Alchemy of EnLifenment - The 7 Assumptions
Wed, Jan 07
|Kalapana
Heal personal and generational trauma, reclaim your power, and embody wholeness in yourself, your relationships, and your community. Registration Tickets for Alchemy of EnLifenment – The 7 Assumptions Sold Separately.


Time & Location
Jan 07, 2026, 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM HST
Kalapana, Kalapana, HI 96778, USA
About the event
Alchemy of EnLifenment - The 7 Assumptions
Essential Skills for Personal & Cultural Healing from the Inside Out
A True Human Workshop with Samantha Sweetwater
Learn to heal and integrate systemic, structural and generational trauma to co-create resilient cultures of wholeness that can survive and flourish in our rapidly changing world.
Reclaim, embody and share belonging, creativity, purpose, innocence, freedom, response-ability and Soul Residence.
Quit sabotaging yourself and your relationships.
Become a transmission of wholeness culture.
“Human beings are not at the mercy of mythical emotion circuits buried deep within animalistic parts of our highly evolved brain: we are architects of our own experience.” ~ Lisa Feldman Barrett, neuroscientist
The 7 Assumptions are a powerful tool to support coming home to yourself and others as we co-create safe, brave spaces that welcome everyone home. They are an alchemical practice for healing Self, Other & World. They help us to become humans who are meeting, integrating, and transcending personal, familial, epigenetic and systemic trauma —together.
How it works: by learning to embody and relate through positive developmental traits, the 7 Assumptions holistically disrupt habitual perceptions, projections and behaviors of separation, suffering, not-enoughness and trauma. They place you in the generative seat of your own reality creation and sacred social activism. We harnesses the science of construction to shift how we perceive and experience, and thus how we participate in the dance of self, other, world and culture.
This is an ultimate identity hack. None of us were raised in a culture of wholeness. None of us has full precedent in our bodies, our nervous systems, our emotional bodies, our identity structures or our relational habits for being established in wholeness or participating in a culture of wholeness. One interaction at a time (with ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities) we can get there.
