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, and emotional release.

Shibari— ropework practiced as attunement, listening, and 

energetic communication, not sexuality or performance.

Sound— vibration, tone, and 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 and 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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