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The mystica is a collective practice that integrates personal reflection, contemplation, and social action.
Mystica originated in the 1960s through the liberation theology movement in Latin America, emphasizing the liberation of the oppressed and socioeconomic justice.
This practice is meant to bring grounding, presence, and reflection to political events, connecting participants to the spiritual and collective roots of their struggle.
Participation is optional, welcoming all faiths, spiritualities, and non-beliefs.
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The Liberation Music Therapist: Episode 2-Mystica and Dynamic Grounding