A consistent, land-based practice held in silence, repetition, and presence
Sunday Practice is a small, closed practice container held on Sundays in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil.
We gather outdoors, in a quiet and private area of the land, surrounded by water, trees, and moving terrain. The location is within town, yet removed from noise, crowds, and spectacle.
This is not a retreat, workshop, ceremony, or spiritual event.
It is not a one-time experience.
This is a practice.
The Place
The land where we gather has a long history shaped by labor, water, and community. It once held a sugar mill and later became a place where members of the local community gathered to wash clothes by hand.
Water runs through the property in streams, pools, and waterfalls.
The land is not treated as a backdrop or symbol.
It is part of the container.
We do not ritualize the land or perform reverence.
We practice in a way that does not add noise to it.
The Practice
The practice is simple, repetitive, and embodied.
Each gathering follows the same structure:
- silent arrival
- grounding through the body
- a consistent shared practice
- a clear ending
There is no group processing, sharing circle, teaching, or discussion.
Silence, weather, repetition, and presence are part of the work.
What changes is not the structure.
What changes is the participant.
Commitment and Cadence
- Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
- Same place, same structure, every week
- Small group, limited capacity
- Fixed cycle of participation
The practice begins on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
We pause during Carnival week and resume on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at the same time and place.
This pause is part of the rhythm of the work and does not alter the structure of the cycle.
Consistency is measured across the full arc of the practice, not by uninterrupted weeks.
Many participants choose to arrive in Cachoeira on Saturday and spend time on the land or in town before Sunday’s practice.
Philosophy and Differentiation
Sunday Practice exists in response to several converging realities.
It responds to:
- the collapse of spiritual masks
- resistance to solitude, nature, and repetition in the collective
- the mismatch between “paradigm shift” language and unchanged behavior
Rather than offering new tools, belief systems, or symbolic protection practices, this work emphasizes:
- behavioral boundaries over energetic ones
- discipline over soothing
- embodiment over explanation
- withdrawal of participation from misaligned systems rather than confrontation
This practice does not aim to convince, correct, or awaken anyone.
It is structured so that what is not real falls away on its own.
In this way, Sunday Practice aligns with an emerging Aries-era spiritual orientation, where:
- performance gives way to action
- visibility gives way to durability
- language gives way to lived practice
Role of the Facilitator
The facilitator is not positioned as a teacher, healer, spiritual leader, or guide.
This work is held through threshold-keeping and container integrity, not instruction.
Authority here does not come from charisma, lineage, or visibility.
It emerges through:
- consistency
- restraint
- clear structure
- refusal to over-mediate the experience
The practice is intentionally designed so it can stand on its own, without constant facilitation, interpretation, or emotional holding.
This protects both participants and facilitator from burnout, dependency, and hierarchy.
About the Facilitator
The facilitator holds space through structure rather than instruction.
Their role is to establish and maintain the conditions of the practice, not to interpret or explain it. The work is informed by lived experience, long-term observation of group dynamics, and a commitment to embodied integrity over spiritual performance.
This practice is offered without titles, affiliations, or claims of authority.
What matters here is consistency, not credibility signals.
Who This Is For
This practice is for people who:
- value consistency over novelty
- are comfortable with silence
- feel drawn to land-based practice
- are willing to show up without performance
- are not looking to be taught or processed
If you feel steadied rather than excited reading this, you may be a fit.
Who This Is Not For
This practice is not for those seeking:
- a one-time spiritual experience
- emotional processing or group sharing
- spiritual instruction or explanation
- flexible attendance
- symbolic ritual or performance
There is nothing wrong with wanting those things.
They simply belong elsewhere.
Cost and Access
There is no cost to join the practice itself.
Access to the property requires a day entry fee, paid directly at the entrance. The current cost is approximately $12 USD, payable in local currency.
Participation is by request and confirmation only. Space is intentionally limited.
Why This Matters Now
This initiative is not speculative.
It is responsive.
It meets:
- the end of Neptune-in-Pisces illusion
- the demand for embodied leadership
- Saturn’s insistence on structure and accountability
- a growing subset of people seeking practice rather than language
Sunday Practice is not attempting to change the collective.
It is building something that only the ready can stay with.
Next Steps
If you are interested in participating, you may reach out to receive:
- cycle dates
- location details
- logistics
- confirmation of fit
This work is quiet, disciplined, and rooted.
It does not promise transformation.
It offers a place to practice what is already true.
