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Monthly Virtual Circles

THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF DEATH 

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An anthropological exploration of the themes of death in various cosmovisions. We explore different cultures and topics each month!

Join our community as we dive into the mystery of Death. Each first Wednesday of every month, we hold a community circle. Our community chooses a topic to explore.  Based on the chosen theme, we hold anthropological deep dives. Sometimes, we will have the honor of having guest speakers as part of our gathering. 

Our topics and cultural deep dives will vary each month. 

Recordings will later on be available as part of our growing Wisdom Library. ​

Donation Based Event

Upcoming Gatherings

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The Anthropology of Death
Online Workshop

CACAO, 
THE ELIXER OF XIBALBA

CACAO + CORN: METAPHOR FOR CLASSIC MAYA LIFE, DEATH, AND AFTERLIFE

What can Cacao teach us about the intricacies of life death and the afterlife?
According to Elders and the studies of the Glyphs, we can see how Cacao had an immense potential for transformation, so much, so that we see evidence in funeral burials, and sacred sites that involve the Nahual, Keme. We welcome you to this donation-based workshop to explore these concepts and deepen your relationship to cacao and your own transformations. 

Donation: 15-35$
*This is a live event, the replay will only be sent out to donations 35$ and up

"Death is the only friend who has been by my side the whole time- a true witness to my life."

What you’ll receive from this experience:

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Intuitive Connection

Rediscover Earth as our oldest ancestor via the lens of practices seen around the world & reigniting ancestral veneration and remembrance.

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Remembrance

Reigniting our intuitive connection to Death, and what our earthly ancestors have left as blueprints so that we don't have to fear this natural phenomenon. 

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Heart Expansion

An Integrative meditation experience that encompasses the veneration of our own death in connection to our life.

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