The Meeting Point in Joshua Tree (Hapé, Optional Sananga, & Sound Bath)

The Meeting Point in Joshua Tree (Hapé, Optional Sananga, & Sound Bath)

  • Ages 21+

Two energies. Two medicines. One center.

By Kambo Kreativa

Date and time

Sunday, May 11 · 7 - 8pm PDT.

Location

Soma House JT

7566 Sunny Vista Road Joshua Tree, CA 92252

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • Ages 21+
  • Free venue parking

This guided ceremony brings you to The Meeting Point— where dual energies come together and you’re invited to meet yourself fully. We’ll journey through two rounds of Hapé: one to root and ground through the clarity of the masculine, the other to open and expand through the heart-led energy of the feminine.

We’ll close with an optional Sananga offering to support inner clarity and harmonize with the rhythm of the moon— guiding you into reflection, release, and intentional new beginnings.

Presented by Kambo Kreativa & Soma House JT.

Frequently asked questions

Is this event donation-based?

Yes. This ceremony is offered in the spirit of reciprocity and community care. Your donation helps support the time, energy, preparation, and resources that go into holding this space. No one will be turned away due lack of funds.

What is Hapé?

Hapé is a traditional Amazonian snuff made from a blend of powdered jungle tobacco and other sacred plant ashes. It is different from commercial tobacco and used in ceremonial contexts to support grounding, clarity, and spiritual focus.

What is Sananga?

Sananga is a plant medicine administered via eye drops. It causes a brief burning sensation that typically passes within 30 seconds to 2 minutes & helps with grounding and centering. DO NOT WEAR CONTACTS if you want to sit with Sananga.

Is this a psychedelic or mind-altering ceremony?

No. Hapé and Sananga are non-psychoactive traditional plant medicines. They do not produce visions or alter consciousness in a psychedelic way. Rather, they are often used to support grounding, presence, and intentional reflection.

Do I need prior experience with plant medicine to attend?

Not at all. This gathering is open to both first-timers and experienced participants. You’ll be guided gently and intentionally through each round, and all parts of the ceremony are optional.

What should I bring?

We recommend bringing a water bottle, journal (optional), and any items that help you feel comfortable — we recommend bringing a blanket, and maybe a cushion. We’ll be seated for much of the ceremony outside.

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