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You have been moving fast for a long time.

Not because you wanted to — because stopping felt dangerous. Because when things go quiet, what you've been carrying tends to surface. And you've been managing the distance between yourself and that surfacing for longer than you'd like to admit.

In the Amazon, Yacumama (Yah-coo-mama) is the Mother of Waters — the great spirit of the river who lives where the current runs deepest. She doesn't force what she finds. She moves through it. And where she passes, what has been still begins to move again. What has been buried beneath the surface begins to be known.

Water in this tradition is not passive. It is one of the most intelligent forces in the living world. It finds every crack. It holds memory. It carries what the body has not yet been able to speak out loud.

This ceremony is an invitation to travel into your own waters to hear and feel what you have been carrying. Not to fix it. Not to process it into something manageable. To let it be felt, finally, in the body — the way water was always meant to move.
Ceremonial cacao softens the grip. She makes the interior easier to enter. The rest belongs to you.

What to bring:

  • Yoga mat
  • Blanket or layers
  • Water
  • Journal

Cacao note: Please review health considerations before attending.
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