Khungi

Valle de Bravo · México

Enter
The cenital wooden mandala dome, a radiant light-mandala cast across the temple floor

El Espacio A temple built
of sacred geometry.

The approach to the temple through greenery and garden

You arrive slowly. The mountains hold the silence before you do.

Ornate carved wooden doors opening onto the valley

A threshold,
not a door.

Arched timber cocoon entrance framing the valley view

The valley opens. There is nothing to do here but be received.

The temple interior gathered around the central altar

The work happens
in the round.

El Retiro Fourteen days
of the sacred work.

I. Ceremony Shipibo curanderos hold the ceremonies in the lineage of the plant — sung, not spoken.
II. The Plant Diet A master-plant diet observed in quiet — the slow, disciplined heart of the Shipibo path.
III. Integration Days held for return. What was opened is given time, language, and ground.
Dome interior with flower-of-life sacred-geometry glass and small figures below

Light enters through the flower of life. The geometry is older than any of us.

An ornate carved mandala lampshade glowing warm in candlelight

By candlelight,
everything softens.

Begin your
journey.

Fourteen days in the temple at Valle de Bravo. Spaces are held by invitation and conversation.

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