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Our Story

 It all began as a 24 year old woman pregnant with a daughter. 

A woman who has walked in trauma and in beauty.  A woman who vowed to release, awaken, activate and cultivate the potency held within the feminine mysteries.

My name is Mimilia Suray and  I am the founder and creator of Woven Waters. 

I was born and raised in Puerto Rico, traveled  many lands and ceremonial journeys .Until life's unfolding's  brought me to the gates of rituals with woman and thresholds of motherhood. Supporting women in the birth continuum with my other hearts offering at www.berabirth.com.

I am the mother to 4 wildlings,  a devoted wife , a poet and facilitator of ritualistic waters.

My first born daughter oriented my trainings with a focus  in rites of passage facilitation in order to provide a ceremony of substance for her coming of age. A ritual that many lack in today's world. Together with a dear ally Braids Of Becoming was born, a rites of passage offered for 6 beautiful maiden's in the Colorado mountains including my daughter in the fall of 2024. Our first offering. After careful review and growth we rebirthed this prayer as Woven Waters.

And here, in this sacred now, we are weaving a prayer for women of all ages, as they navigate the magical and potent waters of the feminine ways.

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Meet Our Facilitators

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Elzabieta Kosmicki

Sensei Elzabieta brings over 25 years of expertise in mind-body medicine, with a dedicated focus on women’s health and trauma as a practitioner and educator. Teaching somatic medicine through movement since her early 20s in individual and group therapy settings, she draws from backgrounds in community health, Rolfing, BodyTalk, Classical Chinese medicine, and martial arts. As branch chief of Enshin Karate Crestone, she leads daily youth classes. Elzabieta integrates Qi Gong, Tai Chi, meditation, and Taoist healing into her clinical and community work, firmly believing that a daily Qi Gong practice is the most powerful investment in health, longevity, and happiness.

She will guide invigorating morning Qi Gong sessions to awaken vitality and inner peace. 

I am Taylor Grace
Sister Sparrow – Mama – Women’s Enthusiast – Herbal Woman – Licensed Massage Therapist 

As a mother to two young wildings I am slowly weaving my passions of women’s work into my full and abundant life as a mother. I am walking this life path in continual remembrance of what it means to be a mother, a sister, and a woman. My goal in this lifetime is to be an embodied woman who respects and honors my cyclical body, my blood, and my soul's true expression. I am currently tending to many seeds which are my offerings I’d love to share with young girls and women. I have studied the blood mysteries and the ceremonial ways of honoring our menstrual cycle and the greater life cycles in the duration of a woman's life. I would love to tend to women in all stages of their lives – in the time before menarche, menarche, learning about the cyclical nature of our bodies, fertility, conception, pregnancy, and postpartum. I believe I am here in this realm to guide my daughters and to be of service to girls and women.

Taylor Grace will be supporting with the Red Tent During Maiden's Mantle

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Jessica Forman 

 

Is a mother and storyteller working at the intersection of home, embodiment, and story. Through image and lived experience, her work slows listeners into a more timeless pace, inviting depth, honesty, and grounded presence rather than distraction.

Jessica Forman, will be our Village Story Keeper

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TESTIMONIALS

“My 11 year old daughter attended the rites of passage in 2024 and I hold the deepest gratitude for the joyful, affirming and meaningful celebration they created.  Seeing my daughter radiant and proud, singing and moving to beautiful songs at the completion of their days together was deeply moving as a mother. It takes a village and these  women are embodying and teaching feminine wisdom intentionally with deep respect for life and each other. I see the impact on my daughter in the way she speaks about her body and connects with cycles in nature. And she had so much fun! So grateful, would highly recommend!.”
-Jessica Probert, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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