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A Naked Wednesday Story

Unclothed villagers gather around a campfire in the jungle clearing

We met in camp for Naked Wednesday and started with our usual ritual bath. Afterward we headed back, relaxed and comfortable, and settled in together.

The shaman began a story and everyone added a little part. It turned into something surprisingly good… “The Story Beneath the Roots”. More thoughtful than naughty this time, but a really nice way to end the evening together.

The Story Beneath the Roots

Long before the first Seeker arrived, the jungle hid a secret beneath the roots of the tallest tree. Its trunk rose vast and heavy, not reaching toward the sky, but pressing downward, as if all its strength existed to hold something sealed below. Those who passed felt awe stir in them, though none could say why.

Between the roots there was a glow — not fire, but a slow, steady pulse, like the breathing of the earth itself. The gods had not sent it as a gift. It was something that had to be guarded.

Few noticed it. Fewer dared approach.

One day, a small boy came digging for roots that made colors. He found the great tree by chance and saw the light beneath it. Though curiosity pulled him closer, he did not touch it. Day after day he returned, standing in reverent silence, wondering about the glow that looked almost like part of a buried sphere.

Months passed. Whole moons turned.

At times he held his hand above the light, close enough to feel its warmth, yet never daring to make contact. He sensed that this was not something to be taken by force. The secret would only reveal itself when approached with care.

One evening, his courage wavered. His fingers drifted nearer. Heat surged through his hand, sharp and burning. Fear struck him and he fled, believing himself cursed. That night he returned in prayer, asking only for peace.

The glow answered.

The heat softened into warmth. The light clarified, revealing a great sphere of living stone, veined with brightness like roots turned inside out. It was a fragment of the sky itself — fallen when the gods still walked close to the earth. It carried memory, power, and hunger all at once.

From that day on, the boy felt changed. He moved lightly through the jungle, singing to birds, scolding jaguars, feeling the forest answer him as if it recognized him. When he returned to the tree, the sphere had shifted in color, gentler now.

At last, he pressed his hand to the bark of the tree.

The roots loosened.

The sphere pulsed — and transformed.

Wings unfurled from the light, and from it emerged a radiant girl, glowing softly as she hovered before him. She placed her hand on his bare chest and smiled.

“You were careful,” she said. “You touched the tree before you touched me. You waited until I was ready.”

Overwhelmed, the boy fell back, speechless. She drew him up gently and held him.

“You are one of the few the gods trust,” she whispered. “To care for the earth. To guide others gently but firmly. To live in balance with all that grows and breathes.”

She rested her hand on his head.

“I grant you not one life, but nine.”

Light flashed — zasss — and where the boy stood, a cat blinked beneath the great tree, eyes shining with ancient knowing.

And so the jungle kept its secret — though sometimes, if you watch closely, a cat sits quietly at the roots of the tallest tree, listening to the earth breathe.

Naked Wednesday – Kart’s Día de los Muertos bath

Unclothed villagers gather in the river for a community bath under the canopy

This week after the Día de los Muertos storytelling, we gathered for another Naked Wednesday. Kart had gotten himself very dirty for storytelling, so we decided it was time for a proper river bath. Then Whisper, her DoD kitty and Zazulu held a Día de los Muertos quiz that Mitch won with ease. When the quiz ended, Shui and Sari began to play the drums, and soon the camp was alive with rhythm as everyone danced themselves dry.

Fishing Weekend Day 1

We opened Fishing Weekend with the Mama Cocha ritual at the water’s edge, then moved straight into the Xoco Fishing Weekend Dance—music, laughter, and a bright start to the festival.

The day began with opening words from Elder Bubba and Xoco Chieftess Khaing, reminding us of the strength of tradition and the power of unity.

Offerings to Mama Cocha followed, led by Shaman Whisper and Elder Summer. Each carried a tray of fruit, fish, and flowers, placing them before the statue. Then the men and women danced in her honor, ending with a ritual bath.

We wrapped up with a festive Xoco celebration—drums, laughter, and long tables set for everyone. Thanks to Miss Eve, Bertha, and the Resort for sponsoring the food and drinks that kept the crowd happy well into the evening.

Naked Wednesday Trivia

This Wednesday, the tribe held a cozy and intimate ceremony at the camp. The evening began with our ritual bath, followed by a fun trivia contest about the Amazon Jungle and the experience of being naked. Shui and Yakirin emerged as the trivia champions! We concluded the ceremony by gathering around the campfire to dry off, enjoying music and dancing together.

Last Naked Wednesday of the Year

This Wednesday marked the final Naked Bath of the year, at least organised by Whisper and Catten. Initially, not many people attended, but gradually more and more came to enjoy the bath, and eventually, some stayed for dancing afterward.

Small Naked Wednesday

This Wednesday we just had a small celebration since many were busy elsewhere. Sometimes it’s cosy when you just at home and not that many. The day ended in dancing around the fireplace, so all in all a really nice Wednesday.

Naked Wednesday – Hide Out

This Wednesday, we celebrated a memorable Naked Wednesday at the serene pond of Hide Out / Under Croft. The bathing was initiated by a ceremony at the waterfalls, by our Shaman Whisper. Our tribe and friends bathed in the refreshing waters, and as the sun set, we returned to the Tapi Camp, where we danced ourselves dry in the warmth of the firelight. It was another great and cozy Naked Wednesday, with many new friends joining us.

Naked Wednesdays Are Back

During a lengthy and rather boring Elder meeting, it was decided to reinstate regular Naked Wednesdays. The events will be smaller in scope, usually a bath, ceremony and dancing, but occasionally we’ll venture out for collective activities as well.

Today involved a bath and dancing with music provided by the Xoco and Alli. It was nice to be together again and also nice to see the Seekers back at our Wednesday gatherings.

Special Naked Wednesday

This Wednesday the Tapi and Xoco met at Muddy Water where Elle found an old labyrinth. We traversed it, avoiding lures like beds and spa’s…  After we went to Mama Allpa where we bathed, had a naked Wednesday ritual and finally a big party for our Shaman, Whispering Wind who had a birthday. 

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