Red Gold

Temazcal Ceremony 

Upper Wilsons Creek

Residing on the ancestral lands of the Bundjalung Nation, we deeply respect the Country we live, learn and walk on, acknowledging the Widjabul Wia-bal people

Join us for a transformative experience of connection, song, purification, and rebirth. Aligning with the spirit of the elements, this ancient ritual renovates the physical body, energy, emotion and spirit.

We come from the lineage of Carmen Vicente of Ecuador & the global school of her teachings. We are Red Gold Community, an educative centre for the return to the original instruction of the earth. In a time of separating forces, we choose to be a connecting force—a relational offering and a movement of energy back to the elemental secrets. Our pedagogy is elemental, intergenerational, and embodied.

“Every movement brings us closer to

the generous heart of Mother Earth.

”— Carmen Vicente

Location:

412 Upper WIlsons Creek Rd, Upper WIlsons Creek

(please car pool if possible.)

Parking:

As you come up the drive way, there is a sign on your right for parking. Please intelligently park with awareness, so that we may fit many cars inside the zone.

What to Bring:

- Women: (dress) Men (board shorts) 

- A towel and a change of clothes for after the ceremony.

- Offerings for the land

- Food and drinks to share with the community post-ceremony (if you feel)

Reserve your spot by selecting

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We welcome everyone - pregnant women (from 4 months), elders, and children included!

We are looking at the culture we are at this moment in time. What we like and how we would like to be. We are a living system, and we are interested in the aesthetics and a way of knowing by fortifying our senses.  This work is a renovating force to amplify and support health within the community. We are a school first, for shamaic education, aesthetics, & deepening the relationship to the earth. We see that the fastest way to transform our inherited colonised perspective is to have a relationship with water, food and our ancestors. 

The word culture comes from Latin cultus (“care; cultivation”) and from colere (“to till, to tend”)—to till the ground, to tend the life that tends us. This is our intention… to tend to the aliveness of life, community and the country we stand upon. We are interested in how to develop a sensitive relationship with the world we inhabit.

"Earth, water, air, fire are weaving an umbilical web which synchronises humans with their surroundings.The earth vitalises humans with her fruits, and humans vitalise the earth with their rituals and sacrifices."

— Fidel Sepúlveda Llanos