We believe in and see the transformative power of connection and support. In recognition of the varied potentials of this local and global network that we're all a part of, and as an invitation to you to co-create with us in whatever way resonates, we'd like to share more about what we're building—spaces for healing, exploration, and community. Together, we aim to create environments where compassion flows freely, creativity thrives, and every individual feels empowered to embrace their journey.
Soucin and Paola
I'm Soucin, and with my Peruvian sister and co-facilitator, Paola, we create warm, welcoming environments where everyone is invited to explore their inner worlds, discover deeper self-compassion, and cultivate self-love.
Through Women’s Circles and Wachuma (San Pedro) ceremonies in the Sacred Valley and the South Valley near Cusco, Peru, we honor ancient traditions while nurturing modern healing. These supportive gatherings bring people together to share their stories, process emotions, and explore their true selves. By working closely with the local community, we create opportunities for profound healing and personal growth.
Our circles are rooted in respect, vulnerability, and care. They are places where everyone feels seen and heard, a sanctuary for self-exploration in the safety of a supportive group. Whether through shared dialogue, meditative silence, or ceremonial journeys, these spaces remind us that we’re never alone on this path.
Soucin and Sarah
Through our project Pachamama Revive, my German sister Sarah and I are dedicated to fostering a profound connection between humanity and the natural world. Together, we strive to protect the Amazon through reforestation initiatives and community-driven conservation programs. By working directly with local communities in Putumayo, Colombia—one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth—we ensure that our efforts are aligned with their needs and wisdom. Our mission extends beyond preservation; we are raising funds to combat the threats of illegal logging, gold mining, and habitat destruction while creating spaces for healing and reconnection. Through this work, we nurture not just the forest but the collective soul of humanity, reminding us all of our shared responsibility to care for the Earth.