Retiros con Ayahuasca en Perú.
Healing retreats with Ayahuasca, a journey to your true nature in an original environment.
Ayahuasca Retreats
Our Ayahuasca retreats are the union of ancestral medicine techniques inherited from our ancestors and techniques of psychedelic medicine and transpersonal psychotherapy.
In our retreats we primarily seek to provide a healing experience through the exploration of expanded states of consciousness. You will be able to participate in ayahuasca ceremonies that will help you cleanse physically, energetically and spiritually, through a powerful process of catharsis, purgation and purification, and you will be supported by the use of shamanic energy work techniques.
One of the most important aspects of the Master Plant Diet is to follow the time-honored tradition of a restricted diet and not engage in specific activities before and after your time with us. This is to prepare and nourish the mind, body and spirit for the powerful energy work to be done.
To explain more clearly we share this analogy; when planting a seed in order for a healthy plant to grow, it is necessary to prepare the soil; to eliminate impurities and nourish it with nutrients. To allow your own inner soil to thrive, you need to be aware of what you consume and engage with physically, mentally and emotionally prior to your diet.
We cannot emphasize enough the importance of a committed dedication to integration and pre- and post-diet preparations. The pre-diet begins the cleansing of your mind and body, it also transmits your intention, self-discipline and commitment to the spirit of ayahuasca and master plants.
I experienced the most unexpected, unimaginable, unfathomable healing. Felipe’s power, the plants and the sacred soil provided have already changed my life forever. I know healing will occur in the coming months and I will embrace every moment. There are no words… thank you.”
Michelle P.
Felipe is an incredibly talented teacher with powerful medicine. Throughout 8 ceremonies, their icaros took me on a profound journey that changed my life. I will always be grateful to Felipe for his dedication to the healing arts and I hope to attend his center again soon.”
Willie W.
THE SHIPIBO VILLAGE
Previously two distinct tribes, the Shipibo and the Conibo, became one tribe due to intermarriage and cultural similarities. To this day, they maintain many of the traditions of their ancestors, including the ritual use of Ayahuasca and other medicinal plants from the Amazon. With one foot in the past while living in the 21st century, they strive to uphold the wisdom gained from millennia of life in the world’s richest and most biodiverse region.
During this time, the Shipibo were employed as wage laborers in agriculture and timber extraction for mestizo patrons and patrons. They also had interaction with Westerners in the form of doctors and nurses, Protestant missionaries, and representatives of the Peruvian government. Today, the Shipibo people range from well-acculturated groups, such as those living near the border city of Pucallpa, to moderately acculturated groups residing in remote areas downstream. However, their overall culture remains threatened due to constant pressure from colonialism, corporate resource extraction in the rainforest such as oil speculation and logging, drug trafficking, and the influence of missionaries.