Spring Weather Work Ceremonies

Casa Xiuhtecuhtli La Presa 200, Tepoztlan, Morelos, Mexico

Spring Weather Worker Ceremonies
Hosted by the Weather Workers, these are closed, specialized gatherings, with open ceremonies of gratitude to the Weather Beings—divine forces that govern the rain, winds, and seasons, sustaining life and agriculture.
For generations, Graniceros have honored this sacred relationship through biannual ceremonies, offering prayers, music, and traditional offerings at sacred sites. These rituals fulfill the prophecy of Don Lucio Campos Elizalde, ensuring the continuity of this ancient Nahua tradition.
Now led by Caporal Mayor Don David Wiley, this lineage remains strong. Each spring, Don David and the Tiemperos gather in Tepoztlán, Mexico, to honor the Weather Beings and express gratitude for the abundance and balance they bring.

Fall Weather Work Ceremonies

Casa Xiuhtecuhtli La Presa 200, Tepoztlan, Morelos, Mexico

Fall Weather Ceremonies: An Ancient Tradition of Gratitude & Abundance
Join us for sacred ceremonies led by the Weather Workers in the Nahua rain tradition. In late fall, initiated Tiemperos gather to honor Tlaloc, the divinity of rain, with ancient rituals of gratitude for the season’s rains. This living tradition strengthens the connection between humanity and the natural forces of weather. For more information, contact us at workingforweather@keepsthefire.org

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