Earth Calling.
EcoSoul Retreat
A Transformative Plant Medicine Journey in the Heart of North Brazil.
A 4-day immersive retreat at Pousada Mão de Deus, surrounded by mountains, waterfalls, and the healing energy of Serra do Tepequém. Connect with nature, culture, and ceremony.
The Path to Your Inner Home
EcoSoul Retreat invites you to pause — to set down what’s been heavy and come home to yourself. For femme and queer people who have already walked with the medicine, this space offers a grounded way to integrate what those journeys revealed.
Here, integration isn’t about chasing transcendence — it’s about learning how to live what you’ve learned. Through ceremony, movement, reflection, and rest, the land becomes a reminder that your healing belongs to you and is meant to be lived, not carried.
This is a sacred circle to breathe, be witnessed, and remember the quiet wisdom of your own body.
Invitation.
Not a beginner’s retreat, but a deepening and remembering.
EcoSoul Retreat is a gathering for femme women, queer people and those called to feminine healing — to integrate the wisdom of the medicine and the body into everyday life. Through therapy, ceremony, or seasons of transformation — we often return home changed, yet unsure how to live from what we’ve learned.
Integration is where the medicine becomes embodied. It’s how wisdom takes root in our relationships, our choices, and the rhythm of our daily lives. Over four days of Earth-based practice, gentle movement, and sacred ceremony, we gather to remember that healing is not an escape from the world — it’s a way of belonging more deeply to it.
October 8th-11th 2026
Expectations.
EcoSoul Retreat is a living ceremony — an intentional space where healing becomes something you can live inside of, not just talk about.
This 4-day immersion is for queer folks who have walked with the medicine and are now learning how to bring those lessons home — into your relationships, your body, and your daily life. Each day moves with a rhythm that mirrors our natural cycles — moments of expansion and contraction, movement and stillness, solitude and community.
Movement & Embodiment
For many queer people, coming back to the body is radical. Movement here isn’t about performance — it’s about safety, expression, and returning to a body that’s had to protect, hide, or prove itself. Each morning begins with practices that reintroduce softness to the nervous system — yoga, breathwork, and grounding that make space for the parts of us that have been waiting to exhale. This is movement as reclamation — a way to feel alive, whole, and at home again.
Ceremony & Integration
Our ceremony is held with reverence for all the ways queer and femme people have always created ritual — at the edges, in secret, in chosen family, in survival. This guided space is less about transcendence and more about presence — listening to what the medicine has already taught you and weaving it into the life you’re still building. We integrate through shared circle, silence, art, and touch — remembering that our healing isn’t separate from our queerness; it’s shaped by it.
Culture & Connection
Healing happens in relationship — to each other, to land, and to the lineages that made us possible. Through local practices like clay bathing, Indigenous-inspired crafting, and shared meals, we remember what it means to belong beyond binaries and borders. Queer community thrives in chosen family, in care, in creativity — and this retreat is a place to practice that kind of connection in real time.
Rest & Renewal
Queer people aren’t often taught how to rest — rest without guilt, without vigilance, without proving worth. Here, rest becomes a ceremony of its own: long mornings by the hot springs, slow journaling, hammocks under open sky. This is the medicine of doing less — of letting the body recover from survival and remember what it feels like to simply exist.
Cycles of opening, softening, and renewal. This retreat is both a journey inward and a coming together in sacred community, where rest, reflection, and ceremony nurture every layer of your being.
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Hilda (She/her)
POUSADA OWNER
Ceremonial guide and community elder with roots in the local traditions of Northern Brazil. She brings a deep reverence for nature, ancestral lineage, and the sacred role of femme energy in healing work.
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Dee (She/they)
CO-FACILITATOR
Polyamorous, Pan, Somatic practitioner, Clinical therapist, Birth doula and plant medicine facilitator. Bringing Indigenous wisdom, and body-based healing to support integration into everyday life. Her work is rooted in presence, compassion, and the belief that the earth is our first teacher.
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Thais (She/her)
CO-FACILITATOR
Bi, Solo-poly, Creative healer and artisan of the land. She supports the retreat through cultural connection, art-making, and storytelling — helping participants honor the beauty of their queer creative expression.
“Together, we create a space of belonging — where healing is collective, embodied, and grounded in the wisdom of the earth. We gather to remember that healing is not something we do alone — it’s something we return to together.” — Group agreements
Rest.
Day 1 — Arrival & Grounding
Arrive at Pousada Mão de Deus, a mountain sanctuary surrounded by the wild beauty of Serra do Tepequém. This is where the world begins to quiet. We gather for a slow, welcoming meal — a soft beginning where strangers start to feel like kin. As evening settles, the sauna’s warmth invites your body to release the tension it’s carried — the kind that comes from years of vigilance, surviving, & holding. Here, you don’t have to perform or prove anything. You just arrive — as you are — and let your spirit catch up to your body.
Day 3 — Earth & Ancestry
We move from the inner world to the collective one. Through earth-based practices — clay bathing, nature immersion, and crafting inspired by local traditions — we explore what it means to belong to the earth and to each other. This is the day of embodiment in community — a reminder that healing isn’t meant to be solitary.
We end the day gathered around fire and food, celebrating the beauty of being seen, witnessed, and together in our difference.
Day 2 — Opening the Soul
The morning begins in stillness.
Movement and breath guide you back into your body — not as a task, but as an act of reclamation. For queer folks, this return to the body is radical: it’s a way of saying I belong here. As the day unfolds, we gather in guided ceremony — a space to meet what’s ready to be felt, remembered, or released.
The medicine meets you where you are, and the land holds the rest. Evening integration circles and quiet reflection time follow — moments of honesty, laughter, and deep listening.
Day 4 — Integration & Return
Morning arrives softly. We gather one last time in circle, reflecting on what’s been unearthed and what’s ready to come home with you. Integration is not an ending — it’s an unfolding. Through movement, writing, and shared ritual, you’ll begin shaping what you’ve experienced into something that can live beyond the retreat. Departure is gentle — grounded in gratitude, spaciousness, and the quiet knowing that you are returning home to yourself, surrounded by community that understands.
Devotion.
Accommodation Options
We offer two ways to experience rest — both designed for comfort and connection to nature.
Container Suites
Private or shared with one other guest
Includes queen bed or 2 twin beds, air conditioning, full bathroom, balcony and mountain views
Quiet and luxurious, offering space for grounding and reflection
Private Glamping Tents
One guest per tent for deeper solitude
Comfortable bedding and access to shared amenities
Surrounded by gardens and natural soundscape
Retreat Offerings
Early Bird
Limited time offer!
Save up to $300 — limited to the first 2 containers and 2 tents.
Container Suite: $6,800 USD
Luxury container with modern comfort and air conditioning and private bathroom (private or shared).
Glamping Tent: $2,900 USD
Nature-immersed glamping tent with shared amenities.
Standard Registration
Container Suite: $7,000 USD
Private Tent: $3,000 USD
All accommodation types are included in the retreat pricing and are reserved on a first-come basis.
Payment Details
Reserve your space with a $500 non-refundable deposit.
Customized payment plans are available once your deposit is received.
Final balances are due by September 1st, 2026.
Payments can be made via PayPal or direct bank transfer.
We believe healing should be accessible. Payment plans are offered with care to support economic diversity within our community. Your offering is more than an exchange — it’s a commitment to your own healing and to the circle that will hold you in it.
You can also help make this experience accessible for others by contributing to our EcoSoul Scholarship Fund. Through this initiative, you may sponsor a participant’s journey — either in full or in part — offering the gift of rest, ceremony, and belonging to someone who might not otherwise have access. All scholarship spots are given to queer and femme individuals committed to their healing and community work.
Your generosity helps the circle stay inclusive, reciprocal, and rooted in care.
Essentials.
Included in Your Experience
4 days / 3 nights at Pousada Mão de Deus, a private eco-lodge in the Serra do Tepequém mountains
All locally sourced meals and herbal refreshments prepared with care
Daily somatic movement, yoga, and breathwork sessions
Creative and intuitive art therapy exercises
Guided ceremony and integration circles
Clay bath ritual, waterfall hike, and Indigenous-inspired crafting
Access to sauna, gardens, and natural rest areas
Round-trip ground transportation from Amajari to the lodge
EcoSoul welcome gift to support your continued integration
Not Included
Airfare or travel to Boa Vista or Amajari
Personal travel insurance
Visa fees, vaccination costs, or exemption documentation
Currency exchange, spending money, or additional purchases
Snacks or specialty dietary items beyond provided meals
Optional excursions or activities outside the retreat schedule.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
When you reserve your space, you are saying yes to your own healing and to the collective container we are creating together.
Your deposit is a sacred commitment — it allows us to honor our partners, facilitators, and local community in Brazil who make this experience possible.A non-refundable $500 deposit is required to secure your space.
Flexible payment plans are available and can be customized after your deposit.
If you must cancel before August 1, 2026, your payments (minus the deposit) can be applied to a future EcoSoul offering within 12 months.
Cancellations after August 1, 2026 are non-refundable due to pre-paid lodging and service agreements.
If unforeseen circumstances prevent your attendance, you may transfer your reservation to another participant with prior approval.
We trust divine timing — when you say yes to this experience, the space begins to prepare for you. Please register with intention and care.
Pousada Mão de Deus
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Pousada Mão de Deus *
October 8th- 11th 2026
Nestled in the sacred mountains of Serra do Tepequém, Pousada Mão de Deus is a sanctuary surrounded by waterfalls, gardens, and endless horizon. The land here hums with ancient energy — a place where the earth holds you, softens you, and invites you to listen.
This eco-lodge is family-run and deeply connected to the local community. Its design blends simplicity with comfort — each suite offering natural light, mountain views, and quiet privacy. Hammocks, a natural jacuzzi, and open-air decks invite slow mornings and long sunsets.
Just beyond the lodge, the mountains unfold into sacred sites: Cachoeira do Cupim waterfall, Mirante Mão de Deus lookout, and natural pools perfect for reflection or ritual bathing.
During your stay, locally sourced meals and Brazilian home cooking nourish both body and spirit, with ingredients grown and prepared on the land.
Curiosities.
Q: Who is this retreat for?
EcoSoul Retreat is for those who have already experienced plant medicine and feel called to deepen their integration. It’s a space for those who want to bring their healing into daily life — to live what they’ve learned with greater presence, grounding, and alignment.
Q: What is plant medicine integration?
Integration is the process of embodying the lessons, insights, and healing received from plant medicine journeys. It’s how those experiences take root — through somatic awareness, reflection, and intentional living. EcoSoul Retreat provides guidance, community, and practices to help your transformation become a lived reality, not just a memory.
Q: Do I need experience with plant medicine to attend?
Yes. This retreat is specifically designed for individuals who have participated in previous plant medicine ceremonies and are seeking support in their integration process.
Q: What are the accommodations like?
EcoSoul Retreat is hosted at Pousada Mão de Deus in Serra do Tepequém. There are four container suites and four private glamping tents available.
Container Suites: Each can be booked privately for one person or shared between two guests and split the cost.
Glamping Tents: Designed for one guest each, offering a peaceful, nature-immersed space.
All accommodations are comfort-luxury and intentionally curated to support rest and reflection.
Q: How many participants will there be?
To maintain intimacy and safety, the retreat is limited to 8 participants.
Q: Is this retreat only for women?
EcoSoul Retreat centers feminine Energy and healing, but welcomes all who feel aligned with this work and are ready to enter a feminine-led space of rest and integration. EcoSoul Retreat is a space for femme and queer beings who are ready to rest, integrate, and reconnect with the wisdom of the body and the land.
Q: What if I need to cancel or adjust my payment plan?
A non-refundable $500 deposit secures your place. Once your deposit is received, we offer flexible, customized payment plans to support accessibility. Cancellations made before September 1, 2026 can be credited toward a future EcoSoul offering within 12 months.
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