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'''Temple Of Mother Earth (TOME)''' is an international community gathering place for plant medicine and healing created out of the need for more welcoming places serving for people of color. The founding Temple is based in a predominantly BIPOC neighborhood in Southeast Washington DC, offering multi-faceted healing modalities with a primary focus on sacred plant medicines. It is a safe container of spiritual resources and space holders to support everyone in its community as they step powerfully into their sovereignty.
[[File:Templeofmotherearth.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Artwork in the Temple Mother Earth building]]'''Temple Mother Earth''' is an international community gathering place for plant medicine and wellness created out of the need for more welcoming places serving people of color. The founding Temple is based in a predominantly BIPOC neighborhood in Southeast Washington DC, offering multi-faceted restorative and regenerative practices with a primary focus on sacred plant medicines. It is a safe container of spiritual resources and space holders to support everyone in its community as they step powerfully into their sovereignty.


=Mission/Purpose=
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=Cooperative=
=Cooperative=
TOME purchased a building in the Washington DC neighborhood of Hillcrest November 2021 that will be developed as a [[Solidarity cooperative|solidarity cooperative]] based on the [[Commongrounds]] model, to be programmed, governed and owned by the local community. It will serve as a community gathering place for plant medicine, healing and integration, with a focus on serving the BIPOC community.
The Temple purchased a building in the Washington DC neighborhood of Hillcrest November 2021 that will be developed as a [[Solidarity cooperative|solidarity cooperative]] based on the [[Commongrounds]] model, to be programmed, governed and owned by the local community. It will serve as a community gathering place for plant medicine, healing and integration, with a focus on serving the BIPOC community.
 
=Sovereignty=
A primary focus of the Temple is establishing sovereignty. Developing its own token, and culture and economy associated with it, is a priority.


=Resources=
=Resources=
* [http://facebook.com/TempleMotherEarth Facebook Page]
* [http://facebook.com/TempleMotherEarth Facebook Page]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/267725330897583 Facebook Group]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/267725330897583 Facebook Group]

Latest revision as of 15:27, 8 April 2022

Artwork in the Temple Mother Earth building

Temple Mother Earth is an international community gathering place for plant medicine and wellness created out of the need for more welcoming places serving people of color. The founding Temple is based in a predominantly BIPOC neighborhood in Southeast Washington DC, offering multi-faceted restorative and regenerative practices with a primary focus on sacred plant medicines. It is a safe container of spiritual resources and space holders to support everyone in its community as they step powerfully into their sovereignty.

Mission/Purpose[edit]

To make plant medicine accessible to all with a focus on the BIPOC community.

Vision[edit]

The vision is for the SE Washington DC Temple of Mother Earth to serve as a model for other Temple of Mother Earth entities across the country, serving local communities and making plant medicine accessible to all with a focus on the BIPOC community. It is an international temple of consciousness, spiritual learning and healing center focused on providing the community with service, education, spiritual fellowship, healing practices, guidance, kemetic teachings, and plant medicine expansion. We believe in the rights of Mother Earth, and in protecting the practice of Mother Earth-based on spiritual traditions, ceremonies, and sacred indigenous natural medicines. What is of the Earth is our holy sacrament, and we retain the rights as citizens of this nation to use plant medicines as tools for the benefit of our physical health, spiritual growth, and personal evolution.

Cooperative[edit]

The Temple purchased a building in the Washington DC neighborhood of Hillcrest November 2021 that will be developed as a solidarity cooperative based on the Commongrounds model, to be programmed, governed and owned by the local community. It will serve as a community gathering place for plant medicine, healing and integration, with a focus on serving the BIPOC community.

Sovereignty[edit]

A primary focus of the Temple is establishing sovereignty. Developing its own token, and culture and economy associated with it, is a priority.

Resources[edit]