Saqiy in Kichwa means to leave behind. To let go. To set down what you have been carrying and walk away from it, not because you are abandoning something, but because you are finally clear enough to see that it was never yours to begin with.
Some of what we carry didn't start with us. It moved through your lineage, through the generations that came before you and arrived in our bodies as patterns, as fears, as ways of being in the world that feel so familiar we mistook them for our own character. The grief that feels older than your own life. The unworthiness that has no clear origin. The way you brace, or contract, or make yourself small, not because something happened to you, but because it happened to someone before you, and the body learned it as survival.
This session works with that inherited weight.
We open with you holding a stone as we move into ancestral breathwork moving what has been compressed in the body, creating space in the places that have been holding what doesn't belong there. From there we journey deep into the interior, into the ancestral field, into what has been traveling through your bloodline looking for someone willing to finally put it down.
Through the breathwork and the journey, the stone receives what you are ready to release: the inherited patterns, the ancestral wounds, the weight that was passed to you without your consent. At the close of the session, you place the stone into a communal bowl of coarse salt. In my ancestral tradition, salt is one of the great purifiers, the neutralizer, the cleaner of what has become dense. The stone stays. You leave without what you handed over.
What moves in this room stays in this room. What you walk out carrying will be lighter, not because the lineage was erased, but because you made a conscious choice about what you are willing to carry forward and what you are finally ready to leave behind.
What to bring: yoga mat, blanket or layers, water, journal.Stones provided.
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