Corazón de Fuego
Fire Ritual, Ceremonial Cacao & Sacred World Music
An evening around the Sacred Fire, guided by Winter Jendayi, Litzia Chalchicihuatl & Lizette Ohxochitl
Join us for a ceremonial evening around the Sacred Fire, as we honor this element and welcome its blessings into our life.
Supported by the medicine of Cacao and our personal intentions, we will journey within to our Heart of Fire as we connect with this energy through a Community Ritual + Traditional Teachings.
Our time together will be held by the power of Sacred Sound & Song. Through a sound healing journey guided by Litzia and Lizette and Sacred World Music offered by Winter, we will honor the element of Fire and its expression + teachings within lineage, through melodies + rhythms, stories + songs.
As the Summer Solstice approaches, it is an important time to honor the solar force within our lives. Join us for this celebration of light.
This is a community event and all are welcome, children included!
Saturday, June 6th
6pm - 9pm
El Sobrante | Ohlone Territory
Private Residence
Offered on a Sliding Scale of $40 - $80
Children 0-13 free • 13-17 $10
Limited $35 early bird tickets
What’s Included:
Ceremonial Cacao
Wisdom Teachings
Offerings for the Fire
Sound Healing Journey
Sacred World Music
Indigenous Market
For those who need financial support, contact Winter
Guided by Winter, Lizette + Litzia
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Lizette Ohxochitl is a traditional healer and medicine woman from Jalisco, Mexico, carrying the teachings and ancestral wisdom of her Wixárika and Nahua lineage. Guided by the voices of Mother Earth, Grandfather Fire, and the ancestral spirits of nature, her path is rooted in prayer, healing, and remembrance.
She is devoted to creating circles of prayer and community healing through her work with Getting To The Root, an Indigenous-led Bay Area non-profit dedicated to sharing ancestral teachings, consciousness expansion, and creating empowerment opportunities for Indigenous communities.
Through her work, Lizette shares the medicine of remembrance and reconnecting people to ancestral practices that bring healing, balance, and deeper understanding through honoring the sacred relationship with Mother Earth and her medicines, including the temazcal, sacred tobacco pipe, song, and fire purification ceremonies.
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Litzia Chalchicihuatl Sierra is a Mayan woman from Yucatán, Mexico, whose path is deeply rooted in preserving the memories, wisdom, and sacred traditions of her ancestral lineage. Through prayer, ceremony, cultural practice, and traditional teachings, she carries forward the living traditions of her people with reverence and devotion.
She is a Culture Bearer, Fire Keeper, student and practitioner of Traditional Indigenous Medicine, ceremonial drummer, and artist. Her work is dedicated to honoring Indigenous knowledge, strengthening community connection, and keeping ancestral traditions alive for future generations. Through ceremony, music, and cultural expression, Litzia creates spaces for remembrance, healing, and spiritual connection.
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Winter Jendayi is a ceremonialist, musician and mentor whose path and work is rooted in ancestral healing arts. For over a decade she has been a devoted student within Indigenous traditions, as well as, relearning and reconnecting with her own ancestral ways of Turtle Island, West Africa and Europe.
Winter is a nine-year Moon Dancer of the Meztztliyolilitzli Danza in Costa Rica and has spent the last 13 years immersing in cultural teachings, studying sacred cosmovisions, reclaiming her own ancestral identity and deepening within the artistry of all she holds.
She is the founder of Altar de Koskatlan and co-organizer of Nawabu Culture, and has traveled extensively, working as an organizer/facilitator for her communities and teachers and weaving worlds for cultural exchange and prayer pathways. Her studies span across oceans, lands and countless territories.
As a woman of Afro-Indigenous and European ancestry, Winter believes in reindigenization as a path to liberation through honoring our intrinsic connection with the Earth and remembering our Original Ways. This is the prayer that holds all she offers.