Bio-Cultural Corridor (Sierra Nevada)
Site
AGUA DE LUNA
Conservation Natural Forest 1,06 ha

ABOUT

HUB VISION
Agua de Luna is a call to live fully, to find greatness in the everyday, and to reconnect with the purest essence of our humanity. Nestled at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, this sacred place emerges as a tribute to life itself, infused with meaning and devotion. It is designed for those seeking an intimate encounter with their inner selves and the natural world—a space where the internal and external intertwine, giving rise to a profound experience of reconnection, creativity, and service.
Agua de Luna aspires to be a center for integral transformation, where individuals can rediscover their essential being through conscious practices, symbolic rituals, and harmonious coexistence with nature. Here, self-care, care for others, and stewardship of the land become intertwined paths to a life of greater fulfillment, meaning, and joy.

Community is at the heart of Agua de Luna, where relationships are built on authenticity, respect, and collaboration. It is a space where individual growth ripples outward, strengthening the collective and reinforcing the understanding that personal transformation is inherently linked to the well-being of all. Spirituality is not seen as something separate from daily life but rather as an integral force that infuses each action with devotion, gratitude, and service—whether it is planting a seed, tending the land, or simply sharing a moment of presence.

Agua de Luna invites all who enter to walk a path of inner and outer harmony, embracing the sacredness of life in its simplest and most profound forms.

THE STEWARDS

Celia and her daughter Myhla, two beings of the Caribbean, have been bound in a journey of growth and meaningful connection.

Celia has spent most of her life in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, she developed a deep respect for the land and its guardianship. As a mother and traveler, she believes true stewardship comes from connection. For 15 years, she has explored Western psychology with Daniel Taroppio and Eastern wisdom through Vipassana, integrating body, mind, emotions, and energy to support others in their self-discovery.
At ten years old, Myhla embraces the wild beauty of the Sierra through art, laughter, and deep friendships. She loves cacao, traveling, painting, theater, and the ever-moving waters of the Palomino Sea.

Since 2024, they live at Agua de Luna, continuously rediscovering themselves in harmony with nature and daily life.