Bring yourself back home. Home to your inner truth, inner peace and feminine power!
In many indigenous cultures, the “torch” is being passed back to the women. The “world” as we know it is restructuring. The sacred feminine is re-emerging, and it is time for women to lead the world back to balance. For this to happen women need to heal. Women need to rejuvenate, reclaim themselves, and once again be able to express their innate wisdom and their heart’s passion with full power.
In conjunction with our mystery school, Sonco Via offers a unique opportunity to custom design your own retreat based on your individual or group’s desires. Organically crafted, we weave shamanic practices and daily ritual, while allowing the retreat to unfold naturally based on your present state and heart’s desires, the guidance of the island and dreamtime messages. We encourage you to set aside agendas, sink into the island and into yourself.
You can come by yourself, with a friend or a small group up to 4 women,
for a minimum of 2 nights and maximum of 6 nights.
Retreat prices are based on options chosen and include bungalow (and camping) accommodations and your choice of
1 or 2 meals a day. Here are a few of the adventures you might choose while being with us:
Shamanic Energy Healing
Shamanic Body Work
Nature Hikes
Dream and Vision crafting
Shamanic Ceremony (please see indigenous ceremony page)
Surf lessons
Ocean or river kayaking
Spontaneous Dolphin swims
2 Night/3 Day Ma’lama (to care for) package:
For those wishing to recharge and are curious about what we do here at Sonco Via, we offer this introductory ma’lama package for one person at $400 and for two people $600.
This includes accommodations, breakfast, morning attunement & shamanic consultation, and one of the following: Sacred Site Visit, Nature Hike, Andean Despacho or Fire Ceremony.
Other possibilities for your rejuvenation are offered at an additional cost and include:
Shamanic energy healing and bodywork
Shamanic journeys
Relaxing hot soaks
Munay Ki attunements
“What I notice most about the women who are drawn here and to this land, is that they are needing rejuvenation and are looking for a way to reconnect with their center and inner rhythms through the indigenous and shamanic arts. They want some guidance, but aren’t looking for schedule a full of activities. This is what we provide.”