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Ancient ones of the Chiricahua Apache, your breath still moves through stone, wind, and sky. In this desert of memory, your spirit remains—guiding all who listen with reverence.

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Set within the stillness of the desert, Sihaya emphasizes the importance of experiencing nature in its pure, unadulterated form. The land itself becomes a guide—offering clarity, grounding, and renewal through its quiet presence. In this desert oasis, there is space to slow down, listen deeply, and remember a more natural way of being.


At the heart of Sihaya is a commitment to individualized care. Through one-on-one sessions, each person is supported in reconnecting with their own inner guidance, ancestral roots, and relationship with the living Earth. This work unfolds without external influence, allowing a direct and personal connection to self, lineage, and the natural world.

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Drawing from earth-based and ancestral practices, Sihaya honors the depth and integrity of Indigenous wisdom as a living relationship—one rooted in respect, reciprocity, and direct experience rather than abstraction. This work supports a return to what is innate: a way of life where connection to the Earth, the unseen, and one’s own inner knowing is central.
 

Through ritual, intuitive guidance, and grounded presence, individuals are supported in navigating life’s cycles—times of change, growth, release, and renewal. Here, renewal is not a single moment, but a way of living. Life itself becomes ceremonial, guided by awareness, intention, and harmony with the rhythms of the Earth.
 

At this time, sessions are offered remotely as the land and physical space of Sihaya are still taking form and being developed.

About 

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Our Steward

Carla Mora stewards the land of Sihaya with deep devotion. With decades of experience walking alongside shamans and medicine keepers, her path is rooted in spiritual initiation, shadow work, and energetic mastery. During a pilgrimage to her ancestral homeland of Puerto Rico, she was initiated as Cacica—Taíno for “chieftain”—carrying this role not as a position above others, but as a path of love, gently guiding others back to their innate power and highest expression.

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Initiated across diverse shamanic, indigenous, and plant medicine traditions, Carla holds these lineages with profound reverence and integrity, guiding others through processes of deep transformation. Her work is devoted to those seeking not only healing, but true remembrance—of their power, their purpose, and their connection to the sacred.

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