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JJoin us on Thursday, July 9, 2026, for a sacred evening of music, prayer, connection, and celebration as we gather with Ronnã Yawanawa and family.
This special gathering arrives at a beautiful moment of cosmic transition as Venus moves into the Earth sign of Virgo, reminding us that the greatest expressions of love are found in presence, devotion, gratitude, and our relationship with the natural world.
The Yawanawa carry a living tradition of ancestral songs, sacred medicines, and teachings rooted in reciprocity with the Earth. Through music, prayer, and community, we gather not only to heal and reflect, but to celebrate the miracle of being alive.
Hapé (pronounced ha-PAY) is a sacred Amazonian plant medicine made from finely ground tobacco and medicinal herbs. It is traditionally administered through the nose with the help of a special pipe (Tepi or Kuripe).
For many Indigenous traditions of the Amazon, Hapé is a prayerful practice that can support grounding, clarity, presence, and a deeper connection to oneself and the natural world.
In a circle setting, Hapé becomes more than a ritual, it becomes an invitation to pause, listen, connect, and remember our place within the great web of life.
This circle will be gently guided and held with intention, creating a container for reflection, gratitude, song, and communal resonance.
July 9, 2026, arrives in a season of returning to the heart, embracing beauty, and honoring the simple gifts of life.
As Venus transitions from expressive Leo into the grounded Earth sign of Virgo, we are invited to bring our love into embodied action! To care for our communities, honor our bodies, appreciate the beauty surrounding us, and remember that devotion can be found in the smallest moments.
During Cancer season, we are called toward belonging, emotional connection, and the warmth of gathering with those who remind us we are not alone.
With Neptune in retrograde, we are invited to look beyond distractions and reconnect with what feels truly meaningful, while Mercury retrograde encourages us to slow down, listen deeply, and return to ancient wisdom that has guided humanity for generations.
Together, these energies create a powerful invitation to celebrate the sacredness of life, the wisdom of the Earth, and the beauty of coming together in song and prayer.
The Yawanawa teachings remind us that spirituality is not separate from life, it is found in our songs, our relationships, our gratitude, our laughter, and our connection to the forest and one another.
This evening is an invitation to remember the beauty that exists all around us and within us.
To sit together.
To sing together.
To pray together.
To celebrate together.
This is a limited-space gathering with only 40 spaces available, and advance registration is required.
Come with an open heart, a curious spirit, and a willingness to celebrate the beauty of life.
Together, we honor the Earth, the ancestors, the wisdom keepers of the forest, and the sacred truth that all life is connected.