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The Rite of the Womb: A Ceremony of Healing, Creation, and the Divine Feminine

  • Oct 10, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 13

Banner graphic for "Rite of the Womb" from the Chacana Spiritual Center, featuring sacred feminine symbols of moon phases, stars, and a lotus flower, representing a ceremony of healing and divine feminine energy.

The Rite of the Womb is a sacred energetic transmission and the 13th rite of the Munay-Ki, designed to heal the feminine energy center from ancestral trauma and restore its original creative power. Please read on to discover how this profound initiation can help you release emotional blockages, reconnect with the Divine Feminine, and step into your role as a steward of life.


The Rite of the Womb is a powerful and sacred initiation calling women and men to step into a space of deep personal and collective healing. More than just a ceremony, this rite is a profound energetic transmission, the final rite of the Munay Ki, designed to restore and honor the life-giving power center of the feminine body.


Ethereal portrait of a woman with closed eyes wrapped in glowing blue and violet light, symbolizing the sacred feminine energy honored in the Rite of the Womb ceremony at the Chacana Spiritual Center.

Throughout generations, the feminine energy center has often carried the memory of trauma, emotional wounds, and sorrow—both personal and ancestral. The Rite acts as a catalyst, restoring the forgotten wisdom of the womb so it no longer holds these painful memories.


Healing and Awakening the Divine Feminine

The primary purpose of the Rite is a healing and awakening ceremony that reconnects individuals with their divine feminine energy. This ritual honors the sacredness of the womb as the ultimate symbol of creation, nurturing, and deep spiritual wisdom.


Painting of women in red robes gathered in a circle of sisterhood around a glowing woman in white, with a white dove descending above, evoking the sacred community and spiritual transformation of the Rite of the Womb ceremony.

The ceremony guides participants through the process of:

* Releasing blockages and emotional wounds.

* Clearing past traumas carried in the womb space.

* Restoring the womb's integrity and original creative power.


By healing our personal womb space, we are invited to participate in a greater act of collective healing, offering an energetic remedy to the wombs of our mothers, sisters, and daughters, and in doing so, offering healing to Mother Earth herself.


Becoming a Steward of Life

Any woman who is ready to remember this vital truth within her body can receive the Rite. Once she does, she is initiated and becomes one with the lineage of Womb Keepers.


Painting of a woman in a flower-covered field cradling a glowing orb of light at her womb, surrounded by storm clouds and blossoms, symbolizing the creation, healing, and divine feminine power awakened in the Rite of the Womb ceremony.

This is not just a personal cleansing; it is a sacred designation. As Womb Keepers, we transform into Stewards of Life and the Creatresses of the world we long for. The wisdom restored reminds us that we did not come to suffer in this life, but to manifest our deepest longings and destinies.


Our children are born from a space of light, carrying a natural inclination to be Earth Keepers.


The Rite of the Womb is an invitation to embrace this profound transformation, ensuring that the source of creation within us is vibrant, free, and dedicated to generating life, joy, and light.


Join Ashley in any of her upcoming Rite of the Womb ceremonies. Follow the link below to view our upcoming schedule.



FAQ

What is the Rite of the Womb? The Rite of the Womb is a sacred energy transmission and the 13th rite of the Munay-Ki. It is designed to heal the feminine energy center from past trauma and reconnect individuals with their creative power.


Who can receive the Rite of the Womb? Any woman—or man—who is ready to remember the sacredness of the womb and release emotional wounds is invited to receive this rite and become a Womb Keeper

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