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Our Offerings

At Nepantla Center for Healing and Renewal, we provide a wide array of healing programs, community events and resources to support your wellness journey. Our offerings are thoughtfully selected to align with specific healing intentions, whether you are beginning on your healing journey, or are an experienced leader or healer and seeking to connect with other like-hearted community servants.

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Life Changing Programs

Immerse yourself in the transformative programs at Nepantla Center for Healing and Renewal. We offer mindfulness programs, indigenous healing practices, Toltec breath and energy practices, Earth based ceremony and ritual, and cross-cultural mystic practices from multiple lineages in our human family. 

Healing Services

We provide a wide array of personal and ancestral healing services. These include somatic and sound healing, Rose Limpias (energetic cleansing), Toltec energy healing. We also offer healing and wellness programs for organizations, community groups and corporations. 

 

We also provide circle and ceremony for mediation in group settings, to bring about deep listening, new understanding, group learning and healthy accountability.

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Community Ceremony

Community, ancestral and land healing ceremonies. Circle ceremonies and rites of passage. Circles for affinity groups, and circles where we come together as a community to celebrate, to honor seasons and cycles, to grieve and to replenish together.

 

In our modern context we forget that healing has always been a practice of community and belonging, to ourselves, to one another and to the wider web of life we are a part of. 

Facilitation, Trainings and Retreats

Leadership development programs for community leaders, land stewards, and organizers. Facilitation and mediation services. Apprenticeship and training for healers and community circle leaders. Transformative retreats for movement building leaders and cohorts.

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