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- Escape to Paradise: Your Tropical Yoga Retreat in the Mexican Jungle
Introduction to Tropical Yoga Retreat Close your eyes and imagine this: warm sun filtering through palm
- Yoga Lovers Gift Ideas: Unique Offerings for Retreat Leaders and Their Guests
Offer tools that reflect that: Bamboo or cork yoga blocks Recycled-material journals Organic cotton eye
- Mushrooms Ceremony - Sacred Healing in Mexico
The Ancient Use of Psilocybin in Mexico Psilocybin mushrooms, often referred to as "the flesh of the gods The Aztecs called them "teonanácatl," meaning "god’s flesh," and used them in sacred rites to receive
- What a Jungle Somatic Retreat Can Heal
Sometimes it is subtle - steadier breathing, softer eyes, a sense of being more present in your own skin
- Tantric Sound Healing for Couples — A Sacred Experience of Union, Intimacy, and Renewal
Eye Gazing & Presence — A simple but powerful practice of truly seeing one another.
- Retreat Photography in Mexico: Capturing the Soul of Your Retreat
With over two decades of experience, he brings an intuitive eye and deep understanding of retreat flow
- Sacred Mushroom Ceremonies in Mexico: A Transformative Experience at Lunita Jungle Retreat
Known as "teonanácatl" by the Aztecs, meaning "flesh of the gods," these fungi were central to spiritual
- A Guide to Retreat Venue Contracts and Deposits
This guide to retreat venue contracts and deposits is here to help you read that document with clear eyes
- What Are Psilocybin Mushrooms? A Complete Guide to Sacred Fungi
Civilizations like the Aztecs and Mazatecs revered these fungi as "flesh of the gods" (teonanácatl),
- What is Bufo Alvarius? The Sacred Toad Medicine of Mexico
unassuming amphibian is the source of a powerful natural compound, 5-MeO-DMT, often referred to as "the God
- What to Pack for a Jungle Wellness Retreat
If you are sensitive to sound or light, earplugs and an eye mask can be surprisingly supportive, especially
- Cenote Exploration Retreats at Lunita Jungle Retreat Center, Mexico
were sacred wells of life , used for ceremonial offerings, purification, and communication with the gods findings show that cenotes were places for offerings, sacrifices, and rituals aimed at appeasing the gods












