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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 43 MIN

Reprogramming the Self

from Gin And Tantra · host Daniel and Eric

In this episode we open the door to our retreat experience and the deeper architecture behind our work. We explore what it means to build a space that is free, accepting, safe and even pleasurable without losing the rigor or depth. This conversation moves through the intentional design of our community, where processing is not isolated but shared, and where individual insight becomes collective movement. We also recount the Cacao ceremony and What it represents, how it functions psychologically and symbolically and why it serves as a threshold experience rather than a performance. This is not about spectacle but about direct encounter with fear, identity and the possibility of deliberate transformation. This episode is less about answers and more about orientation on how to live, practice and relate when the systems we inhabit are both the source of our conditioning and the field in which we attempt to wake up in. If you've attended our retreats you'll recognize the terrain if not, this serves as an entry point into the work. Please feel free to share this with anyone interested in community based practice, psychological transformation or the question of whether real change is possible within the systems we repeatedly recreate. I N S P I R E - Breathwork & Cacao CeremonyJoin us for this three-hour journey through cacao, breathwork, movement, and sound as you return to the Being beneath the noise. June 19. Toned Yoga, Kenilworth. Tix - https://events.humanitix.com/breathwork-and-cacao-ceremony-fgsrxn6q/ticketsWe open with a heart-centering cacao ceremony and a shared intention. From there, ecstatic dance to release what's been held, breathwork to shift the nervous system, and sound and stillness to integrate. Each piece feeds the next — a single arc of release, movement, and return. Harmony.This is an invitation to let go, drop in, and reconnect with the self that lives beneath the noise. Words can only hint at it. You have to feel it to understand.Your facilitator: Daniel Domoleczny — licensed acupuncturist, 500-hour yoga instructor, with a background in shamanic practice and breathwork traditions.

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In this episode we open the door to our retreat experience and the deeper architecture behind our work. We explore what it means to build a space that is free, accepting, safe and even pleasurable without losing the rigor or depth. This conversation moves through the intentional design of our community, where processing is not isolated but shared, and where individual insight becomes collective movement. We also recount the Cacao ceremony and What it represents, how it functions psychologically and symbolically and why it serves as a threshold experience rather than a performance. This is not about spectacle but about direct encounter with fear, identity and the possibility of deliberate transformation. This episode is less about answers and more about orientation on how to live, practice and relate when the systems we inhabit are both the source of our conditioning and the field in which we attempt to wake up in. If you've attended our retreats you'll recognize the terrain if not, this serves as an entry point into the work. Please feel free to share this with anyone interested in community based practice, psychological transformation or the question of whether real change is possible within the systems we repeatedly recreate. I N S P I R E - Breathwork & Cacao CeremonyJoin us for this three-hour journey through cacao, breathwork, movement, and sound as you return to the Being beneath the noise. June 19. Toned Yoga, Kenilworth. Tix - https://events.humanitix.com/breathwork-and-cacao-ceremony-fgsrxn6q/ticketsWe open with a heart-centering cacao ceremony and a shared intention. From there, ecstatic dance to release what's been held, breathwork to shift the nervous system, and sound and stillness to integrate. Each piece feeds the next — a single arc of release, movement, and return. Harmony.This is an invitation to let go, drop in, and reconnect with the self that lives beneath the noise. Words can only hint at it. You have to feel it to understand.Your facilitator: Daniel Domoleczny — licensed acupuncturist, 500-hour yoga instructor, with a background in shamanic practice and breathwork traditions.

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