Tree of Life Temple
Embody your divine blueprint, heal and grow.
Tree of Life Temple offers a distinctive path to spiritual well-being, emphasizing the integration of one's spiritual essence into the physical body. Their mission is rooted in the belief that "heaven on earth" is a birthright, attainable by embodying one's divine blueprint. They guide participants through profound somatic practices, Andean shamanism, and plant medicines, aiming to re-establish a strong connection between the physical body and the higher self. Retreats are hosted in private homes set in nature, fostering a safe and gentle environment for self-discovery and healing. This center is ideal for those seeking a deep dive into self-knowledge and embodiment, blending ancient wisdom with modern somatic techniques to support personal growth and spiritual integration.
Highlights
- Integrates spiritual beingness directly into the physical body
- Utilizes Andean shamanism and plant medicines
- Retreats held in private homes surrounded by nature
- Focuses on embodying one's divine blueprint
- Emphasis on deep somatic practices
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Setting
Retreats are held in private homes surrounded by nature, creating a serene and gentle atmosphere conducive to deep self-exploration and healing. The varying locations ensure a fresh perspective with each experience, always prioritizing a natural, secluded environment.
The practice
Tree of Life Temple guides participants in integrating their spiritual essence into their physical bodies. This is achieved through deep somatic practices, which involve body awareness and movement, alongside Andean shamanism and the ceremonial use of plant medicines. The aim is to re-establish a strong connection between the physical self and the higher 'I AM' presence, empowering individuals to embody their truest selves.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Tree of Life Temple retreats can vary significantly depending on the specific program and location. However, days typically involve structured sessions incorporating somatic practices, shamanic work, and plant medicine ceremonies, balanced with time for reflection and integration within the natural surroundings. Specific schedules are provided upon registration.
Accommodation
Accommodation is provided in private retreat homes, though specific details about room types are not available. The focus is on creating a safe and gentle environment within these natural settings.
What to bring
With an average annual temperature of 17.7°C, and varying locations, packing layers is advisable. Include comfortable clothing for somatic practices and any personal items for a natural setting. The warmest months are May, June, and August, while the coolest are January, December, and November.
How to get there
As retreats are held in various locations, specific directions are provided after registration. The center encourages carpooling among guests and offers pickups for those on their route.
Nearest airport: General Leobardo C. Ruiz International Airport (ZCL) (110 km)
If flying into General Leobardo C. Ruiz International Airport (ZCL), approximately 110 km from potential retreat locations, you would need to arrange onward travel. The center may offer pickups for those on their route, and carpooling is encouraged.
Nearest city: Zacatecas
Details on the booking process are not explicitly stated, but airport recommendations are given during a consultation call or after registration, implying a consultation or direct registration process.
Retreats are paid, with prices starting from EUR400. Specific pricing for different retreat durations or inclusions would be provided upon inquiry.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Tree of Life Temple websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Mar, Apr, Feb
Avoid: Sep, Jul, Jun
The climate around potential retreat locations experiences an average annual temperature of 17.7°C. The warmest months are typically May, June, and August, while the coolest are January, December, and November. The driest periods occur in March, April, and February, with the wettest months being September, July, and June.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served during retreats?
Tree of Life Temple serves healthy vegan and vegetarian meals. They accommodate food allergies and restrictions, so please inform them of any dietary requirements during the intake process.
Are the retreats suitable for beginners in plant medicine or shamanism?
The center aims to empower all who are called to heal and know themselves better. While specific beginner requirements are not detailed, the guidance through deep somatic practices, Andean shamanism, and plant medicines suggests a supportive environment for those new to these modalities, though prior experience may enhance the journey. It's best to discuss your experience level during the consultation call.
How do I get to the retreat location?
Retreats are hosted in various locations. Airport recommendations are provided during the consultation call or after registration, and directions to the specific venue are given in advance of the start date. The center encourages carpooling and offers pickups for guests along their route.
What should I bring to a retreat?
Given the focus on nature and embodiment, comfortable clothing suitable for movement and relaxation is recommended. Since retreats are in varying natural locations, consider layers for different temperatures. Essentials like personal toiletries and any specific items for your comfort in a natural setting would be useful. Specific packing lists may be provided closer to your retreat date.
What is the typical duration of a retreat?
The duration of retreats is not specified in the provided information. It is recommended to inquire about the length of specific programs during your consultation call or upon registration.
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