Opening to the Joys of Life, Death, and Grief

Welcome to Subrosa Santo

 

 

Subrosa Santo means holy wild rose, or under the holy rose. This medicine came to me whilst deeply connecting with my indigenous mexicana ancestors.

The altar of Subrosa Santo is in service to grief and death medicine. Re-learning and remembering ways of being with grief and death that free us to be more joyful, loving, and fully alive.

Wild rose opens us to the joys of grief, death, and life.

 Meet Mikyö


Mikyö Black-Wangmo lives their life in devotion to holding and tending grief medicine as a pathway to freedom and Essence. 

As a facilitator, educator, death doula, and somatic practitioner Mikyö brings deeply cultivated presence in service to the empowerment of those they work with. They are a student of the Elements and Natural world, their indigenous mexican and more-than-human Ancestors, of Grief and Death, and of their esoteric teachers and lineages. 

Their positionality as a queer, 2 spirit, indigenous PoC, transracial adoptee allows them the privilege to exist and work outside of and beyond the systems of oppression we all live in and are affected by. Mikyö is dedicated to becoming more and more joyfully alive and free in service to love and life, and in supporting others to do the same.  

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Upcoming events

  • Noria Grief Café ~ Unashay

    November 17th · 4pm-6pm mst

    We will be gathering in person with Taos!

  • Grief Altar

    Nov 1st - Dec 1st. 9:15-10AM PST Daily.

    Grief Altar is a virtual space held for people to come and grieve at the altar. It’s an open invitation where a space is held specifically for you to meet your grief in whatever way you feel called.

    The focus of the virtual space will be an activated grief altar. You can come and go as you wish, like an open temple. You can cry, dance, journal, sing, praise, scream, breathe, move, be witnessed. I will be there with you, welcoming your grief.

  • Broken Open Community Grief Ritual

    December 6 · 5pm - December 8 · 5:30pm PST

    Through the resource of community, embodiment, connection to the earth, our ancestors, and ritual we can allow our hearts to break open for cleansing grief to pour through.

    All grief, no matter how big or how small, how old or how new, can be met with kindness, presence and the resource needed for its tending and transformation. Opening to these places with support we can heal. We recover our inherent resiliency and contact the shared heart of humanity and the dignity of the human spirit.