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Sacred Activism for Mother Earth

Cynthia Jurs
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Duration
53m
Year
2026
Language
English

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In this 2024 conversation with Justine Willis Toms, Cynthia Jurs tells us of her 30-year worldwide trek to join elders, activists, and diverse communities to ceremonially bury Earth Treasure Vases around the planet in service to Gaia. As part of an ancient Tibetan practice, these clay vases are created and empowered to bring healing, stabilization, and immeasurable blessings when they are ceremonially buried in the earth. Cynthia Jurs was given her life assignment by Charok Rinpoche, a 106-year-old lama living in a cave in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal. Little did she know at the time that this would launch her on a 30-year worldwide trek to bury these precious vases in diverse and distressed places on the planet. These vases are said to be activators of Gaia acupuncture meridians and set in motion healing on many levels: socially, physically, and spiritually. For Jurs, this practice is deeply rooted in the feminine, honoring indigenous traditions, and the teachings of an embodied, engaged, sacred activism dedicated to global healing and collective awakening. Jurs describes her journey to a diversity of communities as indigenous peoples, elders, and activists joined her in a commitment to steward and heal Gaia, Mother Earth. (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)
Cynthia Jurs is the author of:
• Summoned by the Earth: Becoming a Holy Vessel for Healing Our World (Prospecta Press 2024)
Interview Date: 5/24/2024 Tags: Cynthia Jurs, Earth Treasure Vases, Tibetan clay vases, Thich Nhat Hanh, Charok Rinpoche, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Gaia Mandala Global Healing Community, full moon meditations, Ganges, samsara, Buddhist Dakini Tara, The Buddha, Personal Transformation, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Community, Indigenous Wisdom, Buddhism, Global Culture

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