Training & Pilgrimages

There is a point in this work where knowing more isn't the answer.

Where the question shifts from what do I do to who am I when I'm doing it.

Most facilitators don't burn out from lack of technique. They burn out from holding from the wrong place — from effort, from posture rather than presence, from something that isn't fully theirs.

And at a certain point, that stops working.

What's being built here is for those who feel that — and can no longer keep working the same way.

Not more information. Not another layer of method. The capacity to hold what opens — from a place that is genuinely yours.

Work rooted in presence, attunement, and responsibility. At the crossing between therapeutic ground and living ancestral tradition. With cacao as one of its allies.


WHAT'S COMING

Facilitator training — where therapeutic ground and ancestral tradition are held as one.

Pilgrimages to Guatemala and Colombia — the work, in place.

A man and woman standing together in front of a large ancient stepped pyramid at sunset, surrounded by trees, with clouds in the sky.
A small outdoor shrine with a white flower at the top, surrounded by wood sticks, stones, yellow and red berries, and grains, arranged on a concrete surface with colored gravel.
A person sitting by a lake at sunset, holding an ice cream cone with mountains in the background.

If this is the direction
you're already moving in —