Experience The Mamos & Zaga
The Holy People of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Colombia
Join us in ceremony as we stand at a pivotal moment in our history, the heartbeat of Mother Earth
resonates with an urgent call for healing and reconciliation. The earth is giving us
signals and it is time to listen. We are recognizing that the veins of our planet are not
just in the Amazon but run beneath each of our homes, connecting us in a silent bond of
life and mutual dependence.
In response to this critical cry, the revered Mamos and Zaga, the holy people from The
Sierra Nevada, Colombia are embarking on a sacred mission.
Their purpose?
To share their prophetic wisdom with us and to make payments to Mother Earth, an
ancient ritual that seeks to restore balance, offer respect, and acknowledge the deep
interconnections of all life.
This mission is more than a journey; it is a profound act of reconciliation, a step towards
healing the wounds we have inflicted upon our planet. The Mamos, with their deep
wisdom and unwavering commitment, understand that every choice, every action, and
every moment of mindfulness counts.
Here is how you can be part of this transformative journey:
We are extending a heartfelt invitation to you to support a benefit for the indigenous
people of Colombia. Your contribution, whether meeting in person, spiritual, financial, or
in raising awareness, is invaluable.
Meet the Mamos in person in New Jersey:
~Learn about the sacred mission and culture of the Mamos and how it impacts the
earth and each of us.
~Experience ceremony and meditation with these indigenous wisdom keepers as
they connect us with the heart of mother earth.
~Become a part of the collective energy to amplify the healing process for each
individual and the world.
Upcoming Schedule
Where and When
Ora Wellness Center
5 Atwood Ave. Tenafly, New Jersey
Saturday December 8th 12pm to 5pm
Your Financial Contributions goes to the Kualama Foundation and will directly fund cultural preservation, land right advocacy, the return of sacred indigenous artifacts to their people and the travel and ceremonial expenses of the Mamos and Zagas, enabling them to carryout their mission. Every contribution brings us closer to our goal of healing Mother Earth. In supporting the Mamos and their ancient wisdom, we are not just aiding a group of tribes; we are acknowledging our role as custodians and guardians of the Earth. Our actions today will echo through generations, shaping the legacy of our relationship with the only home we have ever known.