We have a soulful chat with Joselito Castillo, a Dancer and Dance Instructor who transitioned into being a Spiritual Healer and Life Coach who offers energy cleanses, banishing ceremonies and spirit alignment. Joselito shares about childhood days in Texas and the tight relationship he had with his Grandparents and how he honors them today. We chat about: banishment and clearing ceremonies; witnessing magic moments; we come from the dirt; questioning everything; allowing the healing to happen; Queer Curismo; ancestral connection; serving 53 cups of coffee; getting called into action; experience of leaving the body; and messages from the coffee cups. Plus, we dive into: doing what you need to be doing; dissecting movement; positive manipulation of the Soul; life being a hassle; talking to a palm tree; the lens of Love; full circle moments; taking our power back; dealing with gnarly energy; gratitude shift; revolutionary healing; what's your production; and who knows what.
Creatives Chat is an introspective talk show hosted by Peter Lucas and Rusty Hill that features a broad spectrum of insights. rumble.com/v12b4fg-creatives-chat-with-joselito-castillo-ep-79-pt-1.html www.facebook.com/CreativesChat/videos/creatives-chat-with-joselito-castillo-ep-79-pt-1/472278314689342/ Monday, May 9, 6-7:45 p.m. Preregistration is not required.
The Zoom link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83671133469. To join by phone, see instructions here. 6:00-6:30 p.m. — Social time 6:30-7:45 p.m. — Program begins with land acknowledgement and call to action, followed by featured and open-mic storytelling; each story followed by group conversation Under the Rainbow: Storytelling for the LGBTQIA+ and Allied Community takes place every second Monday for teens and adults. Sign up for open mic at the event. LGBTQIA+ tellers are prioritized; allies are welcome in the audience and to participate in post-story conversation. No one is obligated to tell a story. Under the Rainbow is supported by Edmonds Library, Edmonds Arts Commission, Seattle Storytellers Guild, Edmonds Neighborhood Action Coalition, and a grant from the Pride Foundation. |