952F+X29 Provincia de Guanacaste, Santa Cruz, Costa Rica
Up to 16 in group
Sep 18 - 24, 2026
About this Retreat
Co-founder of Imago Community, passionate student of the mystery and ancestral technologies of healing. With foundation in ceremonial path of work with plant sacraments, Sanken is walking a new ancestral way with the guidance of his teachers. Through their mentorship he is preserving and honoring the law of origin while complementing it with the new means of integration demanded by the present time.
Carrying two degrees in psychology and fascinated by decolonization and reprogramming of human consciousness, he adds a subtle academic approach to support the growth and sustainable transformation. Initiated into the path through Santo Daime tradition, he dove into deep shamanic study with the Colombian Taitas. His diets with Peruvian Maestros and Brazilian Pajés, as well as initiations within path of Andean Cosmovision, brought the unique dance of the symbol, song, word and dance that sustain the core of the ceremonies and rituals he holds.
Emma Alexandra is a devoted mother, wife, musician, and ceremonial facilitator walking a path of deep remembrance, reverence, and service to the sacred. Rooted in her studies of indigenous wisdom traditions and plant medicine, her work is guided by a commitment to reciprocity, integrity, and the honoring of lineage.
Her approach weaves together the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of healing, holding space with sensitivity, intuition, and respect for each individual’s unique unfolding. As a singer and musician, she also works with the medicine of sound, using her voice as a tool for grounding, opening, and guiding participants through inner landscapes. She carries a deep devotion to the intelligence of nature and the teachings of the Earth, inviting others into a more intimate relationship with both.
A core aspect of Emma’s work is plant medicine integration, supporting individuals in gently weaving the insights and transformations of ceremony into the fabric of their daily lives. She offers grounded guidance and compassionate presence as people learn to embody their experiences, translating moments of expansion into sustainable, lived change.
As a woman walking the thresholds of motherhood and transformation, Emma brings a heart-centered, anchored presence to her work, one that honors both the tenderness and strength required on the path of healing. Her facilitation is rooted in prayer, presence, and deep listening to what is needed in each moment.
Through her offerings, she supports others in reconnecting to their inner wisdom, cultivating trust in their own process, and remembering their place within the greater web of life.
Details of this retreat
THE RAINS ARE RETURNING
This is not a retreat. It is a gathering. A living prayer.
In the Andean tradition, Koya Raymi marks the sacred turning of the year — the time when the waters come back to the dry earth, when the feminine principle is honored, when we are invited to soften, to cleanse, and to receive.
This September, we gather at Ananda Lodge on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica to enter this field together — as individuals, as couples, as community — and allow our own inner waters to move.
WHAT THIS IS
A 7-day immersive ceremony experience built on the bridge between Amazonian and Andean wisdom traditions. Three ceremonies. One community. The arc of the full equinox.
We move between the territory of the individual, the couple, the collective, and the land — held by two experienced ceremonial facilitators who carry these lineages with integrity, prayer, and lived practice.
THREE CEREMONIES
I. The Amazonian Root Held in the traditional way of the Yawanawan lineage. We enter in reverence, carried by the songs and protection of the tradition exactly as it has been passed down.
II. The Bridge Andean songs, icaros, and the facilitators' own voice weave a ceremony of synthesis — mountain meeting jungle, lineage meeting present moment. This is where the integration begins.
III. Koya Raymi — The Offering The culminating ceremony of the equinox itself. A despacho is woven from the prayers and physical offerings of each participant — crystals, precious stones, metals, seeds, natural materials — and returned to Pachamama in reciprocity. Ayni.
THE WEEK
Day 1
Arrival, grounding, welcome dinner, Mambeadero
Day 2
Ceremony I — Yawanawan lineage
Day 3
Integration, group share, rest, 1:1 support
Day 4
Ceremony II — The Bridge
Day 5
Integration, nature immersion, dyad and couple work
Day 6
Ceremony III — Koya Raymi despacho offering
Day 7
Closing circle, integration, farewell
Maximum 16 participants. Payment plans available.
This gathering is for those who feel the call — to the water, to the turning, to the prayer that lives in their body and has been waiting for the right container. Learn more: https://canva.link/anandakoyaraymi
Book a discovery call: calendly.com/anandaintake/ananda-30-minute-meeting
Write to us: info@anandalodgecr.com
Ayni. In gratitude and reciprocity, we receive... and we give back.