. You can pass the nine rights. Years, we waited a whole lot longer because you received your foundational rights and then it wasn't until months, was it six, seven months later until you received the, and then you received one set of rights one day. And because I didn't even want to pass all the rights, the rest of the rights on the same day. So we did it on one day and then you came back with three or four or five days later to receive the third part of the rights. So we do try to split it up. And it is intense. And I like that you said it's the, it's the participant, the initiates responsibility to harvest that and to grow that. And that's another part of that discomfort is that you can't, we're laughing about Bippity Boppity Boo. You can't just like go to someone and boom, get that transmission and that's it. You know, it is planning a seed. You have to, you are the conductor of that energy once it's given to you. And I often say to people, especially from the Ashtanga perspective, when people first start coming to Mysore in the morning and they're doing this practice, they love it. They're like the honeymoon phase. And I always say it's when the honeymoon phase ends, when the real practice begins, when you don't want to get up in the morning, when you're sore and you got it, you got to sacrifice and get up at four o'clock and go to the Shala and possibly go to bed earlier and start making those decisions to take an uncomfortable path. And it's worth it. It's absolutely worth it. So, so Cindy, are you since, so, so you guys hear that correctly? If you want to, if the MoonEyeQ rights are calling out to you, you need to best be with the person who is passing them off to you to be able to get that energetic transmission. Now, Cindy, are you going to be doing them again anytime soon at Sacred Garden? Mm-hmm. I'm actually starting a course that's starting on September 23rd and it's called The Shaman. And as part of that course, we're passing the MoonEyeQ rights. The whole course itself is, we meet like eight times. It starts September 23rd and actually ends December 30th. So we meet on Saturdays, every other Saturday from 12 to 2. And the first part of the course is making the deeper connections with the elements. It's like, we work with Earth. We, it's all like Earth magic, where, because that's also part of the Andean tradition. This is all, everything that we're doing is anchored in the Andean tradition and I'm trying to pass it or give you the information the way that it was, it was passed to me. And it was to kind of hold that, that prampara. You know, the way that the teachers have shared it to me is the way I'm trying to share it with you. Like when I worked with the shamans, with the, with the four elements to create my Mesa, I'm sharing it to you, the way that it was shared to me, by him. And when I was in my group. Cindy, should I? I want to show my Mesa. You can show your Mesa. Yeah, you can show your Mesa. And people can sign up on your website, Cindy, just sacred garden yoga. If you go on the sacred garden yoga then you go to the SGY sacred garden yoga mystery school. It talks about that. I'll put the link in the description box. Obviously, I've been using this every day. I do my little. Yeah. And so the Mesa, that's the first part of the shaman that we go through is we go through working with the elements and you go outside. You actually, you know, you do the work with the elements and then you create, you bring in the rocks where I had you bring in the rocks that actually start to build the foundation of the Mesa. You put your power stones in there. So we work with the four elements and the four cardinal directions. You remember I had you set up in the four cardinal directions and we did a ceremony with each one and you pulled something from each direction and you put that in your Mesa as well. And then you had to go through like some kind of shedding or something with each one, depending on like a shedding of some part of you, with each cardinal direction held a different kind of letting go and receiving. It's like you had to let go and then you have to receive something at the same time and that's the energy that you're putting into your Mesa. I'm not going to say what, I know Cindy was there, she heard what I let go of because I was very, I came in like knowing what I needed to do, like what I knew what needed to be worked on. And ever since I've done it it has not been an issue. And I was, and I really hope that you're receiving the, I'm not going to say what it was, but it literally like and I didn't even know when I walked in that day with you I didn't even know that was going to be part of it, but it was something that was on my mind that I knew I needed to work on within myself. And then you said it and I was like, Oh, okay, I see. Well, here it is. Yeah, it's like it lined everything up for you to actually do the work. Yeah. So we spend like the first part, the first four meeting times you working with the elements and then there's certain things that we do too because it's not just working with the elements. I also try to help you with your intuitive development. So we do certain exercises to help with your your psychic, your intuitive development, but we use the elements to do so. So we work with the four elements and we work with the four cardinal directions and then we talk about the eight, the eight high seasons, you know, like the equinoxes and the solstices and all that stuff to get you in rhythm with the season. So it's all just a very earth based magic. And again, most of it in the Andean and we talk about like the archetypes of the condor, which is a connection with that higher perspective, the archetype of the hummingbird, which is like taking that long journey, but it's also an ancestral wisdom. You know, the archetype of the jaguar, which is your strength and your power. So he's like the luminous warrior. You know, so we work within that kind of language in the framework of the Andean tradition. And that's the first part is working with the Mesa and starting to familiarize yourself with some of that. And then the last part is we work on transmitting the Moon Ikea right. So the last four ones, you know, we is where we work on the transmission of the rights and we start to get more into the archetypes of the Andean tradition. So the shaman is basically it is that lineage. I mean, it's the lineages as pure as I could make it. You know, that goes through the teachings that I've learned. And that's the first course in the Mystery School. So that goes from September 23rd to December 30th. And the whole Mystery School curriculum took me many, many, many years. Probably that's what I've been working on since the beginning, since I was in my 20s, right? So that's the first part of the whole Sacred Garden Yoga Mystery School curriculum takes about two, two and a half years to complete. So that's your first part. That's the shaman. And then if you want to graduate from that, then after that comes the alchemist. And then that's where we work with the planet, the planetary forces. So in other words, you need to familiarize yourself with earth first. You need to know the earth magic and get grounded on earth. And then we go cosmic. It's still forces of nature, but then we work cosmic. So that's the second part. And then the third part of the Mystery School is actually the priestess path. So for those of the women who are interested in becoming the priestesses, you have to go through part one and part two to then be able to move into part three, the priestess, which is in the two part system. So yes, I'm creating a space for your long journey. Shift for your, for your... I'm laughing because so many people... I hope that I'm going to show you like, look at my feet. Talk about grounding. Oh, there you go. I love it. And so many people want to leapfrog to the end. That's what I mean. Popcorn, spirit, body. Right, right. They can't leapfrog. You got to start from the beginning. Like you can't... You got to go through... You can't just get to the fun stuff. Like you got to go through everything. It's all fun, but you got to... You know, in order to be that advanced student, you at one point got to be the beginner. And so many people don't want to... Right. But the funny thing is, as we say in Ashdanga, beginner students and advanced students are the easiest to teach because both the beginner and the advanced student know that they know nothing. Exactly. You're always a student. You're always receiving and you're always open. And you really never, really ever reach the finish line because it's always... It's always a... But it's beautiful. You know, it's a beautiful process. And so that's what I wanted. I've created the final... Because we just finally put it together in July, the whole curriculum. I wanted it to feel like a mystery school experience. And yeah, it's not just like you say popcorn spirituality. So, you know, I wanted the people who feel summoned and who feel called or who are actually willing to do the work the way it was done in the old times in the old days. It's like the ones who are willing to take the journeys and to do the work and then just to create the framework for you to be able to do that. Because there is so much information out there these days, too. I mean, there's just so much out there. And it's so easy to kind of get lost. And sometimes you don't know who to trust. Like what kind of experience are the people that you're listening to? Yeah. Like what truly is their background? And I don't know. And that's what I will say. I've said this a lot on my channel. It is perfectly acceptable to ask for a teacher's resume, to ask them what their lineage is. I can give you mine. Mm-hmm. You hers. There's we have, we have. Mm-hmm. Everything we've experienced, our bloggers on the website are probably nothing compared to what we've actually been through. And if somebody can tell you that, if someone doesn't have a teacher or hasn't been through a lineage, that's going to be a huge red flag. And so there are, sadly, there are con artists in the spiritual world. But yeah, the teacher that's asking you to do hard work, the teacher that's being like, this is going to be a lot. That's usually a pretty good sign that they are on the right path. They're trying to get you on the right path. So, Angie, are you going to do it? I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking it's Saturdays from noon to two. It's every other Saturday, right? Every other Saturday. Every other Saturday. Yeah, every other Saturday. And in this season of life that I'm in, I mean, I think it, I think, I think I should. You would love her to her little mystery school, Shala and Angie. It's like, I always say, Sunday mornings are my favorite. I love it. I love it. Yeah, there's fun. It's so fun. I love being in the space. I have to be careful because your front room has a lot of cool toys. And there's so many times where like you haven't been in class or something, I send you a text. I'm like, I grabbed three candles. Just charge me. Because there's, Yeah. And I can see my son. He's ever there in college at Kennesaw State. So I could, I could all say. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's right there, right there. Yeah, that's my way. Cindy's in Marietta, which is like a suburb. Atlanta, it used to not be, used to be its own little town. Now it's a suburb. But there's a cute little square there with a bunch of cute restaurants. So anybody who lives close to Georgia in any surrounding states, it's only every other Saturday for a couple of hours. Absolutely. You should, if this is calling out to you. Cindy, I guess they can register online or if they have questions, they can send you an email. Yeah, they can register online. You feel like I have an application first and then the application is online. And I can also Google Doc, the application is also in a Google Doc form that it's not on the webpage though. So if it's easier, in other words, for you to fill out the application online and submit it online, I have it in that form as well. The application that's on there right now, you download. It's like a PDF, you download it, you write it out. But I also have a Google Doc form of the application to get started. If they've got questions, they can email it info at Secret Garden. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, everything, I'll put all of Cindy's contact except for her phone number. I won't put her phone number. I'll put all of her contact information down in the description box below. And we've gotten some really cool people through Esoteric Atlanta actually. Oh, sure. Yeah, those some great people have come through here. Alicia, she's done a lot of your stuff, hasn't she? Yeah, she's gone through the whole Mystery School curriculum. Well, in its old form. But she's gone through a lot of it, yeah. She emailed me a long time ago because she was watching my channel and was in Marietta or close by. And I was like, yeah, I go to Secret Garden and she showed up. I went to my classes and I totally forgot about her mail. And she's awesome. Alicia is like the coolest chick ever. And James, James is very good. Yeah. Yeah. So, y'all. Yeah, he received it too. Yeah, a lot of, yeah. If you're watching this channel called Esoteric. Esoteric Atlanta, then this is probably something right up your alley. It's a beautiful, beautiful space. Cindy has an incredible garden behind the, what I would call the mice or room. It's the practice room. It's the ceremonial room. Yeah. I just, that's just my vocabulary for it. But even when I'm teaching, like I cannot tell you, you would love this, Andy. I mean, when I'm teaching, I get distracted sometimes because there's so many. Me too. I mean, it's unbelievable. I never see that many birds, except for when I'm past sacred garden. And they are caught in that huge window. I'm like, thank God I have the count memorized because I'll be like, what the hell? Yeah. And I get so distracted. Well, I don't know. Especially when the birds are my nighting. Yeah. I'll get birds to come and just like land on my hand a lot. Or I can just. I love that. Wow. That's amazing. So, even this past weekend, I haven't shared this yet, but this past weekend, I was staying with a friend at her lake house at Lake Burton. And I slept the whole night and, you know, in this room, I'd never opened the outside door. It did have slime glass door in there, and I never opened the door or anything. And anyway, the next morning, a bird just comes to me on the bed. Are you serious? That's crazy. Yeah. I mean, she couldn't believe it. She was like, there's no way. There's been a bird in the house. There's no way it could have gotten into that room. Like, there's just no way. Like, what in the world? I was like, I'm so sorry, but you know me, right? Magic. It's the magic. You do. You have a big burning pit fire pit out there, and it's an amazing experience, guys, being at Cindy's. Little miss... I called a shawl, because that's what I'm used to calling it. It's a mystery school, though. It's amazing, and it's got such good energy. And so, if this is something you feel like is calling out to you, then I would say, just do it, baby. Like, you know, I mean, I could say what's the worst that can happen. Well, you're going to get some diarrhea. Yeah. You might. Yeah. If it'll help me lose weight. You might. That's all right. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. I'm from the Devil Wears product. I am one stomach virus away from my goal weight. Like, that's why Cindy could just text back, I'm going to welcome every time somebody... I know. Since they were crapping themselves all night. But anyway, guys, I'm going to leave it over an hour now, so I'll let you ladies go. But seriously, I mean, Angie, you have Cindy's phone number, right? I mean, like, I would... If you do it, I'll come up and, like, I told Cindy if she wants me to take pictures any time, I'll be glad to. And yeah, I mean, this is exciting. I'm glad that there's a place like this in it. And I was thinking, as we were talking about the eight high holidays, because she talks about them in return to Divine Sophia, there's a garden that she goes to, and Cindy's been to that garden. And I wonder if the three of us eight could actually go there and take some... Go through. Go through some of that. Yeah. Do some, uh, do some, uh, some bibbidi-bobbidi-boo it in the garden. Anyway, guys. All right, you guys, so all the links will be down in the description box below. I know sometimes people have a hard time with the description box. Once again, I didn't design this. YouTube designed it. You have to show more button or the down arrow. This is the full description box. Depending on the device you're on, they say show more or down arrow. If it doesn't pull the whole description box up, look again, and there'll be another show more button or another down arrow. Hit that and you'll see all the links to both Cindy and Angie's, um, YouTube channels as well as Cindy's website for Sacred Garden Yoga. So you can look into all of this now on the contact information because, you know, we all came here to find our true essence of spirit and it, it's long and it's hard and it hurts sometimes, but there are incredible paths out there. And this is one that's open to you right now. So thank you, ladies, so much. Thanks, Angie, for popping. And I just felt like you needed to be a part of this, so. I know. I can't believe I've actually stood up for, when you say over an hour, I've been standing there and barefooted. That's why I had to run away for a minute because I'd left my laminate over there. Well, you know what? One of my favorite Southern quotes is, I've sweat more than a horn church. I am. I've got major booby sweat. Oh, my God. Major booby sweat. I sweat more than a horn church right now. So anyway, guys, but you guys, thank you so much for watching this. And I guess I will see you guys soon. Please make sure you're subscribed to both Angie and Cindy's channels. And hopefully I'll see some of you guys watching at Staker Garden real soon. So anyway, guys, we'll talk to you guys soon. Bye, everybody.