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Muyu: The Promise You Plant

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Muyu means seed in Kichwa, but in my ancestral tradition, a seed is never just a seed. It is a living promise. An act of trust between the one who plants and the earth that receives. It carries within it the full intelligence of what it will become, long before that becoming is visible to anyone.

You have been in a season of intensity. Of things cracking open, of old layers falling away, of the body and the heart being asked to hold more than felt comfortable. And somewhere in the middle of all of that, something new has been quietly forming in you. Not announced. Not dramatic. Just present. Waiting for the moment you turn toward it with intention.

This session is that moment.

We open with ancestral breathwork - moving what has accumulated in the body so the interior becomes clear enough to hear. From there we journey into a deep immersive meditation that takes you into the landscape of what is ready to grow in you now. Not what you think you should want. What is actually alive and pressing forward, asking for your conscious participation.

And then, in the stillness that follows, you receive a seed.

You take it home. You plant it. And in the act of tending something living - watering it, watching it push through soil, giving it light - you are reminded, week after week, of what you committed to in this circle. The earth holds the intention with you. That is the nature of ayni: reciprocity. You give the seed a home. The seed gives you back the memory of your own promise every time you look at it.

You will leave this session knowing specifically, in the body what you are ready to grow next. Not as a concept. As a living thing already in your hands.

What to bring: yoga mat, blanket or layers, water, journal.Seeds provided.

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