• Postgrad Online Class Y2 S1

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States
    Virtual Event

    This is a closed program, available only to initiated Tepahtiani practitioners. To become a Tepahtiani, one must first be initiated as a Granicero. Now in its second year, this ongoing online program offers Tepahtiani graduates a monthly space to ask questions, deepen their practice, and remain spiritually connected with Don David. It is also a sacred opportunity for Don David to […]

  • Tsantawu Prep Camp

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States

    Ritual Team Prep Camp: A Path of Service and Belonging
    This is more than preparation—it is a calling. The Ritual Team walks a path of devotion, fasting, training, and offering themselves in service to the land, the elements, and all beings. Each spring, they gather for days of rigorous preparation leading up to the Ritual, where they chant, dance, and honor the sacred mountain. In the fall, they return in gratitude, completing the cycle of reciprocity. It is demanding. It is transformative. It is an honor. For those who feel called, the Ritual Team is a village of seekers, bound by tradition and purpose.

  • Tsantawu Ritual

    Stone Mountain 1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA, United States

    A specialized, closed program offered by the Tsantawu Council. SACRED STONE MOUNTAIN SPRING or FALL CEREMONIES Ceremony connects us to the rhythms of the world and the power of the seasons. This sacred rite helps restore balance with the great forces of weather in the Stone Mountain region. It was given so that we may […]

  • Audience with Grandfather Fire: Tsantawu

    Stone Mountain 1000 Robert E Lee Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA, United States

    Sacred Stone Mountain: Audience with Grandfather - Fire At the conclusion of these ceremonies, the Audience with Grandfather Fire offers a sacred moment to confirm that the rituals were performed in alignment with divine intentions. During this closed gathering, Don David Wiley, as a conduit for Grandfather Fire, offers his body to the Divine, allowing Tatewarí to speak through him. The sacred dialogue that unfolds helps to affirm the success of the ceremony and provide divine guidance, ensuring that the work done is in harmony with the greater purpose of restoring balance to the Earth. These events offer profound opportunities for connection, service, and transformation. Join us in the sacred work of healing, restoration, and gratitude, as we walk together in right relationship with the Earth and the Divine.

  • GFF Recovery Day

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States

    Recovery Day: Honoring the Sacrifice and Service of Don David Wiley
    During Recovery Days, Don David Wiley is not available for sessions or events. These days are dedicated to his vital recovery after serving as a conduit for the God of Fire. Each time Grandfather Fire calls him into the ether, Don David endures intense physical strain as his temperature rises and he enters a deep trance-like state. This powerful process comes with great risk, as he channels sacred wisdom from Divine to share with others.

  • In-Person Healing Day in Carrollton, Georgia. USA

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States

    An In-Person Healing Day with Don David Wiley offers a profound opportunity for individuals to engage in deep, transformative healing rooted in ancient indigenous traditions. As an initiated healer in both the Nahua and Wixárika (Huichol) traditions of Mexico, Don David brings a wealth of ancestral wisdom to address the complexities of modern life. During […]

  • In Service: Voluntary Mentorship & Guidance

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States

    Mentoring Calls - As part of his sacred service, Don David Wiley offers monthly and bi-weekly volunteer mentoring to those leading organizations and spiritual endeavors ignited by Grandfather Fire—such as Sacred Fire's ED & Firekeeping, and the Tsantawu Men’s Council. Despite his limited time, Don David’s dedication ensures these offerings remain aligned with Grandfather’s guidance, continuing to grow and reach those who feel the call of Fire. By supporting key leaders and collaborators like Annie King and Sacred Fire’s Executive Director, he helps anchor a living legacy of ancestral wisdom, connection, and transformation—quietly sustaining the path of spiritual reconnection through love, service, and the wisdom of Fire.

  • Postgrad Online Class Y2 S2

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States
    Virtual Event

    This is a closed program, available only to initiated Tepahtiani practitioners. To become a Tepahtiani, one must first be initiated as a Granicero. Now in its second year, this ongoing online program offers Tepahtiani graduates a monthly space to ask questions, deepen their practice, and remain spiritually connected with Don David. It is also a sacred opportunity for Don David to […]

  • Continuous Education Prep – Traditional Medicine Paths

    Council House - Carrollton, Georgia 142 Hamp Chappell Rd, Carrollton, GA, United States

    Bridging Ancestral Wisdom to the Modern World - Bringing ancient indigenous wisdom into the Western modern context is no small task—but it’s one Don David Wiley has fully embraced. After years of intense apprenticeship and initiation in both the Nahua and Wixárika traditions, Don David has developed powerful, replicable programs that preserve the integrity of oral traditions while meeting the needs of contemporary seekers. With great care, he shares only what is meant to be shared—translating sacred teachings across cultures, minds, and worlds. Now supported by a dedicated team and the first generations of Western-trained shamanic healers, Don David continues preparing those who feel the soul-call to return to ancestral roots and live in right relationship with life. Deep gratitude to the teaching assistants who help carry this work forward. You are vital to this unfolding path of healing, balance, and service—for now and for future generations.