THE CIRCLE

You've touched it.

That place underneath the noise where nothing needs to be pushed away.

It doesn't stay.

This is a space where it can.

LIVE ON ZOOM · BIWEEKLY · TWO HOURS


This is not a space you visit.
It's a space you return to.

A practice that deepens over time. Where something in you begins to recognize that it can stay. Where the group holds a steadier presence — and what you couldn't hold alone becomes possible to remain with.

The Circle is where what you've touched stops being a glimpse — and becomes something you can actually find your way back to.


You don't come because something is wrong.

You come to remember what is true in you.

And each time you return, it holds more.

WHAT HAPPENS HERE

We slow down first.

Not as a technique — as a return. To the body. To what's actually here — before the story about it takes over.

From that slowing, something becomes visible that usually isn't. The loop. The edge. The place where something in you stops or activates. And from a little distance — not detachment, just space — it begins to look different.

In that space, something shifts. Not because it's analyzed. Not because it's fixed. Because it's being met from a different place.

The group settles into a shared presence. And what arises in one place is felt everywhere. We don't move past it. We stay with it. And as we do, something deeper begins to lead.

The noise quiets. And underneath it — a wider awareness becomes available. One that was always there. A clarity that doesn't need to be created. Only uncovered.

The insight that comes doesn't feel like a breakthrough. It feels like recognition. Like something that was always true — and can finally land.

We anchor in that place — again and again. We learn to open to it. To stop pushing past what it reveals.

That's where integration happens. Not through effort. Not through fixing. Through access.

The circle does the work.
We allow it.

You know what it feels like when something in you gets quiet.

When the noise settles — and underneath it, something clearer is there. Not something you create. Something you recognize.

You're not looking for another modality.

Not another technique.

Not another experience to chase.

You're looking for a space where that quiet can actually hold. Where you can return to it — and stay.

You don't need years of experience to be here.
You just need to know that place exists — and be willing to return.

THE RHYTHM

The circle meets every two weeks.

The work doesn't end in the session. It continues in the days that follow — in the middle of ordinary life, where something that wasn't visible before begins to show itself.

The time between gatherings is part of the practice.


Each cycle spans two months. Four sessions.

Long enough for something to settle. Long enough for the group to begin to hold.

Trust forms not through agreement — but through shared experience.


The sessions are two hours. Long enough to slow down and go somewhere real. Short enough to leave without feeling depleted.

This is not built around intensity or frequency.

It's built around capacity —
the kind that develops slowly,
and stays when it matters.

ON CACAO

I don't think of cacao as a medicine. It doesn't fix anything.

It's an essence — something you enter into relationship with. In this space, it serves one purpose: to support staying present. Not by taking you somewhere else — by making it easier to remain with what's here.

In that sense, it belongs in the work. Not as the center — as an ally in it.

What holds the space is human presence. Cacao, when it's there, simply supports that.

You are welcome in this circle with or without it.

A close-up of cocoa pods displayed on a fabric surface with various other pods blurred in the background.

If you choose to drink cacao, keep it simple. Pure cacao. No additives.

Not everything called cacao is something you want to be in relationship with.

Some is grown and carried with care.

Some is just branding.

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THE FACILITATOR

The circle is held by Andrés Jiménez.

His work lives at the crossing where therapeutic ground and living ancestral tradition are held as one. Not as complementary paths — as two ways of approaching the same mystery.

He is trained as a trauma-informed therapist, and initiated as an Ajq'ij within the Maya K'iché lineage. Both inform how this space is held.

WHAT’S HELD

What is shared in the circle stays in the circle.

Participation is always voluntary. You are free to speak or simply be present — both are complete.

The space is not built for advice, analysis, or fixing. What's offered is attention and presence.

No one is pushed deeper than their system can safely hold.

No recordings. Ever.

THE DETAILS

This is not a drop-in space. You join at the beginning of a cycle and move through it with the same group.

Four gatherings, two months, a shared rhythm that allows something real to build.

Saturdays — May 2, 16, 30 and June 13, 2026

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET · Live on Zoom · No recordings

NEXT CYCLE

GROUP SIZE

Limited to 20 participants

CONTRIBUTION

USD 160 for the full cycle

Available up to 7 days before the cycle begins. Once it starts, refunds aren't offered — to protect the container for everyone.

REFUNDS

If you'd like to experience the space before committing to a full cycle — come to the open circle first.

It's not a preview. It's a real circle, held with the same care and depth as the ongoing gatherings. You'll sense the rhythm, the tone, the quality of the space — and decide from your own experience whether it feels right.

Sharing is always optional. Listening with attention is already participation.

No obligation to continue afterward.

DATE

Saturday, April 25, 2026

TIME

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET

FORMAT

Online - Live through Zoom

Free

Registration required · Spaces are limited

CONTRIBUTION