
Sacred Journey Gathering / Autumn
Sacred Journey Gathering / Autumn
Get ready for a journey within yourself and to the sacred land of the Comcáac Nation.
This journey is designed for you to deeply connect with the blessing of being alive, sharing in community, enjoying ancestral songs and dances, connecting with the desert, the stars, the magic of the indigenous community, and all their wisdom.
Itinerary
November 12-19
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Arrival in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. We'll stay at the Holiday Inn.
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Departure from Hermosillo to Bahía de Kino at 11 am.
Opening and group integration ceremony. Offering on the beach to express gratitude and introduce ourselves to the territory.
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Arrival at the sacred land of Punta Chueca to set up our camping area and start connecting with the land.
Hapé circle at the sunset
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Camp at Sacred Territory of Punta Chueca
Intercultural Comcaac Encounter- Autumn
10:30 AM: Breakfast
12:30 PM: Starting the Intercultural Comcaac Retreat with a Sacred Space Opening.
1:00 PM: Time to get active with some Hatha Yoga led by Saydi Benitez.
2:00 PM: Lunchtime – we'll meet up in the common area for food.
5:00 PM: It's time to groove with Sina Fragoso's Dance of the 4 Elements.
6:00 PM: Moving over to the common area for dinner.
7:00 PM: Music and Harmony Ceremony to integrate our energies.
7:30 PM: Grandfather René will share some Comcaác insights.
8:00 PM: Prepare for the Temazcal Ceremony.
10:00 PM: We're diving into an Amazonian Ceremony with Sacred Ayahuasca, guided guided by Piradawa Shawadawa (Brasil). Those up for the ceremony will separate from the group to begin this ancient ritual.
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8:00 AM: Start the morning with some Hatha Yoga led by Saidy Benitez.
8:30 AM: Setting up Canopies and waiting for instructions from Grandfather Pancho Barnet and Úrsula Sélfic to begin the Sacred Otac Ceremony (Bufo Alvarius).
9:00 AM: Gathering back in the chill zone for breakfast.
10:00 AM: Miriam López will guide us through the Ceremony of the 4 Elements.
11:00 AM: Join Jose Luis Cortés, the plant expert from the University of Guanajuato and Founder of Herbotica Botica Herbolaria, for a tour to identify wild and native desert plants.
12:30 PM: Time to unwind with some soothing sound therapy by Carmen Osete and Jesús Ceja, Music Therapists.
FREE TIME
4:00 PM: Practice Moving Meditation led by Carmen Osete.
5:00 PM: It's time to groove at the Medicine Music Festival, coordinated by Amrit Santokh:
Amrit Santokh - Chihuahua
Antiguo Naad - Guanajuato
Veronica Paz Hermes - Tepoztlán
Valentina Torres – Comcaác Community
Perla Cardenchas – Chihuahua
Luna Ursus - Alaska
Bieno Jimenez - Chihuahua
Guiné Sembéma – African Percussion and Dance - Mexico
7:30 PM: Cacao Ceremony hosted by Coach Lula Dajlala and Jose Luis Cortés.
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8:30 AM: Breakfast
9:00 AM: Energize your body with some Hatha Yoga led by Saydi Benitez.
9:30 AM: Time for integration and purification, closing with calming sounds and voices.
10:00 AM: Gather for a group photo.
FREE TIME
12:00 PM: Wrapping up the 15th Comaac meeting up- Autumn 2024.
* During the Comcáac intercultural gathering, Ayahuasca and Bufo Alvarius (OTAC) will be shared. You must contemplate which medicine you wish to connect with, as you can only choose one of them
NOTE: On Sunday, the amazing Comcáac women are taking charge of the food – cooking up some traditional community dishes. THIS IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.
Departure from Punta Chueca to Bahía de Kino
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Rest on a beautiful beach on Bahía de Kino, an integration circle with meditation and rapé.
Flowering Bath.
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Sunrise watching and circle to close and give thanks for the sacred journey.
Arrival to Hermosillo, Holiday Inn hotel. The check out is at 11:00 am the 20th
End of our Sacred Journey Gathering | Autumn
Meet your guides
What to bring
Lightweight clothing for warmth (it gets hot during the day)
Jacket or sweater (temperatures drop significantly at night)
Tent
Sleeping bag and blanket
Flashlight
Sunscreen
Water bottle
Swimsuit
Cash in local currency for purchasing crafts from the Comcáac community and extra expenses.
Dietary Information
Please let us know if you have any allergies, or if you are vegan or vegetarian.
Most meals are included, but there are days where you'll need to arrange your own due to logistical reasons.
The included meals will be balanced and nutritious, aiming to detoxify our bodies and prepare for the various medicines.
Included Meals
Day 1: Breakfast included at Holiday inn, dinner in Bahía de Kino
Day 2: Breakfast at Bahía de Kino, snacks and dinner at the campsite
Day 3: Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the campsite
Day 4: Breakfast at the campsite
Day 5: Breakfast at the campsite
Day 6: Breakfast, lunch and dinner at Bahía de kino
Day 7: Breakfast at Bahía de Kino
Day 8: Breakfast at Holiday Inn
For cases where meals are not included, there will be affordable local food options available.
This vision sprouted from my initial meeting with the Comcáac Nation in 2019, through the Sonora tribe in Mexico, and my mentor Sina Fragoso (Coordinator of the "Intercultural Comcáac Encounter"). It's a cherished camp designed to connect with Punta Chueca's sacred land, the indigenous Comcáac community (Seri), their enchantment, and diverse activities to awaken our inner healing and co-create a fresh communal perspective.
This journey sowed the seed in my heart to extend this sacred haven to more souls, uniting prayers and spreading love, harmony, creativity, peace, art, and community. Sharing this profound realization and fulfilling dream is a true blessing for me.
-Miriam López Aguilar, Founder and Coordinator
How to reserve
Download and fill out your Medical Condition and Release Forms
Pay your Reservation or Total Payment through E-Transfer to:
Bank: TD Canada
miriamlopez565@gmail.com
Send your form and payment receipt to sacredjourneymexico@gmail.com
Total cost for Sacred Journey is
2,222 CAD
Reservation with 1,111 CAD. Deadline: September
Complete the payment of 1,111 CAD. Deadline: October
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10% of your payment will go towards supporting projects of the Comca'ac Nation.