Tinkuy — in the Andean cosmovision, the ceremonial meeting of two streams; the productive encounter of opposites where something new is born. Our journeys are tinkuy: where what you carry meets what the territory carries, and both are changed.
Some encounters happen in the forest. Others happen in a circle, a kitchen, a book, a screen. Both are real. Both are tinkuy. You can begin with either.
Multi-day journeys to the communities themselves — Awajún rivers, Asháninka forest, Quechua highlands. Ceremony, harvest, kitchen, conversation, and the long silence of being somewhere your phone doesn't reach. Held in small groups, in partnership with the communities, never without their welcome.
See the immersions →Online courses, workshops in our Lisbon space, and ceremonial-cacao facilitator training. Pathways into the cosmovision, the plants, the textiles, and the practice of reciprocity — drawn directly from the elders, teachers, and weavers we walk alongside.
See the education →Most who walk this path follow something like this — though there is no wrong way, and no need to climb every rung.
The cosmovision, the mission, the field notes. Begin in your own time.
An online course or a weekend workshop in Lisbon. The practice, the plants, the principles.
An immersion in Peru with the communities themselves. The forest, the fire, the river.
Bring what you've received back into your own community — through facilitation, ceremony, or simply the way you live.
You don't need to be ready for everything to begin with something. Pick the rung that matches where you are — and let the next one find you.