What does it mean to walk with the firmness of being in a world that fragments us?
How do we think, feel and remember decolonially — not as theory, but as embodied truth?
Join us for an intimate community circle where we will explore the meaning of the firmness of being — a deep, embodied remembering of who we are through ancestral medicine, decolonial thought, and Indigenous presence.
Together, we will begin a journey of returning to our roots through questions like:
What does it mean to walk with decolonial clarity in a world shaped by disconnection?
How do we begin to reclaim Indigenous and ancestral memory in everyday life?
What are the ethical, spiritual, and emotional foundations of traditional medicine?
How can we hold ourselves and one another through transition, grief, and reawakening?
This circle is an introduction to Indigenous Mexican medicine, guided by the spirit of community, humility, and shared learning. It’s a space for anyone who is seeking to reconnect with the wisdom of the body, the land, and lineage — whether it is known or still being remembered.
We will speak, feel, and reflect together. No performance. No hierarchy. Just real presence.
👣 Guided by Lucia Echeri
Traditional medicine practitioner, environmental biochemical engineer, full-spectrum doula, and student of professional midwifery. Born and raised in rural Michoacán, Mexico, Lucie walks a life deeply rooted in Purépecha medicine, Indigenous spirituality, and land-based knowledge. She has shared her work across the U.S. and Mexico for over two decades, always honoring the dignity of her ancestors and the ongoing vitality of Indigenous practices — not as metaphor, but as lived reality.
🎟️Sliding Scale Pricing
To make this circle more accessible while honoring the labor, knowledge, and lineage behind it, this offering is available on a sliding scale:
$100 / $125 / $150 / $175 / $200
You choose what is most aligned and sustainable for you.
💫 Payment plans available.
Please reach out directly to echeriwoods@gmail.com if you’d like to arrange one.