• On the 11th of April, you have the unique opportunity to experience Enchanted UPLIFT - our new state-change product, designed to lift the heart and the spirit.

  • The event starts at 19.30 and finishes around 23.00

  • Enchanted RITUAL will be part of a potent dance ceremony guided by none other than Dominik, one of our founders here at Enchg. He brings 20 years of experience in holding transformational events, working with archetypes, human relating dynamics, constellations, shadow work, and tantra. His passion here is to safely explore many nuances and aspects of human togetherness in dance and movement.

  • To open the container we will share Enchanted UPLIFT - our unique heart-opening new medicine.

⚠️ Contraindications - click here to review

Do not use Kanna if you are....

  • Taking SSRIs (e.g., sertraline, fluoxetine, citalopram)
  • Taking SNRIs (e.g., venlafaxine, duloxetine)
  • Taking MAOIs
  • Taking tramadol or other medications that strongly affect serotonin
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding (due to lack of safety data)
  • Diagnosed with a serious psychiatric condition, unless guided by a clinician

Use with Caution if you are....

  • Are sensitive to serotonergic substances
  • Have low blood pressure (Kanna may have mild relaxing effects)
  • Are combining it with other calming herbs (may increase drowsiness in some people)

Why Kanna should not be combined with alcohol:

Kanna should not be combined with alcohol due to their overlapping effects on the central nervous system. Kanna’s active alkaloids influence serotonin signalling and nervous-system tone, while alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that also alters neurotransmitter balance. When used together, alcohol can amplify kanna’s sedative and disinhibitory effects, increasing the risk of dizziness, impaired coordination, excessive relaxation, nausea, or emotional blunting. From a pharmacological perspective, combining the two places additional load on neurochemical regulation and liver metabolism, reducing clarity and predictability of effects. 

For safety, effectiveness, and a more integrated experience, kanna is best used without alcohol.

General Notes

  • Kanna should not be combined with pharmaceutical antidepressants because of overlapping effects on serotonin pathways.
  • Start with a low dose if you are new to Kanna or sensitive to plant medicines.
  • Effects typically last 2–4 hours and are generally mild and well-tolerated.
    • Each Heart Wave is a ritual, a sacred container we consciously enter to drop out of the mind into the impulse of dance.

    • Can we be courageous enough to strip away the layers of conditioning, of safety, of inhibition to show up with what's real?

    • Can we dance the joy of our humanity as well as the abstract, the painful, the contracted?

    • Can we own our eros, our desires, our boundaries? Dancing the invisible visible to create a mature field of exploration.

    • Each Heart Wave is skillfully led and facilitated to bring us closer to our most vulnerable selves, and with that to each other.

    • A Heart Wave is about turning towards each other - our fellow mirrors - to be seen and to bear witness.
  • In a Heart Wave, you will be invited to offer and receive touch, contact, and presence. You will also be celebrated for honouring your 'no', your boundaries.

    Musically, a Heart Wave resides more in the subtle, the nuanced - can you find your full expression when not held by a fast beat? So much beauty resides in the state of flow!

    Each Heart Wave will also invite your most potent warrior expression as we co-create one of the most ecstatic dance crescendos you may have ever experienced. To fully let go once the heart has been opened is a profoundly beautiful experience!

  • "What an incredible experience!! Very grateful and humbled"

    "Such a beautiful, blissful night, an exquisite journey. 💗 I felt very open and liberated through the release, permission and the flow of it all"

    "Thank you, thank you, Heart Wave 💗 feels like my heart, vulnerability, rage, grief were all welcomed into such a beautifully held container"