This beautiful ceremony location
is out in the Arizona desert. The location has a maloca / yurt that is decorated with art from the Amazon and has a beautiful alter with crystals where the tea is served. During the winter there is a stove heater that keeps the room warm and during the hotter months they open up the doors that allows the heat to dissipate.
The head facilitator who pours the drinks is very helpful and insightful and is able to provide perspectives that assist me during the variety of emotions and experiences that arise during a ceremony.
Each ceremony has multiple facilitators that are available at all times to assist the group and whatever may come up.
They even provide on going support after the ceremony that each participant is welcome to reach out for.
When the participants arrive on time they are greeted by friendly staff who show them where to park and where to go. The paths are lit at night by solar lights and tea lights and when entering the maloca / yurt there are greeters to welcome and help each participant find their spot.
For bathrooms there are two porta potties available. They are some of the cleanest I’ve used. Well stocked in paper, baby wipes, feminine products, hand sanitizers, and tea lights.
For new comers there is a new comer talk the explains the frame work of the experience and there is usually a blend of new and seasoned practitioners.
During the ceremony there is beautiful live music with singing, guitars, drums, flutes, and more. They play and sing music and icaros learned from Amazon and more.
Overall, I absolutely love this experience, this location, and this group. It has profoundly positively impacted my life and the facilitators have provided valuable support for me on my journey
I highly recommend this group to those interested in starting or continuing exploring this type of ceremony.
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This beautiful ceremony location
is out in the Arizona desert. The location has a maloca / yurt that is decorated with art from the Amazon and has a beautiful alter with crystals where the tea is served. During the winter there is a stove heater that keeps the room warm and during the hotter months they open up the doors that allows the heat to dissipate.
The head facilitator who pours the drinks is very helpful and insightful and is able to provide perspectives that assist me during the variety of emotions and experiences that arise during a ceremony.
Each ceremony has multiple facilitators that are available at all times to assist the group and whatever may come up.
They even provide on going support after the ceremony that each participant is welcome to reach out for.
When the participants arrive on time they are greeted by friendly staff who show them where to park and where to go. The paths are lit at night by solar lights and tea lights and when entering the maloca / yurt there are greeters to welcome and help each participant find their spot.
For bathrooms there are two porta potties available. They are some of the cleanest I’ve used. Well stocked in paper, baby wipes, feminine products, hand sanitizers, and tea lights.
For new comers there is a new comer talk the explains the frame work of the experience and there is usually a blend of new and seasoned practitioners.
During the ceremony there is beautiful live music with singing, guitars, drums, flutes, and more. They play and sing music and icaros learned from Amazon and more.
Overall, I absolutely love this experience, this location, and this group. It has profoundly positively impacted my life and the facilitators have provided valuable support for me on my journey
I highly recommend this group to those interested in starting or continuing exploring this type of ceremony.