You've done the work.
You understand the patterns.
And still — it doesn't hold.
THE CIRCLE
A biweekly circle for the places insight alone doesn't reach.
Somewhere along the way, healing became another thing to achieve.
Going deeper.
Pushing through resistance.
Breaking the pattern.
Letting go of what no longer serves you.
So you kept showing up to every process that promised change.
And it worked — for a while.
And still, something returned.
Because the fear, the control, the patterns you wanted gone
were never the problem.
They were solutions.
Ways you learned to survive.
Still running. Still protecting.
And no part of you was going to let go of what kept you alive
just because someone said it was time.
Push creates pushback.
Change is not something you make happen.
It begins when something is finally met without being pushed.
WHAT HAPPENS HERE
We slow down first.
Not as a technique — as a return to the body.
There is a moment to arrive. A short grounding practice. Cacao, for those who choose it.
Each person follows a thread — a sensation, an emotion, a memory, something asking for attention.
There is no agenda. No fixing. No rushing toward resolution.
At some point, one person's thread becomes everyone's thread.
And we follow it. Together.
There’s space to speak.
Space to be silent.
Space to not know what to say.
The body begins to breathe differently.
“It wasn't my story — it was someone else's. But that's exactly what the circle does: one person's thread moves something in everyone." — Maritza
"My body understood before my mind did." — Marie
"It hurts, but not like a wound being forced open. More like skin shedding." — Lina
The circle does the work.
We allow it.
IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME
Your first circle is an invitation.
No cost. No obligation to return.
Just the space, held the way it's always held — and your own experience as the only measure.
WHO HOLDS THE SPACE
Andrés Jiménez.
His work lives at the meeting point between trauma-informed practice and living ancestral tradition.
Not as complementary paths — as one practice.
Trained in Compassionate Inquiry with Gabor Maté, Internal Family Systems, and nervous system regulation with Deb Dana.
Ajq'ij in the Maya K'iché tradition, initiated in Guatemala.
He spent nearly five years at Lake Atitlán, holding circles, ceremonies, and human processes before returning to Colombia.
The Circle was born from that path — and from a conviction:
Depth doesn't need intensity. It needs presence, safety, and rhythm.
THE CIRCLE
Every two weeks. Saturdays · 11 AM – 1 PM ET
Live on Zoom · No recordings · Up to 20 people
Cacao is part of the space for those who choose it.
Not to take you somewhere else — to make it easier to stay with what’s here.
NEXT GATHERINGS
May 23 · June 6 · June 20
CONTRIBUTION
USD 40 per gathering
USD 120 for four gatherings — to use at your own pace.
First time? Your circle is an invitation.
STAY CLOSE
Sometimes the thread continues after the circle ends. In conversations. In the body. In the middle of ordinary life.