Shibari, Sound, & Sananga

A trauma- informed, intimate somatic container exploring presence, attunement, & the art of being with yourself & another.

What this ceremony is:

This is a deeply intentional space that weaves together three practices:

Sananga— a non-psychoactive Amazonian plant medicine for clarity, grounding, & emotional release.

Shibari— ropework practiced as attunement, listening, and 

energetic communication, not sexuality or performance.

Sound— vibration, tone, & frequency to regulate the nervous system and settle the body after emotional or energetic opening.


Together, these practices create a ceremony designed to help you meet your edges with honesty and move through them with support.


This is a space to learn intimacy as presence — not performance.


Shibari facilitated by: Ederson S. - Sacred Tie Shibari

Why This Ceremony Exists:

Most people have never experienced true attunement:

someone holding space for them without fixing, controlling, or collapsing.


Shibari becomes the medium to learn that.


Sananga becomes the medicine that sharpens awareness & clears emotional static.


Sound becomes the pathway to integration.


This ceremony teaches:


  • how to feel your own energy
  • how to listen to another without merging or disconnecting
  • how to stay present in vulnerability
  • how to build capacity for sensation, emotion, and truth


It’s not about rope.

It’s about relationship — to yourself, to your body, and to the person witnessing you.


Who this is for:


This space is for people who want to learn how to:


  • feel safe in their body
  • hold space for another
  • deepen connection without losing themselves
  • regulate through vulnerability
  • meet emotional edges without overwhelm
  • explore Shibari in a non-sexual, grounded, trauma-informed way
  • work with gentle plant medicines
  • build relational capacity and attunement


Suitable for partners, friends, or individuals attending alone.

Do you need a partner?

This is designed as a two-person ceremony.

You may bring a romantic partner, a friend, or anyone you trust in vulnerable spaces.


Solo attendees are welcome — modifications are provided for self-tying and reflective practices.


What to wear:



Comfortable clothing you can move and breathe in:

loungewear, leggings, soft fabrics.

If clothing is form-fitting, tying becomes easier, but nothing is required.


This is not a sexual or sensual event.

It is relational, somatic, and ceremonial.

Want to experience it yourself?

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