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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2024 · 56 MIN

Episode 21 - Japjeet Kaur - Exploring the Closing of the Bones Ceremony

from Born for this · host Beth Marsden

In this episode, I discuss the closing of the bones ceremony, a postpartum practice that brings women back to themselves after giving birth. We explore the cultural and historical significance of the ceremony, highlighting its presence in various cultures around the world. I interview Japjeet, who teaches the closing of the bones ceremony through the lineage of Ecuadorian shaman and healer Rocío Alarcón. We discuss the different techniques and variations of the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of postpartum care and support for new mothers. Closing the Bones is a postpartum healing ceremony that involves a combination of massage, energy work, and wrapping the body with cloth. The ceremony focuses on bringing fluidity and movement back to the body, particularly the abdomen, hips, and pelvis. It helps to release tension, realign organs, and promote relaxation. The wrapping of the body with rebozos (traditional Mexican shawls) creates a sense of deep relaxation and allows for reflection and integration of the birth experience. Closing the Bones is not only a physical practice but also an emotional and mental journey of self-discovery and empowerment as a mother. 00:00 Exploring the Closing of the Bones Ceremony 06:08 Cultural and Historical Significance of Postpartum Practices 11:23 Variations and Techniques in the Closing of the Bones Ceremony 28:06 The Healing Power of Closing the Bones 30:23 Restoring Fluidity and Movement in the Body 34:45 Realigning Organs and Releasing Tension 39:31 Deep Relaxation and Reflection in the Wrapping Ceremony 45:50 Closing the Bones: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Empowerment Find Japjeet online Instagram Website Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. In doing so, you're not just tuning in - you're actively driving the growth of my community and making it possible to bring even more incredible guests on the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast - Stay connected and don’t miss a beat! And as always, if any of the topics in the show trigger you in anyway and you need a listening ear, my inbox is always open hello@bornforthisthepodcast 

In this episode, I discuss the closing of the bones ceremony, a postpartum practice that brings women back to themselves after giving birth. We explore the cultural and historical significance of the ceremony, highlighting its presence in various cultures around the world. I interview Japjeet, who teaches the closing of the bones ceremony through the lineage of Ecuadorian shaman and healer Rocío Alarcón. We discuss the different techniques and variations of the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of postpartum care and support for new mothers. Closing the Bones is a postpartum healing ceremony that involves a combination of massage, energy work, and wrapping the body with cloth. The ceremony focuses on bringing fluidity and movement back to the body, particularly the abdomen, hips, and pelvis. It helps to release tension, realign organs, and promote relaxation. The wrapping of the body with rebozos (traditional Mexican shawls) creates a sense of deep relaxation and allows for reflection and integration of the birth experience. Closing the Bones is not only a physical practice but also an emotional and mental journey of self-discovery and empowerment as a mother. 00:00 Exploring the Closing of the Bones Ceremony 06:08 Cultural and Historical Significance of Postpartum Practices 11:23 Variations and Techniques in the Closing of the Bones Ceremony 28:06 The Healing Power of Closing the Bones 30:23 Restoring Fluidity and Movement in the Body 34:45 Realigning Organs and Releasing Tension 39:31 Deep Relaxation and Reflection in the Wrapping Ceremony 45:50 Closing the Bones: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Empowerment Find Japjeet online Instagram Website Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. In doing so, you're not just tuning in - you're actively driving the growth of my community and making it possible to bring even more incredible guests on the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast - Stay connected and don’t miss a beat! And as always, if any of the topics in the show trigger you in anyway and you need a listening ear, my inbox is always open hello@bornforthisthepodcast

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