Ritual of Release invites a quiet, steadying transformation. Rooted in my Munay‑Ki journey, the serpent embodies shedding, healing, and reconnection with the feminine medicine of the Earth. Its skin‑shedding suggests releasing old patterns and “psychic sludge,” making space for chakras to open and new energy to flow—a reminder that letting go is the first step toward renewal.
In the Munay‑Ki medicine wheel, the Serpent carries the lineage of the Lower World, guiding toward the Earth’s feminine wisdom. This gentle yet potent medicine restores balance and supports embodied healing, inviting a reconnection with grounded, intuitive knowing. The image also anchors a space with stabilizing energy, encouraging presence and a sense of stewardship—an invitation to live as an Earthkeeper in everyday life.
Drawing on the nine rites of Munay‑Ki—“munay” (universal love) and “ki” (life energy)—this print reflects a path of reclamation and imagination: reclaiming personal power and envisioning a kinder world for future generations. Place it on your wall as a daily prompt that you are capable of facing what is hard, that the strength you need is already inside you, and that healing is a courageous, ongoing practice. Let it be a steadying presence in your home, studio, or practice space.
Interested in adding this piece to your collection? Hit the contact me button to reach out. I’d be happy to discuss details!
36” round piece on 2” deep gallery wrapped canvas
Ritual of Release invites a quiet, steadying transformation. Rooted in my Munay‑Ki journey, the serpent embodies shedding, healing, and reconnection with the feminine medicine of the Earth. Its skin‑shedding suggests releasing old patterns and “psychic sludge,” making space for chakras to open and new energy to flow—a reminder that letting go is the first step toward renewal.
In the Munay‑Ki medicine wheel, the Serpent carries the lineage of the Lower World, guiding toward the Earth’s feminine wisdom. This gentle yet potent medicine restores balance and supports embodied healing, inviting a reconnection with grounded, intuitive knowing. The image also anchors a space with stabilizing energy, encouraging presence and a sense of stewardship—an invitation to live as an Earthkeeper in everyday life.
Drawing on the nine rites of Munay‑Ki—“munay” (universal love) and “ki” (life energy)—this print reflects a path of reclamation and imagination: reclaiming personal power and envisioning a kinder world for future generations. Place it on your wall as a daily prompt that you are capable of facing what is hard, that the strength you need is already inside you, and that healing is a courageous, ongoing practice. Let it be a steadying presence in your home, studio, or practice space.
Interested in adding this piece to your collection? Hit the contact me button to reach out. I’d be happy to discuss details!
36” round piece on 2” deep gallery wrapped canvas