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Casa Violeta | Tulum

A chic & tranquil 16-room family-run boutique hotel located on the white shores of Tulum, Mexico #CasaVioleta

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Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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1 weeks ago

Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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1 weeks ago

Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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1 weeks ago

Immediately after the Cacao Ceremony @tolan_medicines began setting up for a Temaxcal Ceremony. I was able to snap a few photos of them setting it up. They turned out to be some of my favorites from the trip.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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The most magical and impactful Cacao Ceremony last December at @casavioleta with @cantaluna__ . Cannot wait to go back here! It’s truly such an incredible place with beyond memorable experiences.


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Este domingo 10 de mayo vamos a estar en @casavioleta 🤍✨

Una tarde pensada para compartir, jugar y disfrutar en familia

Vamos a estar haciendo actividades recreativas, juegos y mesas de arte para los más pequeños 🎨

Los esperamos para vivir un día lleno de risas, creatividad y mucha diversión 🌿

🕑 De 2 pm a 6 pm


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Este domingo 10 de mayo vamos a estar en @casavioleta 🤍✨

Una tarde pensada para compartir, jugar y disfrutar en familia

Vamos a estar haciendo actividades recreativas, juegos y mesas de arte para los más pequeños 🎨

Los esperamos para vivir un día lleno de risas, creatividad y mucha diversión 🌿

🕑 De 2 pm a 6 pm


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Este domingo 10 de mayo vamos a estar en @casavioleta 🤍✨

Una tarde pensada para compartir, jugar y disfrutar en familia

Vamos a estar haciendo actividades recreativas, juegos y mesas de arte para los más pequeños 🎨

Los esperamos para vivir un día lleno de risas, creatividad y mucha diversión 🌿

🕑 De 2 pm a 6 pm


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1 weeks ago

Este domingo 10 de mayo vamos a estar en @casavioleta 🤍✨

Una tarde pensada para compartir, jugar y disfrutar en familia

Vamos a estar haciendo actividades recreativas, juegos y mesas de arte para los más pequeños 🎨

Los esperamos para vivir un día lleno de risas, creatividad y mucha diversión 🌿

🕑 De 2 pm a 6 pm


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1 weeks ago

Este domingo 10 de mayo vamos a estar en @casavioleta 🤍✨

Una tarde pensada para compartir, jugar y disfrutar en familia

Vamos a estar haciendo actividades recreativas, juegos y mesas de arte para los más pequeños 🎨

Los esperamos para vivir un día lleno de risas, creatividad y mucha diversión 🌿

🕑 De 2 pm a 6 pm


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1 weeks ago


Este domingo 10 de mayo vamos a estar en @casavioleta 🤍✨

Una tarde pensada para compartir, jugar y disfrutar en familia

Vamos a estar haciendo actividades recreativas, juegos y mesas de arte para los más pequeños 🎨

Los esperamos para vivir un día lleno de risas, creatividad y mucha diversión 🌿

🕑 De 2 pm a 6 pm


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1 weeks ago

Dear Tulum wedding planning and Casa Violeta were so welcoming to me as a destination wedding filmmaker. I wanted to showcase a few of the design, decor, and location elements from this beautiful wedding. Everything came together perfectly in this paradise of a location. Thank you for having me; I'd love to film there again soon!
And to the couple, Hilary and Brent, wishing you a happy and successful future together! Thank you for trusting me with your wedding.

🎥 Cinema: @Kevinbernesweddingfilms
📷 Photo: @mduboisphotography
📍 Venue: @casavioleta
🧘‍♀️Cacao ceremony: @margretreats
🧑‍⚖️ Planner: @deartulumweddings
💐 Flowers: @teresitaflowersmx
🧔🏼‍♂️ Officiant: @charliestulum
💄 Beauty: @mp_studiobypuente
🍽️ Catering: @casavioleta
🎤 Sound: @soundcityplaya
👰‍♀️ Bride: @hilaryparis
🤵‍♂️ Groom: @bkeig

#tulumwedding
#destinationwedding
#beachwedding
#mexicowedding
#weddingfilm
#weddingfilmmaker
#cinematicwedding
#weddingvideography
#weddingreels
#engaged
#engagedcouple
#2026wedding
#2027wedding
#luxurywedding


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Awakening Artemis. Rose & Rituals.
Create your own botanical essence.
Music dj Mayor.April 5th.


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Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Dear March 🌿

thank you for the magic, the movement, and the memories in Tulum.

A retreat that transformed, connected, and softened us back into ourselves.

We’ll be back… March 2027 ✨

XOXO,
Cece

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#TulumRetreat
#YogaRetreat
#WomensRetreat
#TulumVibes
#RetreatLife
#MindBodySoul
#YogaJourney
#HealingRetreat
#TravelWithPurpose
#CeceYoga
#RetreatExperience


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1 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


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2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


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2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


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2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


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2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


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2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


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2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

Temazcal Ceremony - Part 1 🔥🧡🍃🌎

Some experiences stay with you long after the moment passes. The Temazcal is one of them.

This sacred ceremony comes from the ancient healing traditions of Mesoamerican Indigenous cultures, especially the Aztec and Maya civilizations, with roots that connect to the broader Native American sweat lodge traditions practiced across the Americas for thousands of years.

The word Temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs “temazcalli” meaning “house of heat.” For centuries, these lodges have been used not only for physical cleansing, but for spiritual purification, prayer, deep healing, and rebirth!

Before entering the sweat lodge, we gathered in ceremony with the beautiful Jimena, who guided us with such reverence and grace, along with her ceremonial fire keeper who cleansed our energy with the sacred smoke of copal.

Each of us was given a handful of tobacco leaves, a sacred plant used in many traditions for prayer and intention.

One by one, we offered the tobacco to the fire.
Offering something simple yet powerful:
an intention…something we are ready to release:old habits, self-doubt, ancestral weight or something we are ready to welcome in- year of the fire horse let’s go !

Then we entered the womb of Mother Earth.

Inside the small dome-shaped lodge, glowing volcanic stones called the grandmothers were brought in, heated by fire outside and placed at the center. Medicinal herbs and water were poured over them, filling the space with steam, heat, and the scent of the earth.

This ceremony unfolds four doors, honoring the four directions, the elements, and the cycles of life.

We chant.
We sweat.
We pray.
Some cry.
Some laugh.
In the darkness and the heat, something shifts.

A powerful ritual of release, renewal, and rebirth ~ still alive in the living culture of Mexico today.

Deep gratitude to Jimena @innsaei_jlq for guiding us through this sacred tradition and to Karla & Casa Violeta @casavioleta for holding the space for such a powerful, healing and beautiful experience. And to sweet Amanda, for capturing the incredible moments 📸 @byamandaliz 🙏🏼🧡🍃

#temazcal
#sweatlodge
#mayanculture


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


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11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


3
11
2 months ago

“There is no force more powerful than women rising together.” ✨

On our final day in Tulum, International Women’s Day, surrounded by the ocean, the jungle, and the magic of this sacred land, we crowned ourselves with flowers, reminders that each of us is a queen in her own way.

This retreat held so much: vulnerability, courage, strength, laughter, tears, compassion, and deep connection. The energy of women coming together in support of one another is something truly powerful.

There are simply too many beautiful moments and memories to capture in one post… many more to come. 🧡🧡🧡📿📿📿🌼🌼🌼

Grateful for every woman who showed up with an open heart.
Thank you Casa Violeta for holding such a special space. @casavioleta
Thank you Karla for sharing your Tulum love and casa with us.
And thank you Amarilla @amardanzayoga for the sweet flowers and your radiant feminine energy.

Thank you Amanda, beautiful hippie fairy who captures all the magical moments. @byamandaliz

Con amor, desde Tulum 🧡🧡🧡☀️☀️☀️🌊🌊🌊

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#🧡
#sacralchakra
#queenoftheocean
#kingofthemountain
#InternationalWomensDay


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2 months ago

Terapia integrativaespecial , en un lugar muy especial , para una persona súper especial ♥️


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2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


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33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

how we choose to see the world creates the world we see☀️
sprinkling the magic of what excites me most here at my home away from home @casavioleta in Tulum🪶


153
33
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


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13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
Documentary heart. Editorial eye. True-to-color memories. 🤍

#TulumWedding #DestinationWeddingPhotographer #MexicoWedding #JungleWedding #visuallegacy


217
13
2 months ago

Between timelines and to-do lists..
Tulum has a way of slowing everything down - of reminding you that beauty doesn’t rush, it simply exists.

Thais Ferreira Photo
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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.