
Preparation
Prepare yourself for a transformative journey with our essential ceremony guidelines and practices.
Welcome to your journey of deep healing and transformation. As you prepare for this sacred ceremony, know that every step you take in preparation is an act of love and self-care. This isn’t just about following guidelines; it’s about nurturing your body, mind, and spirit, so you can fully embrace the profound experience ahead. With intention, reflection, and a heart open to the wisdom of the medicine, you are setting the stage for a journey that will bring you closer to your true essence. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Dieta
In the days leading up to the ceremony, you’ll be asked to follow a specific dieta to prepare your body and spirit:
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Avoid alcohol, caffeine, processed foods, sugar, salt, and red meat. Focus on a simple, clean diet of fruits, vegetables, grains, and lean proteins.
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Refrain from using any recreational drugs, tobacco, or other substances.
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Engage in practices that promote emotional well-being, such as meditation, yoga, or spending time in nature. This helps clear your mind and spirit, making space for the healing to come.
What to bring
As you prepare for this sacred journey, having the right items with you will ensure your comfort and help you stay focused on the experience. Here’s a list of essentials to bring:
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Document your thoughts, intentions, and reflections throughout the ceremony. This will be invaluable for processing your experience.
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Staying hydrated is crucial. Bring a refillable water bottle to keep by your side.
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Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a blanket, pillow, or sleeping bag for added comfort during the ceremony.
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Protect yourself from insects, especially if the ceremony is held outdoors. A natural insect repellent is recommended to avoid harsh chemicals.
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If you have personal items with spiritual significance, such as crystals or talismans, feel free to bring them to enhance your connection during the ceremony.n text goes here
Intention Setting
Setting a clear intention is a vital part of preparing for the ceremony. Your intention acts as a compass, guiding your journey and helping you stay focused. Take time to reflect on what you wish to gain, release, or understand. Whether it’s healing, self-discovery, or connecting with a higher consciousness, your intention will help shape your experience.
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Reflect on what draws you to this experience.
Identify any specific areas of your life you want to explore or heal.
Phrase your intention positively and in the present tense.
What to expect
The ceremony is a sacred and immersive journey that unfolds in several stages:
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We begin with a grounding conversation, setting the tone for the night. This is an opportunity to align your intentions with the collective energy of the group.
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The sacred plants will be served with reverence. Each participant will have a moment to connect with the medicine before consuming it.
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Throughout the night, you’ll be guided by traditional chants, icaros, and the vibrations of live music. These sounds are not only beautiful but also serve as spiritual tools to navigate and deepen your journey. The music acts as a guide, helping you move through different phases of your experience.
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The closing talk is a gentle and reflective space where we gather to honor the journey you’ve just experienced. This final conversation helps ground your experience, offering clarity, guidance, and a sense of closure as you prepare to integrate the wisdom gained into your daily life. It’s a moment to connect with the facilitators and receive any final insights that can support your ongoing healing journey.
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The share circle is a sacred space for participants to voice their experiences, emotions, and insights in a supportive and compassionate environment. This communal sharing fosters a deep sense of connection and understanding, allowing everyone to witness and be witnessed. It’s an opportunity to express your journey in your own words and to hear the diverse perspectives of others, enriching the collective experience and building a strong, supportive community.
