Awakened Tribe Project

The Awakened Tribe Project is the continuation and expansion of the Simplesmente
Project, which over the past two decades has developed and organized numerous
personal and transpersonal development practices, transforming the lives of thousands
of people.
Simplesmente represents the roots and the trunk of a tree, and the Awakened Tribe
Project emerges as an international branch that carries this same essence to the world,
creating bridges between cultures, traditions, and people committed to the awakening of
consciousness.
This project is born from the experience of practices such as breathwork, as a direct path
to the expansion of consciousness and reconnection with the body; shamanism, in
communion with nature, the elements, and ancestral rituals; and yoga, meditation, and
Ayurveda as paths of silence, clarity, and union with the whole.
Somatic work and transpersonal therapies serve as portals for listening, transformation,
and integration. It also includes expanded states of consciousness through various other
practices.
These practices now gain an international dimension, beginning to be shared and
experienced in different sacred and inspiring places on this planet, such as the Sahara
Desert, Hungary, India, and Nepal—territories where the human being can rediscover
the mystery and the vastness of existence.
Vision
To create an awakened tribe: an international community united by breath, yoga,
meditation, expanded states of consciousness, and other practices, recognizing the
interdependence between human beings, nature, and spirit.
To promote a space of practice, encounter, and transformation where simplicity
becomes a form of wisdom and spirituality can manifest in everyday life.
The Awakened Tribe Project is more than an international project—it is a living
movement that invites an embodied practice of consciousness. A tree with deep roots, a
strong trunk reaching toward the sky, and flexible branches moving with the wind.
A space for reconnection between body and soul, tradition and contemporaneity, human
beings and nature.
