COMMUNITY · THE CIRCLES

The women's circle

Women's circles aren't a wellness invention. They're one of the oldest continuous practices on earth, and in the tradition Esperanza comes from, they never stopped. This one happens to be online: a room every other week where women speak in turn, are witnessed without being managed, and carry a thread of the Lunita ground into ordinary weeks.

Circle of 20+ women in burnt-orange linens sit on turquoise textile in forest clearing, engaged in group ceremony or ritual practice. Candles and offerings visible at circle center

Held by Esperanza

Esperanza is Lunita's resident Mayan medicine woman, a Moon Mother and a keeper of women's ceremony whose work at the property runs from womb healing to Blessingways. The circle is the most accessible doorway into all of it: no travel, no ceremony, just her holding and the form itself.

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What a session holds

A welcome, an opening, a theme: cycles and seasons, mothers and daughters, the body, the load women carry that rarely gets named out loud. Then the turns: each woman speaks for as long as she needs, uninterrupted, and is listened to without advice or rescue. Passing is always allowed; silence is real attendance.

Some sessions are light. Some go deep without warning. The form holds both, that's rather the point of a form this old.

Joining

Online, every other week, alternating with the men's circle. Write to info@lunitajungleretreat.com for the next session's link. First time? Just come and listen. The circle has held first-timers for several thousand years.

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