Mexico's Private Forest Sanctuary Launches Masterclass on Mental Toughness
A privately-owned forest sanctuary in Mexico is launching a Mental Toughness and Happiness Masterclass to help people become happy no matter their circumstances.
Participants will travel to a remote region of San Miguel de Allende, where they will stay at an all-inclusive 5-star forest sanctuary owned by the family of Suzanne Di Lionne. Throughout their stay, guests will have the opportunity to connect with happy individuals, attend the Mental Toughness and Happiness Masterclass, practice forest bathing, experience the soothing sounds of ancient soundbaths, savor garden-to-table organic meals, partake in fire pit gatherings, sweat lodges, and stargazing, all while embracing the forest lifestyle with guidance from the “Happy Forest People” as their personal coaches.
About Suzanne Di Lionne’s Private Sanctuary
The sanctuary is renowned for its high vibrational frequency. When you step into this space, it’s not just the majesty of the trees that you experience—it’s a profound energetic presence that can be felt on an emotional and spiritual level. Visitors often describe a sense of awe that washes over them as soon as they enter. The forest air is filled with a kind of invisible life force. The high vibrational energy of the forest acts almost like a natural balm, easing anyone to slip into a soporific state and deep sleep.
Considered a Sacred Natural Site (SNS), Suzanne Di Lionne’s forest is not only spiritually significant but also serves as a biocultural hotspot for the conservation of nature. The sanctuary has unique tree species that release potent volatile compounds like phytoncides, terpenes, and other tree pheromones into the atmosphere. Terpenes and phytoncides are aromatic compounds widely-known for their natural sleep-aiding properties. This rich tapestry of tree chemical interactions contributes to the forest’s ethereal energy, creating a haven that feels magical and alive.
Interested in becoming mentally tough and happy? Contact us at the Divine Protectors of Endangered Mental Health Society for more information.