Daughters of Devotion Ceremonial Women's Immersions
Sisterhood, nature, and feminine mysteries.
Daughters of Devotion Ceremonial Women's Immersions offers a unique opportunity for women to connect deeply with sisterhood, womanhood, and the radiant feminine mysteries. Set at the Mystical Yoga Farm on Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, this experience is more than just a retreat; it's an invitation to explore honest and meaningful relationships, both with oneself and with others. The program emphasizes remembrance of our innate connection with the earth, astral realms, and the infinite gems of life. The venue itself is an off-grid, permaculture-based yoga center, fostering an organic connection with the environment and striving for harmony with the sacred land. This sanctuary welcomes all beings, focusing on regeneration and healing through nature, spirit, and self-connection.
Highlights
- Focus on deep rivers of sisterhood and womanhood
- Exploration of radiant feminine mysteries
- Venue is an off-grid, permaculture-based yoga center
- Emphasis on connection with earth, astral, and life's gems
- Support provided for travel planning to Lake Atitlan
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Setting
The Mystical Yoga Farm is an off-grid, permaculture-based yoga center located on the shores of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. It's a spiritual sanctuary focused on regeneration and organic connection with the environment, striving to live in harmony with the sacred land.
The practice
While a specific tradition is not named, the immersions focus on spirituality, inviting participants into deep remembrance of their innate and mythic relationship with earth, astral, and the infinite gems of life. The practice involves exploring sisterhood, womanhood, and radiant feminine mysteries, likely through ceremonial practices and connection with nature.
A typical day
The daily structure for these ceremonial immersions is not specified. It is recommended to confirm the schedule directly with Daughters of Devotion, as it likely varies depending on the specific program.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but the venue is an off-grid permaculture-based yoga center.
What to bring
Given the tropical climate and focus on nature, pack light clothing, swimwear, and comfortable shoes for walking. Essentials for spiritual practice and personal items are also recommended.
How to get there
Fly into Guatemala City, La Aurora International Airport. From there, it's a 3-4 hour drive to Lake Atitlan. You will need to arrive in San Marcos La Laguna by March 9th to meet for a group voyage to the Mystical Yoga Farm on March 10th.
Nearest airport: Retalhuleu Airport (RER) (58 km)
The nearest airport is Retalhuleu Airport (RER), approximately 58 km from the center. However, for international arrivals, you will fly into Guatemala City, La Aurora International Airport.
Nearest city: Retalhuleu
Pricing for the immersions starts from USD 1100.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jan, Mar, Nov
Avoid: Jun, Sep, Oct
The region around Lake Atitlan experiences an annual average temperature of 19.0°C. The warmest months are July, May, and August, while the coolest are December, January, and February. The driest periods are January, March, and November, with the wettest months being June, September, and October.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What is the best way to get to the Mystical Yoga Farm?
You will fly into Guatemala City, La Aurora International Airport. From there, it's a 3-4 hour drive to Lake Atitlan, accessible via private car or shared shuttle. You should plan to arrive in San Marcos La Laguna by March 9th at the latest, as a group voyage to the farm is arranged for 12pm on the 10th.
What kind of support is offered for travel arrangements?
Daughters of Devotion will support you in planning your journey, providing recommended accommodation and travel tips, and helping organize all your transportation to and from Lake Atitlan to make it as easy and seamless as possible.
Are there any dietary options available?
Yes, vegan dietary options are available at the Mystical Yoga Farm.
Can I stop in Antigua on my way to Lake Atitlan?
Yes, some travelers prefer to stop over in Antigua. It's a gorgeous colonial city close to Guatemala City and is worth exploring before continuing your journey to Lake Atitlan.
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