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Natural Being

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Jungle Ritual

Journey into Presence

For thousands of years, humans have turned to nature

not to escape life,but to see differently.

By stepping out of familiar environments

and entering a held natural space, perception shifts.
The body becomes more present.
The mind loosens its grip.
Attention moves from thinking to sensing.

This change of context opens a different state of awareness —
one where inner movement becomes possible

and what was stuck can reorganize.

Journey into Presence is rooted in this understanding.

You arrive with something alive in you —

a question, a tension, a direction that needs space.


Rather than analyzing or fixing it, y

ou enter a guided journey

where presence deepens and consciousness widens.

 

From this shift, clarity, movement and resolution can arise —
not through effort or catharsis,
but through a natural change of state,

supported by the body, the environment, and attentive guidance.

How the ritual unfolds (overview)

 

This ritual is experienced one-to-one, allowing the same journey to unfold with greater intimacy, precision, and depth — offering space to meet more personal layers and stay longer with what asks to be felt.

 

Each journey unfolds over approximately three hours,

allowing enough time to slow down, settle,

and let the work deepen without rushing.

 

It follows the same clear structure :

  1. Opening sharing at the edge of the jungle

  2. Awakening of Presence

  3. Alone Silent walk into the jungle and settling in nature

  4. Somatic exploration with individual guidance 

  5. Integration through rest and movement

  6. Return walk and closing sharing

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Intention and personal exploration

This immersion is guided by your intention.

You are invited — and encouraged — to come with something you wish to explore, transform, or reorganize in yourself.

An intention can be clear or still forming.


It may relate to something held in the body,

a quality of energy that feels blocked or constrained,

a recurring inner pattern,

or an area of your life that asks to be met from a deeper place.

Before the immersion, you are invited to share

your intention in vocal recording.


This gives orientation to the work

and allows the exploration to be precise, personal,

and meaningful.

Together, we open the spaces you want to work with —
not by forcing release, but by staying with what is present long enough for it to reorganize naturally.

"Your intention gives direction.
Sensing gives access.
Presence allows transformation."

 

Why this journey exists

 

For thousands of years, humans have stepped into nature not to escape life,

but to see more clearly what is alive within them.


By slowing down, crossing a threshold,

and entering a different rhythm,

perception shifts and inner movement becomes accessible.

This journey exists to create the conditions for that shift —


a space where you can meet what matters for you,

not by analysing or fixing, but by sensing, staying, and

allowing something to reorganise from inside.

Through nature, silence, and guided somatic presence,

clarity, vitality, and coherence can re-emerge without force or effort.

This state of grounded aliveness is what I call Natural Being.

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Bonjour

The role of the jungle

 

This journey takes place in the jungle — not as a backdrop, but as a threshold.

 

Across culture and time, humans have entered natural,

less-accessible environments to step out of ordinary perception

and meet themselves more directly.


Walking into the jungle marks a passage —

from daily rhythm into a space where attention naturally turns inward.

 

The walk itself is part of the work.
Moving through uneven ground, rocks, water,

and earth brings the body out of abstraction and back into lived reality.

Balance, breath, instinct, and attention come online without effort.

In this environment, the body does not need to try to be present.
Presence happens because life is felt directly.

The jungle awakens the body’s animal intelligence —

the part that knows how to orient, regulate, rest,

and respond without explanation.


Here, perception deepens, sensation becomes clearer,

and inner movement can unfold naturally.

This is not about going deeper

into the jungle for its own sake,
but about creating the conditions

where what is essential can be sensed, met, and allowed to reorganize.

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Bonjour

Natural Somatic — how the work unfolds

 

Natural Somatic is not static meditation.

It is a practice of sensing and staying,
supported by movement when movement is rising.

Staying does not mean freezing.
It means remaining present

while the body expresses what has been held —
through spontaneous movement, shifts of posture,

physical impulses, or stillness.

This can include:

  • subtle or strong movements

  • grounding physical actions

  • shaking, stretching, curling, pushing

  • rest, silence, or deep settling

Nothing is performed.
Nothing is forced.

Movement arises when the body

feels safe enough to reorganize itself.

 

"This is not catharsis.
It is regulation."

Guided somatic work 

My role is to:

  • sense what is happening in the body and in the field

  • point precisely to what is present

  • support movement, stillness, or rest when it is needed

  • help regulate intensity so it transforms rather than overwhelms

 

This guidance is somatic, not conceptual.
It is based on presence, perception, and timing — not technique.

 

"The work is not about pushing through resistance,
but about staying with it until it no longer needs to be held."

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What this ritual cultivates

Over time, this practice supports:

  • a softer nervous system without loss of strength

  • clearer perception of sensation, emotion, and impulse

  • restored circulation of vital energy

  • grounded presence in the body

  • the ability to stay open without collapsing

This is not about becoming someone else.
 

It is about removing what is unnecessary.

When the armor softens,

qualities that were always there reappear:
clarity, steadiness, joy, compassion, pleasure in being alive.

Who this ritual is for

This ritual is for participants who:

  • have a wish to open some specific inner questions or intentions

  • want to explore through the body, not just words

  • feel the need to slow down without disconnecting

  • are ready to meet themselves honestly

  • When to harmonise with the jungle to find inner balance

 

No previous experience is required.
Only willingness to sense, stay, and explore.

 

This work does not promise answers.
It creates conditions.

 

Conditions where the body can remember

how to be human —
present, alive, responsive, and grounded.

Not by effort.
But by returning to what is natural.

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How the ritual unfolds — the four phases

 

This circle follows a clear and consistent structure of 3 hours.
Each phase supports a different layer of the process —

from honesty, to regulation, to integration.

1. Opening Circle — Naming What Is Real

We begin with a first circle at the entrance of the jungle.

You are invited to speak honestly

about what is present for you in that moment —
a question, a tension, a confusion, a fatigue,

a desire, or something unresolved.

 

This is not about explanation or storytelling.
It is about truth.

 

The more honest and precise this first sharing is,
the deeper the work can unfold later.

2. Activation of presence · Entering the jungle

From the Sharing, a guided activation of embodied presence is offered.


This activation supports a shift from mental focus to

sensing, opening awareness and vital energy

in a regulated and conscious way.

3. Silent Walk & Settling — Regulation Through Movement and Stillness

 

You enter the jungle alone in silence.

The walk itself is part of the regulation:

  • uneven ground

  • rhythm of steps

  • breath

  • contact with the environment

 

This movement naturally brings attention into the body and nervous system.

 

Once you arrive at the felt place,

I will come meet you to deepen the exploration of sensing and integrating.

4. Integration Walk & Closing Sharing

After the somatic phase, we walk back down together in slience.

This return walk allows integration to continue naturally —
bringing what has shifted back into movement, gravity, and orientation.

 

We close with a final circle at the bottom:

  • acknowledging what has changed

  • naming what feels clearer or more grounded

  • consciously closing the field before returning to daily life

 

Nothing is forced to make sense.
What needs to settle continues to do so after the circle.

 

A stable structure, a living process

The structure of the circle remains the same each time.
What changes is what each participant brings,

and how life moves through the field.

 

This consistency creates safety, depth, and trust —
allowing real transformation to happen without pressure.

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Practical details

  • Schedule

Morning time, from 10:00 to 13:00
(approximately 3 hours, including walking, practice and integration)

  • Price

3,500 THB 

If money is a difficulty, you are welcome to contact me.
We can always find a way that respects both the work and your situation.

  • Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the session.
For cancellations made less than 24 hours before, a 300 THB fee is requested.
This helps respect the commitment of the group and the space being held.

Meeting point


We meet at a specific location and walk together into the jungle in srithanu area.
The whole session — arrival, practice and return — is done as a group.

 

Practical note — walking & terrain


We walk approximately 30–35 minutes on uneven natural terrain
(riverbed, rocks, forest paths).

This is not dangerous, but it requires:

  • basic physical confidence

  • willingness to walk in nature

  • the ability to move at a steady, relaxed pace

If you are unsure, feel free to contact me beforehand.

What to bring

  • Water

  • A light snack

  • Comfortable shoes suitable for walking on rocks

  • Optional: swimsuit (depending on conditions)

  • Comfortable clothing you can move and rest in

Weather & conditions
Sessions adapt naturally to weather and environmental conditions.
Safety and presence always come first.

Questions or registration
If you have any questions, or to register, please contact me directly.

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