CULTURAL EXPERIENCE IN WIRIKUTA DESERT WITH WIXARIKA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY, MEXICO
23. April to 7. May 2022
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Dear friends of adventure, prayer, and love for the eternal life,
We are inviting you to a 2-week spiritual pilgrimage road trip through Mexico combined with sightings of the ancient civilizations of mystical cultures hidden today in the deep forests and high mountains of Mexico. Avoiding the tourist sites the road will take us to the secret spaces to hear the whisper of the creator.
Sacred sites and deep deserts are calling us to emerge with the ancient culture of the Wixiraca culture uniting us in the prayer of
This trip to Mexico will be a real road trip! We will travel in a private van and have all the luxury of freedom in time and space!
Our travel will be accompanied by daily spiritual rituals in nature and hiking on remote sites, evenings fires, storytellings
THE TOUR
23.4 Mexico City, meeting in the hotel, dinner
24.4 Teotihuacán
25.4 Tolantongo Hidalgo
26.4 Tolantongo Hidalgo
27.4 Real de Catorce
28.4 Cerro El Quemado
29.4 Wirikuta desert
30.4 Wirikuta desert
1.5 Wirikuta desert
2.5 San Andrés
3.5 San Andrés
4.5 San Andrés
5.5 San Blas
6.5 Heading back to Mexico city
7.1 is back to reality with a new perception in Mexico city!
The tour is arranged for 2 weeks from Saturday 8.1. to 22.1 Saturday. You can arrange your abroad flight accordingly arriving and leaving during the day on these Saturday days.
What to bring: As we will be traveling in a van there will not be much luggage placed in the van, please bring a backpack, sleeping back and a small backpack for the day trips, a bottle of water, sunscreen, hat, trekking shoes, flip flops, something warm, bathing suit, a torch, some nice ceremony clothes,
About The Wixárika tribe
The name of the tribe originally means the “seer”!
This ancient tribe is located deep in the mountains of central Mexico...have lived here for at least 15,000 years according to carbon dating of the ashes from their sacred fireplaces and The Wixárikas are one of the ethnic groups that have managed to remain "pure" since the time of the Spanish conquest.
The isolation from mass culture and the modern consumer society has helped them to preserve the purity of their race, their customs, and festivals, their own social organization, and their characteristic and peculiar art. Their religious, political, and economic life is organized in a way that can migrate from one place to another and then return to their places of origin.
The mountains are inhabited by the mystical culture of the community; in which constantly enigmatic worlds are created whose recurring characters are moons, suns, trees, labyrinths, spirals, mountains, and cosmic oceans tirelessly are expressed in art, religion, and customs of the Wixárik. Living in places removed from the Sierra Madre Occidental in the states of Nayarit and Jalisco they maintained to be free from external influence through the centuries
Their tradition includes 4 main deities, the trinity of Corn, Blue Deer, and Peyote, and the Eagle that have all descended from their Sun God Tao Jreeku who created all the beings on Earth with his saliva...
As in many indigenous cultures in the Americas, Wixárika shamans ingest sacred medicine, which they call
We will have the opportunity not only to visit them but emerge into their culture as friends and step through the door of the mystical spirituality of sacred medicine.
Wixarika art
The Wixarika art is a form of writing, as though the creations tell us their stories and myths. The use of decorative elements, the tiny glass beads called “
These tiny beads are stuck to a pre-carved wooden figure glued by hand one by one give to form and color to the final deers, coyotes, flowers,
Another very popular type of art because of their “psychedelic” designs is the
Wirikuta sacred desert “the Center of the Universe”
For the Wixarika, every single thing in Wirikuta is sacred: every stone, plant, stream, creature, everything! Their cosmovision is marked by a healthy sense of innocence that breeds profound respect for nature.
In the beginning, the gods were guided by Tatewari, also known as Grandfather Fire, to the Mountain of El Quemado. There, riding on the horns of a blue deer named Kauyumari, the sun rose for the first time, giving birth to the world.
Wirikuta is a natural protected area, spawning over 540 square miles in the municipalities of Catorce, Charcas, and Matehuala in the northern state of San Luis Potosi. Since 1998, it is included in UNESCO’s Natural Sacred Sites network.
Every year, the Wixarikasl embark on an ancient migration journey from their homes in Western Mexico all the way to this place. Guided by a
Teotihuacán
exploring the medicine world and healing with the fresh cactus growing on the Pyramids
Tolantongo Hidalgo
Wirikuta desert
sacred places and mountains, visiting San Andrés Cohamiata Wixarrica
San Andrés at the Wolf mountain
Prayer in the most auspicious sacred place. We will dive into Wixirrica art and explore connections between the spiritual world and the art created in these high places.
Welcome to
Meet the team
Mojca Geržina
They met at the Condor Eagle festival in Brazil where joyful healers opened a world full of happiness. Pure hearts and intention connected with the mission to bring more and more souls to freedom through medicine, prayer, dance, and love.
We are looking forward to starting to walk this road together and
Where are we going! Bellow is
What a blessing to be alive!
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