March 14 – 27
The term “Archeology of the Mind, Body & Spirit” draws from the ancient art of excavation, the delicate process of uncovering what time has buried.
In this journey, we are the sacred sites, the forgotten temples, the relics of our own becoming.
Through breath, movement, and remembrance, we dig through layers of conditioning, memory, and myth.
This is not about constructing something new, it’s about uncovering what has always been there.
To know your mind is to remember your origin.
The mind is an ancient landscape.
Its strata hold stories, of beliefs, wounds, and dreams.
Through this inner excavation, we meet the fossils of thought, the ruins of identity, the whispers of forgotten wisdom.
By tracing our inner ruins, we begin to understand how the past has shaped our perception.
We unearth clarity, reclaim authorship, and open new pathways of awareness.
To inhabit your body is to return to home.
The body remembers what the mind forgets.
It carries stories in bones, in breath, in the quiet ache beneath the skin.
Within its fibers lie rituals, traumas, and pleasures buried by time.
Through movement, breathwork, and touch, we awaken this sacred archive.
We listen to its silent prayers, honor its pain, and reclaim the pulse of aliveness that connects us to Earth.
To awaken your spirit is to remember the whole.
Spirit is the oldest memory, the echo of the eternal within.
It holds the mythic blueprints of our soul: archetypes, ancestors, cosmic dreams.
Through spiritual excavation, we dissolve illusions, ego masks, and karmic veils that obscure our essence.
What emerges is remembrance, of divinity, unity, and infinite belonging.
We become a living temple, breathing the light that once seemed lost.










Arrive in Mexico, ground your energy, and rest for the journey ahead.
Explore the heart of Mexico, markets, temples, and ancient echoes beneath the city.
Walk the pyramids of the Sun and Moon, uncovering reflection through sacred stone.
Enter the underworld within, a night of vision, transformation, and sacred travel to Oaxaca.
Connect with ancient wisdom atop the sacred mountain; mirror and spirit unite.
Ceremony of the obsidian knife, purification, offering, and rebirth through sacred elements.
Travel from the mountains to the sea, flight toward the waters of rebirth.
Purify through steam and spirit medicine; rest by the ocean of awakening.
Sacred fire and water weave the path, body, breath, and beach renewal.
Dive into the cenote’s womb and honor the Sun at Chichen Itza’s equinox light.
Visit Muyil’s ruins and journey toward the Caribbean temples of water.
Sail the seven-color lagoon, rebirth and ceremony upon sacred waters.
Rest, integrate, and receive body-soul nourishment through tantric ritual and ocean calm.
Farewell to the sacred lands, carrying the fire mirror within your heart.
Because this journey is not tourism, it’s transformation.
Each sacred site you visit mirrors an inner landscape waiting to be rediscovered. Through ritual, movement, and silence, you will enter your own archeology, peeling away layers of conditioning, healing ancestral memory, and awakening the luminous presence that lives within you.
In the deserts, jungles, and temples of Mexico, you will feel the ancient heartbeat of the Earth echoing through your body. This pilgrimage weaves together wisdom from psychology, tantra, and shamanism, guiding you to remember that what you seek was never outside, it has always been within.
Come if you are ready to burn illusions, reflect truth, and be reborn in your own fire.
This pilgrimage is an act of remembrance, a dialogue between ancient stones and the soul.
To walk these lands is to walk through your own myths, through the fire of renewal, into the mirror where body, mind, and spirit meet as one.
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Of Mexican origin, he has lived in Europe for the past 19 years. With a background in law and international relations, he holds multiple master’s degrees and a PhD in European Security Studies, serving as an advisor in public policy and diplomacy.
Born into a shamanic lineage — his father a Mexican spirit man and his grandmother a Yaqui medical woman — he has been drawn to esotericism since childhood. Today, he integrates his academic and spiritual paths through the study and teaching of yoga, tarot, tantra, and sacred geometry.
A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, she spent years as a journalist, illustrator, and creator for radio and television before turning toward personal development. Her passion for human transformation led her to study psychodynamic and somatic psychotherapy, working for many years as a therapist.
Drawn to ancient wisdom, she later immersed herself in the shamanic traditions of South America, studying with curanderos in Peru, Colombia, and Mexico. In 2021, she fell in love with the Mexican pyramids and the turquoise waters of the Yucatán — a journey that continues to inspire her path of inner and outer exploration.