Two Spirits in San Miguel
An Upcoming Event: Two Spirits in San MiguelNovember 21, Friday, 4 to 7 PmSagrado Corazon #12, Col. San Antonio
Join us for an evening of tasting spirits that capture the artistry abundant in San Miguel de Allende. You are invited to experience an ancient visual art form while sipping Mata de Monte in a picturesque garden setting. Mary Jane Miller is an adventurous and playful artist who delights in the ether of the spirit world. Mata de Monte is an authentic agave spirit, naturally distilled to 29%, when it reaches its perfect flavor. Open your senses and share, taste, and see—to fuse and delight your soul in an event here in San Miguel.

This event featuring Mata de Monte is not just an opportunity to enjoy a drink; it catalyzes creativity and inspiration and inspiration. This beloved beverage has been popular in Guanajuato for more than two hundred years, yet agave spirits date back to the time of the Aztecs. Indigenous peoples in North and South America have been producing and enjoying fermented agave-based alcohol for three thousand years. Agave plants grow slowly from the Earth, ultimately being transformed into a delightful libation. Countless narratives can be shared over a glass of this artisanal elixir.
An Event in San Miguel AllendeTransformation from Earth into something greater is not limited to seeds becoming corn. Our cellphones, sneakers, and airplanes all originate from raw materials sourced from Mother Earth. Miller’s iconography uses earth pigments to transform colored dust into spiritual imagery: her Byzantine-style art and medium discipline date back 1,500 years. Mary Jane Miller is an internationally recognized iconographer and author for five decades in San Miguel. Her devout, sometimes heretic theology and humor make her just radical enough to spark the interest of those who have no interest in church anymore but love the idea of spirit and divine mystery.
Join us for an early evening of hors d’oeuvres, discussions, and fun. Conversations emerge over the beauty and elegance of a changing world, exploring themes about immortality, wisdom, and mystery. Our evening of traditional image and art promises to be intriguing and unique. Connecting with San Miguel de Allende is undoubtedly a serendipitous experience; its tranquility and hidden interiors yield a moment for detox from wherever you come from. Here, you will connect with new people and discover fresh perspectives on life.
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Miller has developed an exquisite and distinctive voice as a writer of icons, adapting the style New spirituality based on ancient concepts. Icons are based on a visual language and ancient theology.
Miller has developed an exquisite and distinctive voice as a writer of icons, adapting the style and subjects of the Orthodox tradition to express her personal spiritual journey. She boldly substitutes women for men in traditional scenes such as the Foot Washing and the Garden of Gethsemane and creates such entirely new subjects as Christ Teaching the Women. As a writer of icons and of words she draws inspiration from the Bible and from such extra-canonical sources as the Gnostic Gospel of Mary Magdalene. She conveys her feminist arguments with passion and ingenuity, offering a critique of the position of women in the historical church that echoes many of the arguments of feminist theologians and biblical critics. The blog also intermittently publishes expansive thoughts that bubble up within the mind of Mary Jane Miller ...more
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