The fire of the Holy Spirit, held remotely, in group. Meditation and open talk-through, releasing what's sought release, and manifesting what's desired.
The ceremony moves in two directions at once. Release — what's being carried that's ready to go: an old pattern, a grief, a weight with no name yet. And calling in — what's being built and is ready to be witnessed by the group as real. Both happen in the same space, held in the fire of the Holy Spirit, guided through meditation and open talk-through rather than performed at a distance.
Before the ceremony, the despacho — a sacred bundle, built in the Andean tradition as a living prayer — is pre-arranged. In Q'ero cosmology, this is Ayni: reciprocity between what's given and what's received, the same principle underlying everything in this practice. What you're releasing is written down by hand, on paper, in your own words. What you're calling in is written the same way. Each note is blessed and placed with intention, the way every element of a traditional despacho carries meaning rather than being decorative.
During the ceremony, each name and note is shown to you, held and recognized before anything happens to it. The suffering papers are torn, on recording, as part of the release. The manifestation papers are folded into the bundle instead, carried forward rather than let go of. Once complete, the despacho is closed and burned that same night — recorded, and released fully to the spirit world, the way these offerings have always been returned to it.
A group ceremony held over Zoom — guided meditation moving into open talk-through, where the group releases what it's ready to release, and witnesses what it's ready to call in. Real ceremonial and energetic work, held with full conviction in what it is.
People carrying something they're ready to put down but haven't found the right container for. People building something and wanting it witnessed by others in real time. Those drawn to group energy over one-on-one work, where being seen by others is part of the release itself.
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Join a CeremonyOnly if you want to. Presence is what matters — speaking is always welcomed, entirely optional.
Kept intimate — small enough that everyone present is genuinely held.
Yes. Nothing here assumes prior experience — you're guided the whole way through.