Replanting Crystals In The Heart of The World
Our Mission
Help us in replanting crystals, placing these gifts as offerings back into the earth. Guided by the Wiwa Tribe located in the Sierra Nevada, Colombia, a place known as the heart of the world.
What Is This Project
In a nutshell: I'm carrying crystals that I collect and gather from various locations of the planet back to the Heart of the Earth, the Sierra Nevada, Colombia, and replanting them back into the earth as an offering. This ceremony is led and guided by Mamo Saumaku of the Wiwa Tribe.
Replanting crystals returns their energy and intention back to the earth, completing a sacred cycle of giving and receiving. This practice restores balance, amplifies healing, and honors the interconnectedness of life, ensuring that the gifts of past generations continue to nourish the land and those who follow. Think of it like spiritual food for Pachamama :-)
A Collective Calling
From the first time I touched the sacred lands of the Sierra Nevada I knew there was something being asked of me. The land spirits spoke clearly and with the wisdom and guidance of Mamo Saumaku this mission came alive.
To my delight, what started out as a solo mission has expanded beyond myself. As I traveled and slowly shared this mission with friends, the excitement stirred...
Others felt called to contribute and began asking how they could support. So here we are, and now the invitation extends to you...
Ways to Support the Mission
Contribute a Crystal
Send me a crystal, broken or whole, and I will carry it to Colombia and replant it back into the earth on your behalf.
You are warmly invited to hold your crystal first. Breathe into it. Place a prayer or intention inside it. Your broken and shattered pieces are perfect for this. They do not need to be whole to be holy.
Join the charity email list. I announce sending windows a few months before each trip so you know exactly when and where to send your crystal.
Make a Financial Donation
Every contribution goes directly toward keeping this mission moving. Here is what your donation supports:
Luggage fees — crystals are heavy, and extra baggage charges add up fast.
Travel logistics — many sacred sites are off-grid and remote. We carry these crystals by hand in mochilas (traditional sacks) and rent transport when the terrain allows.
Receiving costs — maintaining the infrastructure to continue collecting crystals from around the world.
There is no minimum. Give what feels aligned. Even a small offering moves the mission forward.
Please include "Crystal Replanting Project" in the notes of your transfer so I know where to direct your gift with gratitude.
Share the Mission
Sometimes the most powerful thing is to pass this along to the right person.
Maybe you know a crystal wholesaler. A shop owner who wants to give back. Someone who has been sitting with a crystal for years not knowing what to do with it.
Let's unite and give back.
Guided By The Wiwa Ways
Mamo Saumaku of the Wiwa tribe of Colombia is regarded as an intermediary between the physical world and the spirit realm, responsible for conducting rituals, ceremonies, and maintaining harmony with the divine, the spirits, and the Earth. It is with great honor and privilege to work with him.
Our paths crossed during my first trip to Colombia and an instant kinship was felt. He felt like family, like someone I had known my whole life. The feeling was mutual. I had the honor of meeting his wife, son and a few close family members.
It is an honor to uphold this mission and to share it with those who resonate with its cause. With deep gratitude I thank you for your contribution, your prayers, and your energy.
Stay Close To What's Near My Heart
Field notes as the projects evolve...real time updates to what's happening and why.


