We reconnect with the primal energies of the earth, grounding ourselves in the eternal truths of our being. This journey is sacred—it is a path that leads to self-discovery, liberation, and, ultimately, the embodiment of our highest spiritual self.

It involves a conscious descent into the body, the subconscious, and the energetic fields that govern our well-being. In a world that often encourages upward striving—toward success, achievement, and external validation—descension offers a counterpoint: a return to the root, a grounding in the present moment, and an invitation to embrace vulnerability, healing, and transformation from within.

Descension is the process of turning inward.

This journey inward allows us to shed the superficial layers that we've built up over time and reconnect with our most authentic, raw, and unguarded selves. In this process, we create space to explore hidden emotions, subconscious patterns, unresolved trauma, and limiting beliefs that may be blocking our growth and healing. It’s a process of unravelling, not to tear us down, but to crack us open to allow more light to flood in.

Let us consider the teachings of nature. When the roots of a plant or tree run deep and wide into the soil, there is access to more water and nutrients. The greater the anchor, the more stability and strength there is for growth on the surface.

  • These blockages can be rooted in fear, shame, guilt, or past trauma, often residing beneath our conscious awareness. Through practices like detoxification, meditation, breathwork, shadow work, and energy clearing, we can begin to unearth these hidden obstacles and gently dissolve them, creating space for new growth and insight.

  • The descension process is deeply connected to the body. In many spiritual traditions, the body is seen as the vessel through which we experience and interact with the world. When we descend, we become attuned to the rhythms of our physical form—our breath, our heart, the flow of energy in our muscles and tissues. This grounding is facilitated through practices such as Kambo Ceremonies, which purify and invigorate the body, and Detoxification Rituals, which cleanse the system and restore vitality.

  • Descension involves a willingness to surrender to the unknown. It’s a process of letting go of control, trusting that what needs to be healed will surface naturally, and allowing yourself to experience what you need in order to evolve. This surrender is essential because it opens us to the wisdom of the unconscious mind, where we can confront fears, anxieties, and limiting beliefs without judgment.

  • In descension, we venture beyond the surface level of our thoughts and actions, delving into the subconscious mind where our true power resides. We begin to explore the inherited patterns, ancestral wounds, and unconscious behaviors that may be sabotaging our progress. This is where deep healing happens—when we understand the root of our struggles and begin to consciously rewrite these old stories.

  • As we descend deeper into ourselves, we naturally encounter moments of discomfort or resistance. However, it is through this very discomfort that we experience profound growth and transformation. The descent is not a negative experience—it is the fertile soil where healing occurs, and new life can sprout. Just as the earth undergoes a process of decomposition before new growth emerges, our internal process of descension allows old, stagnant energy to be released, making room for the emergence of a new, empowered version of ourselves.

  • Descension also involves a reconnection with the sacredness within. As we peel away layers of conditioning, we find our connection to the divine, the universe, and the infinite wisdom that resides within each of us. This reconnection is often experienced through rituals like Rewilding, where we rediscover our innate connection to nature, intuition, and the divine rhythm of life. It’s a return to our true nature, unclouded by external expectations.

  • It’s not enough to simply bring awareness to the layers of the self. We must integrate the insights, wisdom, and healing into our daily lives. This is where the real transformation takes place: when the shifts we’ve experienced inwardly are reflected outwardly in our actions, choices, and relationships.