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Sweat Lodge Ceremony

March 19 - March 19, 2025
April 02 - April 02, 2025
April 09 - April 09, 2025
April 16 - April 16, 2025
April 23 - April 23, 2025
Price
$20
Sweat Lodge Ceremony

Sweat lodge, Temazcal

Sweat lodge, also known as temazcal, inipi, or sauna, translates to “house of heat” and here at PachaMama it serves as a delicate yet powerful structure for purifying the body, mind, and spirit. This ancient practice from many cultures harnesses the elements of fire and water, which creates the steam and is the force that can to cleanse, relax, and reconnect with the natural world.
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Chandani

Chandani is the Co-Founder of the PachaMama, Chief of the Moondance ceremonial drum - in Puriscal, Costa Rica since 2010. She has woven together the path of the East -… Read more about Chandani

Qayla

Qayla began his spiritual journey in Poona, India where he met the work of Osho. He participated in the Multiversity's Mystery School and completed Shamanic 1 & 2 training. In… Read more about Qayla
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Agni

Agni is a singer, musician, songwriter, recording artist, and actor. He studied acting in his native country of Argentina and worked as an actor in a variety of theaters there.… Read more about Agni

Origins

The sweat lodge ceremony is a universal tradition known by various names across the globe. In Scandinavia, the ancient and present Viking practice is called a sauna; in Scotland, thousand year old hot stone domes have been found; and in Mexico, the temazcal is a long-standing tradition. Long house and Lakota inipi.

Each culture utilizes this method of purification, reflecting a shared human understanding of the healing power of steam.

The Structure and Ceremony

The sweat lodge in traditional ceremonies is a temporary structure,  using sacred geometry and reflecting the tropical climate of the location. In other places, sweat lodges may be permanent, made of clay bricks or cement.

The entrance to the lodge often faces the fire to the east, symbolising the dawn and new beginnings. The ceremony within is a space for personal and communal purification, contemplation, prayer, and connection with the Earth and each other.

The purifying steam inside the sweat lodge comes from heated stones, which are brought into the lodge. These stones, heated in the fire, symbolize the presence of ancestral wisdom.

They are revered as the “grandmothers” or “grandfathers,” honoring them as wise elder representatives of the ancestors.

Sound and Silence

Inside the sweat lodge, participants enter a state of selfless offering, humbling themselves and momentarily leaving behind the outside world. The dark, womb-like interior becomes a space for unique communication with the elements.

The combination of fire and water—referred to as atlatchinoli—brings the song of the stones and the presence of spirit. Prayers are offered in silence and through spoken words, songs, and poetry, unifying intentions and elevating them through collective energy.

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Tobacco is often used in the ceremony, carrying prayers and intentions to the spirit realms.

The rhythmic sounds of drums and maracas resonate within the lodge, supporting prayers and connecting participants to the heartbeat of Mother Earth.

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Connection and Renewal

The sweat lodge helps us to remember things we forgot we knew and where we fit into the natural order of the world.

Weekly community sweats within the village, as well as special ceremonies during full moons and as part of other practices -silence retreats,  Vision Quest, Spirit Dance, Woman’s work, offer an opportunity to restore harmony among all beings, invoking the timeless wisdom encapsulated in the phrase,

“Aho Mitakuye Oyasin”—For All Our Relations.

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Conclusion

The sweat lodge ceremony at PachaMama honors the wisdom of ancient practices.

It is a space for purification, connection, and renewal. The approach is one of humility and reverence, inviting participants to engage with the elements and the spirit in a meaningful and authentic way.

This sacred practice provides a pathway to reconnect with the Earth and to honor the interconnectedness of all life.

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