Rawa Land is an off-grid intentional community focused on symbiotic, heart-centered living.

Heart Led Vision

The aim is to bring people home to their hearts, to connect with Spirit, and to live in a world where huMAN beings are awakened and remember that our connection to the Creator dwells within.

We embrace the inner journey by refraining from excess technology and embody presence with Source/Creator/God, the Lands, Self, and each other. This is balanced with action rooted in the stewardship of Mother Earth. Our lives consist of daily land activation activities, various energetic alignment modalities of yoga, breath work, sound baths, creative arts, and much more. 

We embrace living in tribe consciousness by supporting each other in intimate talk circles and participating in sacred reciprocity ceremonies. At the roots of our value system is an Andean way of living based on the principles of “ayni,” a Quechua word that can be translated to sacred reciprocity….

  • Pachamama, the earth, is the first mother, the true mother, the spirit mother. From her we have all been given form and substance, and it is largely her will that determines the quantity and quality of our worldly sustenance. It is to her, and to the spirits of the rain and the hail and the other elements that exist within her domain, that Andeans owe the very conditions of their lives. Therefore every action they undertake is necessarily an act of ayni, or reciprocity, with Pachamama. Before any food is eaten or liquid is drunk, a portion is offered to the Earth Mother. Before a spade is thrust into a field, or before a river is crossed, or before a thousand other mundane actions are undertaken, an offering is made to the Mother.

    – J. Wilcox

Sacred Economy

The economic system implemented on the lands is an abundance economy, rooted in love for mankind, and knowing the creator deeply supports this vision. Guests are welcome to share what they are in abundance with, be it money, resources, manpower, knowledge, song, or prayers. While we believe no man should be left behind due to financial constraints,  we encourage our guests to contribute what’s in their financial means with a suggested donation of $20-100 per person per night.

“….it is our task to give a good example of how strong our will can be when we decide that our love for the people and the Great Sacred Power is unconditional. We need to trust in that which we want others to trust: that the Great Sacred Power will always give us what we need.”

-Arkan Lushwala, Time of the black jaguar