08/05/2026
Be Global is not spiritual tourism.
It’s a space for real, conscious experiences.
During our travel retreats in Mexico, we invite our guests deep into the jungle to meet a true temazcalero — someone who carries this tradition not as a performance, but as a way of life passed down through generations.
Sadi, the temazcalero we work with, was taught by his grandmother.
Traditionally, the temazcal ceremony unfolds through four rounds.
Throughout the ritual, the temazcalero sings, plays music, and offers prayers to the four elements — earth, water, fire, and air.
The ceremony itself takes place in complete darkness.
Inside the temazcal, the only light comes from volcanic stones heated in the fire.
During the ceremony, the maestro pours herbal water over the stones, filling the space with steam and the deep aroma of cleansing plants.
It becomes something between ritual, silence, heat, breathwork, and pure presence.
And even if you don’t believe in these traditions, even if you feel far from anything “shamanic,” this experience rarely leaves people untouched.
Maybe because for a moment, stripped of distractions, heat opens something in you that everyday life keeps buried.
And maybe afterward, you’ll feel a little like you’ve been born again.
If this is something you’d like to experience, send us a DM with the word “Mexico.”
We’ll share how you can join us — especially considering that applications for our English-speaking groups in 2026 are already closed 🙏🏼
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