
Speaking to Water
This course opens a doorway into the sacred relationship the Kogi maintain with water. Through the teachings of Mamos and wisdom keepers like Mama Zebaio, we discover that water is not a passive element, but a living, listening being. The Kogi use sacred quartz crystals and focused thought to speak to water, offering confessions, gratitude, and spiritual alignment.
You’ll learn how different Mamos carry specific responsibilities: some are water guardians, others work with food, land, or birth. This course invites us to remember our own role in the web of life by reconnecting with water through prayer, ceremony, and deep listening. Even in distant lands, reconnection is possible, if we approach it with humility, deep love for nature, and authentic presence.
- Lessons (9)
- Description
- Learnings
- Speakers (1)
- Terminology

The Crystal and the Waters
3 mins

Are all the Mamos the same?
5 mins


Insight – Are all the Mamos the same?
1 min

Speaking with Water
2 mins

Listening to Water: A Sacred Dialogue
4 mins


Insight – Listening to Water: A Sacred Dialogue
5 mins

Falling in Love with Nature
6 mins

Restoring the Sacred Waters
10 mins


Insight – Restoring the Sacred Waters
2 mins
This course opens a doorway into the sacred relationship the Kogi maintain with water. Through the teachings of Mamos and wisdom keepers like Mama Zebaio, we discover that water is not a passive element, but a living, listening being. The Kogi use sacred quartz crystals and focused thought to speak to water, offering confessions, gratitude, and spiritual alignment.
You’ll learn how different Mamos carry specific responsibilities: some are water guardians, others work with food, land, or birth. This course invites us to remember our own role in the web of life by reconnecting with water through prayer, ceremony, and deep listening. Even in distant lands, reconnection is possible, if we approach it with humility, deep love for nature, and authentic presence.
- How the Kogi speak with water using sacred quartz and focused thought
- Why different Mamos are trained in different spiritual domains
- How ancestral knowledge helps heal and protect rivers and springs
- The role of spiritual work in restoring balance
- How to begin a relationship with water as a living being
- Why spiritual repair is needed when water sources disappear
He is the son of Mamo Bernardo. Still a younger Mamo he works in the higher parts of the Sierra especially with the topic of water.
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