Thursday, February 27, 2014

Baby Naming Belly Button Ceremony

Conducted a Naming Ceremony which included a ceremony known by different names in different parts of the world.

In this case we called it the planting of the Belly Button. And it was only the belly button.

In some parts of the world the whole of baby’s placenta is buried in a ceremony involving the families of the baby.

When this happens, the ceremony is called the Baby Cord Ceremony.

It arose in the belief that humans came from the stars, birthing through the Milky Way, to this earth. The cord represented the connection not only between mother and child, but also to the stars.

That placenta is viewed as the Tree of Life that feeds and nurtures the baby. At the ceremony it is buried under a tree symbolically continuing the connection between the baby and the earth which will continue to nourish him or her.

Here is part of the ceremony we used

In accordance with a Maori tradition, together with the tree the parents will plant part of the baby’s belly button to remind us of the connection between human life and the world we live in.

As the parents want everyone here to be part of the baby’s life, they ask that each of you, in turn, adds a little bit of soil into the container to anticipate the part you will play in their child’s life.”

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