Visions and Projects

Ancestral Temple for the Feminine – Títua 

Support us to rise still 15.000€euros out of 25.000€. We have captured unforgettable moments of the building of this Temple that you can see in the video below. Read more about the whole vision and what this Títua is for in the following below.

On the sacred lands of FoWe, during the March Equinox of 2026, under the light of the Fifth Ceremony of Gold, the Titua — the Temple of Women — received its baptism. This moment marked not only the blessing of a house, but the birth of a living being woven from prayer, stone, song, and the heartbeat of Mother Earth.

From the laying of the first stone, through offerings, spiritual payments, and ceremonies of permission, each step was a dialogue with the forces of Creation. Over four moons, the temple rose — a house born of collective labor, devotion, and ancestral guidance. It now stands complete in form, but not yet in balance, for the financial payment of this sacred work remains pending.

We did not wait for certainty or security before building. We built because the vision was clear and the call undeniable. This temple was not our idea alone; it was the voice of the Mother herself — a calling for balance between the feminine and masculine, a reminder that humanity must return to harmony with the Earth. We trusted, we listened, and we acted.

Now, with the temple standing as a vessel of life and wisdom, we continue the prayer: to complete not only the building, but also the circle — finalizing the resources needed so this offering to humanity and to the Earth may be whole.

This temple is our collective responsibility, our shared prayer, and our gift to future generations.

Introduction to the Project

An ancestral house is a classroom of pedagogy, where elders—grandmothers and grandfathers—share the ancestral wisdom of caring for life, in connection with the path of self-knowledge that allows us to hear the inner voice of our own heart.

It is a place created to give the mind space to find peace in the dark emptiness of the universal creative Mother (in the Muisca language, Muisk Kubun, this original void is recognized as feminine and called Bagüe). In these houses of wisdom, one also learns to listen to the voice of Mother Earth (Hicha Waia): sometimes through meditation and silence, other times through songs (traditional mantras in the ancestral language) and dances, which open the way to connect our pure being—as part of Nature—with the greater whole.

 

At this moment, in the Muisca territory of FoWe in Colombia, one of these houses is being built: an ancestral temple for women, called Titua. It is a space dedicated to awakening care for the sacred feminine, where women may gather to share, to carry out their rites of passage, to hold retreats for moon cycles, and to reconnect with the philosophy of woman as the guardian of the Earth’s wisdom.

FoWe is located in the womb of the Mother: the largest páramo in the world, a unique ecosystem naturally designed for safeguarding life on the planet, as the birthplace of the water cycle. From the Andean cosmovision of Indigenous peoples, woman is recognized as guardian and portal of life. For this reason, it is deeply significant that in this place arises a sanctuary where women can unite and share the diverse visions of the sacred feminine.

Mother House, to raise up the balance of love that cares for all equally.

Who is it for?

To strengthen and accompany the process of ethnic re-composition of ancestral peoples, in FoWe, Muisca territory, this house arises so that women, girls, mothers, and grandmothers may gather in a safe space created especially for them. Titua is born as a space open to women of all cultures and from every corner of the planet, without distinction.

Here, grandmothers and wisdom keepers from diverse Indigenous peoples and traditions may share their knowledge, and women of the territory—as well as those who visit—will find, in this place built from traditional architecture, sacred geometry, and organic materials, a sanctuary for personal growth, physical health, well-being, tranquility, and spiritual expansion. It is a house for caring for themselves, for life, for Mother Earth (Hicha Waia), and for the sacred feminine consciousness.

 

Titua is also envisioned as a safe space for deep healing—a place where women may also recover from experiences of trauma (such as abuse, neglect, violence, or loss) and where they may heal their voice, mind emotions, their relationship with their own body, and their connection with the Earth.

In this territory, a Titua for men was built some time ago. Therefore, raising this house for women is essential to restore balance between masculine and feminine energies, so that both may flow once again in harmony. From this sacred place of Mother Earth, it seeks to elevate a prayer and create a space of equality for all.

Why is this Temple Important?

The Temple of Women is not just another house — it is a living prayer for the survival of life on Earth.

On March 28, 2025, grandmothers and wisdom-keepers from many cultures will gather in FoWe, under a rare astrological alignment where Neptune and Uranus — guardians of the feminine and masculine — enter the House of Aries. This cosmic event heralds a rebirth of balance between the two primordial energies of Creation. And yet, for this prophecy to take root on Earth, the feminine must have a home, a temple, a womb from which to guide the way forward.

Without this house, women lose a sanctuary to cleanse their wounds, reclaim their voices, and return to the deep essence of the Divine Mother. Without it, humanity loses a place where new generations can receive the wisdom of the grandmothers, the teachings that remind us how to live in harmony with the Earth.

This temple is not simply walls and a roof — it is a portal for healing. Here women will walk through cycles of renewal: 9 days, 9 months, 9 years — cycles that allow them to be reborn again and again into a new humanity rooted in care, balance, and peace.

 

IT IS AN ESSENCIAL CONTRIBUTION TO RESTORE PEACE ON THE PLANET!

 

The world cannot live without this temple because:

  • 🌍 It anchors the balance of feminine and masculine energies in our time of planetary crisis.
  • 🌊 It protects and honors the waters — One Water that unites the Earth and sustains all beings.
  • 🌿 It safeguards the wisdom of Indigenous peoples and transmits it to future generations.
  • 💫 It offers a sanctuary where women can heal trauma, reclaim their power, and rise as guardians of life.
  • 🌱 It is an essential contribution to sustainability, rooting social healing in ecological care.
  • 🔥 It addresses global warming by protecting the páramo — the largest womb of water on the planet — a vital ecosystem that regulates climate and life cycles.
  • 📚 It becomes a living school of pedagogy, permaculture, traditional medicine, and sacred arts, teaching communities how to regenerate both land and spirit.

And for men, this temple is just as vital.


When women are healed, men are healed too. When women reclaim their voices, men find clearer ways to listen and to speak. When women reconnect with their bodies, men learn new ways to honor life and the sacred. By restoring the feminine, men are freed from the distortions of patriarchy, invited to rediscover their own sacred masculine in balance — not in domination, but in harmony.

To raise this house is to honor abundance, generosity, and the sacred womb of Creation. It is to lift a collective prayer, a voice, and a song — carried by water, carried by the Earth, carried by us all.

 

This will be a Temple for the Divine Mother. And in this moment of great transformation, there is nothing more urgent, nothing more vital, nothing more sacred we can do.

The purpose and vision

Cultural Significance: How does this house preserve history, tradition, and identity?

For us as ancestral cultures, oral tradition, song, dance, work with sacred plants, stories, medicine, and weaving have always been the traditional ways to preserve our wisdom and our identity. This identity allows us to remain connected to the memory of the Earth and to sustain ways of life that, even today, continue to live in harmony with Mother Nature.

All of these practices take place within our ancestral houses of wisdom—spaces where this ancient pedagogy remains alive. From our Muisca cosmovision, these houses are wombs of wisdom, where creation is gestated and where we, as people, enter to be reborn again and again, each time with deeper knowledge and more tools for the path of buen vivir(good living).

The Titua that we are building in FoWe, besides being a sanctuary for sacred feminine energy, will also be a house of transmission of ancestral wisdom on themes that belong especially to women. Here, women from our territory and from all over the world will be able to gather, to receive and re-transmit the stories and teachings of our Muisca grandmothers and wisdom keepers, as well as those of other Native communities, who will share within this temple.

Community Impact

The Titua will serve as:

  • safe house for women to gather, learn, teach, heal, and empower themselves.

  • center for intercultural exchange, weaving wisdom across traditions passed down from the lineages..

  • training ground for new generations of women as guardians of life.

  • living example of ecological, cultural, and spiritual regeneration. and so much more…

From FoWe, located at the heart of the páramo—the very womb of water for the planet—this house will help birth a new humanity rooted in harmony, healing, and balance.

Women’s Empowerment

Open to being an intercultural space of ancestral wisdom, this house is being born in the Muisca territory of FoWe to weave connections between grandmothers and young women from around the planet. Together they will create a network of support focused on the empowerment of the sacred feminine energy, nurturing the rebirth of a collective of women as guardians and healers of the Earth.

The art of weaving carries the message of unity — beginning with the personal, individual process and extending into the communal work that is sustained by a finely woven base, held by a strong and steady structure. That foundation is offered by the Muisca territory of FoWe with its own ancestral wisdom. The weaving itself will emerge as the living result of the diverse processes and intercultural encounters that women cultivate in this sacred place.

Why we need financial support?

We extend a call for support to the planetary community. Having been displaced from our sacred sites, and as Natives of the Muisca territory who lost access to land during the processes of colonization, all our efforts at FoWe have been focused on reconnecting with ancestral wisdom to restore our culture and our territory. We want to return to living in harmony with life, as beings who are part of the divine body of Mother Nature.

 

In recent centuries, because of the patriarchal conquest of our lands, our access to resources has been limited. Despite this, years ago we began — with dedication, our own resources, and international support from independent people who received healing through our service to life and trusted what we had already shown we could do — this process of territorial and cultural regeneration.

 

This land, which we were able to recover thanks to the strength of Grandmother Isabel, guardian of the territory, who gave everything she had to allow our family to begin this return to origin, continues forward in the path of recovering the native seeds of wisdom. We have received the call and the mandate to raise, in this time of planetary synchronicity, this house for the Sacred Feminine.

 

We are already building it with the wood and materials we have planted and cared for in the reforestation process that we have advanced over the last years. However, there are still native construction materials we must purchase from settlers in the territory, such as the straw for the roof, among others. The work of the traditional builders and the members of the core team who are fully dedicated to this project must also be recognized, so that the families who are giving their full time to raising this temple can maintain their wellbeing.

From our cosmovision, this house will be vital for the gestation of an ancient-new humanity that reconnects with Nature and the wisdom of the Earth. It will serve as an example to inspire the rebirth of more territories of Peace, and it will be one of the spaces that sustains the ongoing process of regeneration here in FoWe.

 

For all these reasons, we extend this invitation to collaborate to all who feel the call of the Earth, so that with your support, this site dedicated to women and the Sacred Feminine — which has already been conceived and sown, and is now in gestation — can be brought to life.

Support from all is indispensable for the wellbeing of Mother Earth and all beings. It is time to understand the necessity of helping one another, for the care of life itself.

 

The Native communities of this territory, today called Colombia, have a direct and living history with Mother Earth. Their wellbeing, abundance, and spirituality are directly connected to inhabiting the land and understanding the cycles of life through the movements of the stars.

Only a few generations ago, the concept of money did not even exist, and as the grandmothers say, before this financial logic appeared, wellbeing was a shared reality for all.

 

For ancestral communities, the Earth is the Mother of abundance, and human beings receive this blessing to ensure the wellbeing of all beings of the universe through the spiritual work of offering, a practice common among all Native peoples of the planet. This possibility has been erased through the displacement and dispossession of ancestral Native communities from their territories. The rise of modern nations, based on contemporary economic logics, has brought other notions of wellbeing that have devastated both Nature and the Native peoples of the Earth.

The rise of contemporary nations, sustained by economic logics that destroy rather than protect, has imposed new notions of wellbeing that have devastated both Nature and the Native peoples of the Earth. 

 

The case of the Muisca people is no different. For FoWe, the history of dialogue with the Colombian government is one that must be reviewed carefully. Internal community divisions — the result of colonial memory — and the existing economic interests of multinational corporations over the sacred water territories that the Muisca protected for millennia, complicate the survival of more than 40 independent community processes within this ancestral Nation. The persistent denial of our existence prevents dialogue with the Colombian government and with other governments and institutions, closing the door to land recovery programs and the economic resources needed to develop projects in our territories.

 

The only path has been our own ability to create independent strategies for developing our projects — whether individually, collectively, or as families. Thanks to cultural activities focused on ethnic recomposition and the pedagogy of ancestral wisdom — open to all who seek personal healing in connection with Mother Nature — and thanks to alliances with wisdom-keepers from multiple cultures, we have been able to advance, step by step, in the construction of this ancestral territory of medicine and wisdom.

From here, we continue to offer healing to the system of life itself, rooted always in connection with Mother Water, the source of life.

How will the funds be used?

Budget Table 
ItemDescriptionCost (COP)
Video & PhotographyDocumentation and communication4,000,000
WorkersTraditional builders & core project team16,000,000
MaterialsCords, Wood, Straw for roof34,000,000
ArchitectDesign & architectural guidance5,000,000
Planning & OrganizationSupport for territorial and virtual teams18,000,000
Crowdfunding CampaignPromotion and coordination4,000,000
PlatformTechnical hosting & processing fees4,000,000
Food & AccommodationFor workers (3 months)5,000,000
Infrastructure (Compost Toilets)Ecological sanitation construction20,000,000

Total: 110.000.000,00 COP = 25.000,00 €uro (depending exchange rate)

+ As we gathered already around 9.000,00 €uro we learned that we have not taken into account the fees being charged due to ATM costs, or banking transfer fees etc.

Where you can send your support?

Currently we need to use Paypal for the transaction, yet we are in the process of founding the HICHA WAIA FOUNDATION which will be finalized probably by the end of January 2026, in Colombia. Therefore, we use PAYPAL and soon even Revolut. We also love to receive your support via Western Union.

How you can help?

This temple is not just a building — it is a living prayer. And bringing it to life is only possible with the hands, hearts, and generosity of those who feel called to support. There are many ways to join us in this creation:

Donation Tiers with Meaningful Rewards

  • €15.000 and above — A 9-day private retreat with Buntkua and other native Wisdom Keepers

  • €5,000 and above — A 3-day private retreat in FoWe, immersed in the ancestral territory and guided by wisdom keepers.

  • €3,000 and above — Participation in a retreat at FoWe with only minimal expenses.

  • €1,000 and above — A 1x 1:1 online consultation with Buntkua, sharing ancestral teachings and guidance.

  • €500 and above — Access to group online transmissions to receive collective wisdom and prayers.

  • €any amount is an incredible opportunity for the Temple and our community.

Other Ways to Contribute

  • Share this campaign across your social media and networks, helping the message travel far.

  • Connect us with investors or allies who resonate with this vision.

  • Offer your support in the strategic planning of this campaign (only people with experience)

  • Volunteer or provide in-kind donations of materials, tools, or services.

  • Come to FoWe and learn, side by side with wisdom keepers, how to construct an ancestral house — becoming part of the legacy with your own hands.

Every act of support, no matter the size, is a seed planted in the womb of Mother Earth. Together, we can help this house be born and ensure its blessings ripple out to the whole world

Letter of Gratitude

Beloved supporters, friends, and family of the Earth,

With hearts full of joy and humility, we extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who has helped us bring the dream of the Women’s Temple into being.

To those who donated, prayed, built, shared, and spread the word — you have become part of this weaving. Each offering, whether through resources, hands, or words of encouragement, has been a thread in the sacred fabric of this house. Together, you have shown that when the community of the Earth unites with one heart, miracles become possible. Especially to the Wiwa Family of Gabriel & Josefa & their Children, Radha, Hunter, Esra, Daniella (lost of Material, Video and Photos, were captured by her), Virgine, Rodrigo, Rogelio, Marlene & Buntkua.

This temple, rising in FoWe, is not only our creation but yours as well. It is the fruit of collective love, trust, and solidarity. It is a prayer made visible, a space for healing, wisdom, and balance that will continue to nourish generations to come.

May every gesture you made return to you multiplied, as blessings in your lives and in the lives of your families. May the waters carry your names, your prayers, and your generosity across the Earth, reminding all that we are One.

From the womb of the Mother, from the heart of the Muisca territory, we say with reverence and love:

 

Thank you. Gracias. Hitcha Waia.

With all our love and respect,

The FoWe Family & the Guardians of the Temple