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“It took us an hour and a half from Ajijic, down dirt roads to finally get to our destination. As it turned out, of the twenty some women there, only 3 of us were non-Mexican and I was the only one who didn’t have much Spanish. I also discovered what a privilege it had been to be invited. I was honored. Lucky for me, Barbara Lotito (another friend and excellent Spanish teacher I might add) was kind enough to sit me beside her and translate everything as it happened. I would be understating it by say what an incredible experience it was.
As an aside, I should point out that unlike some of the traditional tesmazcals where you enter naked, we were instructed to wear dresses or skirts (cotton, natural fibers). We could not wear shorts or pants. As women, we were to dress the part.
The point of the temazcal is to sweat out illness and to redistribute energy.
The ceremony took place in a circle enclosure. Before we could enter, Amanda the leader of this event, had a turn round and round while she cleansed us with burning sage. Then came the blessing of the four corners.
Meanwhile in a big fire they piled on huge mounds of different size rocks until they were extremely hot. This took a couple of hours. Only then we could enter the temazcal, blessing the earth on the way in.
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