For Solarnati communities, spirituality is rooted in respect for life cycles and interdependence. There are no gods, but flows: water, light, soil, wind. Everything has a voice in their worldview, and cycle wisdom is the foundation of their customs.
To understand the cycle is to recognize that everything that is born, blossoms, decays, and dies also transforms. That decomposition is not an end, but a doorway into a new form of life. This wisdom is not transmitted through dogma, but through observation, practice, and attentive listening to the environment: how the seasons behave, what the moss’s dampness whispers, when it is time to sow… and when it is time to let go.
Practices: Seasonal celebrations, offerings to the Earth, songs of growth.
Each equinox and solstice is an opportunity to renew their vows with the world. In these celebrations, the goal is not to transcend matter, but to inhabit it fully: they sing to growth, give thanks for the harvest, and honor loss. Offerings are not sacrifices, but symbolic acts of reciprocity: returning nutrients, time, care.
Spiritual guides: There are no priests, but pulse keepers, people who accompany the rhythms of the community.
The pulse keepers do not impose a truth: they discover it alongside others, listening to what vibrates inside and outside every living being. They are the ones who notice when a person needs silence or when a garden asks for rest. Their guidance is gentle, like the rain that prepares the earth for the sprout.

Central concept: “Life regenerates if you listen to it.”
Listening to life is more than observing it: it is resonating at its frequency. It is understanding that exhausted soil can heal if we let it breathe. That human bonds will blossom if we nourish them without forcing them. That everything alive has a rhythm, and when ours accompanies it, regeneration happens.
Memory is celebrated, not preserved in monuments, but in living gardens that tell stories through colors, scents, and changing forms.
Thus, the Cycle is not just a metaphor: it is a truth lived in every step, every breath, every decision that honors the continuity of life.