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Sacred Nawe is a portal for inner healing and spiritual awakening, where dream work, ancestral healing, systemic therapies and shamanic wisdom come together to guide you back to your true essence.

18/12/2025

Sacred Nawe is changing.
And so am I.

This season has asked me to let go, not because something is wrong, but because something has completed its cycle. Just as nature moves through dark and light, growth and decay, expansion and retreat, Sacred Nawe is entering a new phase of its own becoming.

Nature does not negotiate its transitions.
Leaves fall when they are done.
Sap retreats before it rises again.
Life pulls inward to remember itself before moving forward.
And when I slow down enough to listen, I feel that same rhythm moving through me.

Jung said, “The soul obeys natural laws long before it ever heard of social rules, morals, or ideals.”
This change is not a strategy.
It is a listening.

Winter teaches us that not all transformation looks like growth. Some transformations look like quiet withdrawal, simplification, and letting go of what once served but no longer fits. The Solstice reminds us that darkness is not an ending, it is a gestation.

Sacred Nawe is changing because I am changing.
I’m learning to listen more closely to what life is asking of me.

As Sacred Nawe evolves, its visual language has shifted too, not to become something else, but to become more true. More aligned. More embodied. Less effortful. More authentic to how I live, work, and hold space.

This is not about erasing the past.
It is about honouring it, honoring the pain and the joy, the people who passed through my life and left their lessons, and honouring myself as I set boundaries and find a more timeless, embodied wisdom. It is about honouring nature, this work, and all of you who are part of Sacred Nawe community and growth of Sacred Nawe, while at the same time allowing what wants to emerge to do so without being rushed.

Christmas carries this same archetypal truth: the great light enters humbly, quietly, without announcement. It does not force itself into the world. It arrives when the ground is ready.

So I am allowing the old skins to fall.
I am trusting the pause.
I am giving space for the deeper intelligence to work.

Sacred Nawe is changing because life is changing me.
And I am learning to follow what is larger than the ego.

Monique Camara - Sacred Nawe 🫀

🇧🇷 PILGRIMAGE TO BRAZIL — APRIL 2026 🇧🇷Living Experience with the Pataxó(15th–25th April 2026)We invite you into a rare ...
02/12/2025

🇧🇷 PILGRIMAGE TO BRAZIL — APRIL 2026 🇧🇷

Living Experience with the Pataxó
(15th–25th April 2026)

We invite you into a rare living experience with the Pataxó people of Bahia a land where the river meets the sea and the Atlantic Forest breathes ancient memory.

This is not a retreat.
It is a pilgrimage — a cultural exchange, a return to the root, and a path of remembering.
A journey across ocean, forest, ancestry, and spirit.

For 10 days, you will sit with Indigenous elders, walk sacred lands, receive teachings, participate in ceremonies, and immerse yourself in a living lineage that has carried its medicine through centuries of resilience.


This journey offers you:

✨ Deep connection with land, community & reciprocity
✨ Rapéh, Amescla, Ayahuasca, Jurema, To***co & Sananga ceremonies
✨ Pilgrimage to Monte Pascoal — the ancestral cradle of the Pataxó
✨ Herbal cleansings, body painting, cultural learning & integration circles
✨ A reconnection with ancestry, soul, and the unseen


Who is this for?

For those who feel the call to walk with humility.
For those ready to heal lineage wounds, expand vision, reconnect with spirit, and remember their place in the web of life.

To join this pilgrimage:

📞 Monique: +353 85 827 8478
📞 Stacey: +353 87 435 2661
Get in touch to receive the brochure and explore our payment plan. Much love Monique and Stacey.

04/11/2025

This is our pilgrimage.
We came to Brazil to build a bridge to connect, to learn with the people of the forest, to heal our ancestral lineage, and to remember who we are.

Today, we held a Rapéh ceremony with the intention of connecting to the sea.
We called upon the goddess of the salty waters, the keeper of the unconscious, the great mother of the tides. Yemanjá, Rainha do Mar.

Gratidão ao povo Pataxó,
for receiving us, guiding us, and reminding us of what was never truly lost.

29/10/2025

🜁 The Way of What Is to Come

Rapéh Alchemy Ceremony
📅 22 November | 11 AM | Dublin Lucan - Rapeh Sananga Meditation and Integration.

As the air cools and the Earth prepares for rest,
we gather in circle to honour the quiet alchemy of change.
Rapéh, the sacred to***co medicine, guides us to release what has completed its cycle
and breathe in the clarity of what is awakening within.

This is a morning of presence, prayer, and transformation —
a time to listen to Spirit moving through the wind.

Bring warm clothes, water, and an open heart.
Exchange €70 | Limited places

✨ To join the circle, message Sacred Nawe or reserve your space through the link in bio.

“In the breath between seasons, the soul remembers its rhythm.”

Hello everyone,Myself and Phoenix Healing would like to invite you all for this immersion into the Atlantic jungle in Br...
15/09/2025

Hello everyone,

Myself and Phoenix Healing would like to invite you all for this immersion into the Atlantic jungle in Brazil, a journey of soil, community, and deep remembering and expansion.

We will walk on ancestral land, guided by the forest, the sea, and Indigenous wisdom. This is an opportunity to learn directly from nature, to reconnect with roots, and to open portals of healing and transformation.

Through ceremony, community, and shared experiences, we will expand not only our knowledge but our way of being, carrying insights that can be integrated into everyday life and practice.

If you feel the call, this journey is for you. Please contact us privately

The Pataxó people, Indigenous to the southern region of Bahia, use body painting as an ancestral visual language. These ...
03/08/2025

The Pataxó people, Indigenous to the southern region of Bahia, use body painting as an ancestral visual language. These sacred markings go far beyond decoration. They express protection, identity, memory, connection, and resistance. Each symbol painted on the body is a form of prayer, an offering to the land, the spirit world, and to the soul of the person being painted.

In Pataxó cosmology, the body is sacred territory, just like the earth. Painting it is a way of remembering that we belong. It’s an act of care, protection, and communication with invisible forces. The markings carry meaning: they are symbolic maps of rivers, roots, cycles, serpents, ancestors, stars, and stories that can’t be told in words.

These paintings are passed down through generations, woven into the oral and spiritual knowledge of the people. To be painted is not only to be adorned, it is to be seen, to be initiated, to be held within a lineage of sacred memory.

When I visited the oldest Pataxó village, I had the honor of receiving this medicine first on my hand.

Tatu Pataxó, a beautiful guardian of this tradition, painted me and said:

“In our culture, this means divine star.”
He spoke in his native tongue and pointed to the design.
Then he added:
“This is a sacred star.”

Among the Pataxó people, the face painting is a indicate a person’s civil status, such as whether they are single or married as well as their role in the community or participation in specific rituals, but every body painting the main purpose is protection .
Im so greatful! Much love Monique

I’m in Brazil now, walking the Atlantic Forest coast, in the northeast of the country, in the south of Bahia. This is th...
26/07/2025

I’m in Brazil now, walking the Atlantic Forest coast, in the northeast of the country, in the south of Bahia. This is the ancestral land of the Pataxó people, guardians of memory, of forest, of spirit… the Jurema people. This land holds deep meaning for me. I carry ancestors from here. It’s a great honour to be on this soil.

I visited the oldest Pataxó village, a place held by resistance, prayer, and ancestral strength. The Pataxó are among the few Indigenous peoples in this region who survived colonisation. After decades of silence and displacement, they are reclaiming what was always theirs, the land, the voice, the ritual. They call themselves warriors.

They spoke openly about the pain colonization left, in the land, in the people, in the soul. Yet they kept walking with the forest, the river, the ancestors. Even when the world looked away. Their sacred medicine is offered with reverence, consecrated through prayer and the presence of the Great Spirit. Around the village, small signs read: “Culture is not religion.”

And it’s true. This is not dogma.
This is a way of life.
A way of being in relationship, with the land, with the invisible, with your own essence.

Here, you take off your shoes when you enter. Healing begins when your feet touch the earth.

The Pataxó once lived along much of Brazil’s coastline. Here, they live where the river meets the sea, a sacred meeting of waters. They say the land itself is medicine. And it truly feels that way.

Among their voices, I heard echoes of Jurema, the sacred plant, the spirit of the forest. The Pataxó, like many forest peoples of the northeast, carry this connection. The spirit of Jurema walks with them in prayer, in smoke, in silence. During the rapé ceremony, I felt the strength of the Pataxó move through my body. I felt the ancestors. The land. The Grandfather.

This is not just culture.
It’s a living psychology of the soul, a ritual of reconnection to land, memory, and the divine within. What I witnessed among the Indigenous is the original expression of soul alchemy.

And now, I continue the journey, heading to the north of Brazil, to meet the Indigenous peoples of the Amazon. Much love Monique

I’m in New York now, being here, I felt the call to meet the original people of this land, the North American Indigenous...
13/07/2025

I’m in New York now, being here, I felt the call to meet the original people of this land, the North American Indigenous.

Yesterday I went to a Pow Wow, a traditional Native American gathering organized by the Redhawk Native American Arts Council. It’s not just a festival, it’s ceremony, it’s resistance, it’s memory, it’s pride. There were Native American people from many nations, North and Central America, coming together to celebrate their traditions, dance, music, and prayers.

It reminded me that the original owners of these lands, both North and South America, are the Indigenous peoples. Their wisdom, their grief, and their prayers are still alive and speaking.

I had the chance to speak with some Native people, and a few even recognized the art I was wearing from Yawanwa people and came to talk to me. We had a beautiful exchange about culture medicines specially to***co.

A Lakota woman told me, “We see the people from the South as our relatives.” She spoke about the Medicine Wheel and reminded me that the South represents healing, not just for the community but for the self.

She shared how to***co is medicine, not a habit, and how important it is to be initiated and properly guided to carry the sacred pipe.

It stayed with me. It reminded me how important it is to walk this path with humility and respect.

It also made me reflect on the impact of colonization, land taken, cultures attacked, generations left carrying the weight. Alcoholism is just one of the many wounds left behind. But still, they rise. With strength, with song, with beauty.

And I have to say this too:
More and more, I see people from Europe wanting to hold space and serve Indigenous medicines from North, South, and Central America without connecting to their own roots.

When medicine is served without reverence without the acknowledgment of ourselves, it turns something sacred into something transactional. That’s colonization too, taking without honoring, healing without remembering.

Medicine is not a product. It’s a living tradition. Without respect, we’re not holding space, we’re consuming it. We have to honor and understand its heritage! Much love Monique

It’s important to understand the difference:Ceremony holds the space, creating a sacred container that protects, grounds...
09/05/2025

It’s important to understand the difference:
Ceremony holds the space, creating a sacred container that protects, grounds, and connects us to the divine within.
Ritual moves the energy in the body, the psyche, the soul.
When you perform ritual without ceremony, the energy can scatter.
But when you’re mindful when you open sacred space, call in presence, set your intention
you create the ceremonial field that allows ritual to become transformative, embodied, and protected.
Ceremony is the vessel.
Ritual is the movement inside it.
Together, they awaken deep healing, align us with soul, and return us to the mystery. Check the bio for upcoming ceremonies and events. Much love!

There comes a time when the soul begins to call louder than the world’s noise, asking us to go deeper, to come home to o...
27/04/2025

There comes a time when the soul begins to call louder than the world’s noise, asking us to go deeper, to come home to ourselves.
This is the beginning of the Soul Journey.
The Soul Journey is not about becoming someone new.
It’s about remembering who you are beneath the layers of fear, masks, and old stories.
It’s about gathering the pieces you once abandoned, healing the illusions you projected onto others, and stepping into the life your soul always intended for you.
Along the way, we may lose people we thought we loved.
We may grieve old versions of ourselves.
But what we find is something far greater:
We find our own essence.
We find home. We find ourselves!
This is the work I hold space for.
I guide you back to your truth, at your own pace, with compassion, clarity, and soul.
If you feel the call to stop searching outside and start finding what has always lived within.
This is your invitation.
To gather your pieces.
To step beyond the masks.
To begin your true journey home.
DM me or check link in bio for the upcoming events. Much love - Monique

Easter is not just a holiday. It’s a symbol. A mirror. An initiation.Carl Jung wrote in Man and His Symbols that the unc...
20/04/2025

Easter is not just a holiday. It’s a symbol. A mirror. An initiation.

Carl Jung wrote in Man and His Symbols that the unconscious speaks to us in images, symbols that guide us toward wholeness when the ego can’t. Easter is one of those great collective symbols. And it’s more than a religious tradition, it’s a reflection of the journey every soul must take.

It’s the individuation process in motion.

To become who you truly are,
you must first face the parts of you that are hidden.
The fears you suppress.
The stories you inherited.
The shadows you avoid while reaching for the light.

Like Christ in the mythic story, you descend.
You enter the tomb
not of death, but of the unconscious.
You sit in the silence of not-knowing.
You let the old version of yourself die.

And only then… something sacred rises.
Not perfection.
Not bliss.
But integration. Wholeness. The Self.

Check my bio to see how we can work together,
whether it’s through one-to-one sessions, dreamwork, or ritual space. Haux haux Monique

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