Kanchary: The Eclipse That Wakes You
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Something in you is ready to be seen.
Not the curated version. Not the one that's been carefully managed for the comfort of every room you've walked into. The actual you — the one that has been pressing up against the edges of your own life, waiting for the moment the conditions were right enough to fully emerge.
In Kichwa, Kanchary (Kahn-chah-ree) means to illuminate — to bring light into what has been in shadow. Not gently. Completely. The way dawn doesn't negotiate with darkness. It simply arrives, and everything that was hidden becomes visible.
Tonight we gather under one of the most cosmologically charged skies of this year. A solar eclipse is not a disruption in my lineage. It is a reset — a moment when the ordinary light withdraws so that what has been obscured can finally be seen, and what is ready to be born can emerge into an entirely new luminance. This is not a night for small intentions.
Ceremonial cacao opens the heart and sharpens the body's inner sight. The breathwork clears the field. And the journey takes you to the edge of your own emergence — to the version of yourself that is done waiting for permission to take up space.
The eclipse is not happening to you. It is happening within you.
What to bring:
- Yoga mat
- Blanket or layers
- Water
- Journal
Cacao note: Please review health considerations before attending.
Reach out to me via email directly with any questions — I’d rather talk it through than have you show up uncertain.
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