Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca is a brew made from two plants, Psychotria Viridis shrub and Banisteriopsis Caapi vine. It is a tool to deepen the knowledge of our inner being dedicated to deep healing.

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Bufo

Bufo comes from the Alvarius Toad, it is an Amphibian medicine containing 5meoDMT, known as the God molecule.

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Kambo

Kambo, also known as frog medicine, is the venomous secretion of Phyllomedusa bicolor (the giant leaf or monkey frog), known for its powerful emetic or purgative effects

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Cacao

Cacao has been used in ancient ceremonies by South Americans (the Maya) for thousands of years. The ceremonies are rooted in helping to rebalance the energies within us and restore good health.

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Temazcal

Temazcal is a type of sweat lodge originated from pre-Hispanic indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica. The Maya use the Temazcal as a place for both spiritual ceremonies and physical healing.

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Liana of the Soul

Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca is a tool to deepen the knowledge of our inner being dedicated to deep healing. It is an opportunity of great power to be able to see inside yourself and change your life, heal your relationship with yourself and those around you, to contact your inner teacher or beings of light and love through prayer.

Your vision of life and spirituality will be amplified and your consciousness will reach higher levels. Participating in a ceremony with sacred medicine requires a lot of respect for the plant, the participants, and the ceremony itself. To attend you must have a good, clear and deep intention of what you want to work on since it is a powerful opportunity to exert very deep and radical changes in your life. So we ask you to be aware of this. This is not a therapy for just anyone, nor is it a recreational experience.

Bufo Alvarius

Bufo

Bufo Alvarius Toad is an amphibian medicine containing 5meoDMT, known as the ‘God molecule’. DMT is the chemical that we produce at birth and death.

Smoking Bufo Alvarius toad is an experience in which we can let a part of ourselves die and be able to be reborn with a greater understanding of ourselves. Decoding the information of our history, thus making the trauma only a memory. It is a restoration and healing of all the information of the soul, body and mind. It is the divine breath that restructures all genetic and emotional information. An experience of understanding the liberation of the spirit in which we can find inner peace and thus be able to live with gratitude and harmony.

Frog medicine

Kambo

Kambo, also known as frog medicine, is the venomous secretion of Phyllomedusa bicolour (the giant leaf or monkey frog), a bright green tree frog native to the Amazon basin. It can be found in the rainforest regions of northern Brazil, eastern Peru, southeastern Colombia, and parts of Venezuela, Bolivia, and the Guianas.

Kambo has a range of traditional and potential therapeutic applications, both medical and psycho-spiritual. Commonly described as an ‘ordeal medicine’, the secretion is known for its powerful emetic or purgative effects. Despite its initial unpleasantness, Kambo is widely sought out to revitalize body and mind.

The purgative secretion “resets” the body, not only by strengthening the immune system but also through distinct psycho-spiritual benefits. A profoundly transformational tool, Kambo medicine is known to increase compassion, courage, emotional stability, and personal sovereignty.

Food of the Gods

Cacao

Cacao has been used in ancient ceremonies by South Americans (the Maya) for thousands of years. It has an active ingredient in it called theobromine — which can be translated to, ‘Food of the Gods’.

Cacao ceremonies are a type of shamanic healing, but they don’t have hallucinogenic or “out of body” effects, unlike some other shamanic experiences. The ceremonies are rooted in helping to rebalance the energies within us and restore good health.

Through opening the heart, cacao enables us to hear our true selves, work through blockages and past traumas, dissolve any pent-up negative energy, and help us align with who we truly are. Cacao is packed with vitamins and minerals that are great for cardiovascular health. It is also renowned for releasing dopamine and endorphins in the body, which soothe symptoms of PMS as well as depression, by boosting our mood.

House of heat

Temazcal

Temazcal is a type of sweat lodge which originated from pre-Hispanic indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica. The word temazcal comes from the Nahuatl word temāzcalli (“house of heat”), or possibly from the Aztec teme (to bathe) and calli (house).

The Maya, in modern-day Mexico, used the temazcal as a place for both spiritual ceremonies and physical healing. They would enter the temazcal for days at a time in search of the answers within themselves, exiting the ritual as a newly profound being.

In general, the temazcal was viewed by the Mayans as the womb of Mother Earth. The structure itself is typically constructed from volcanic rock, cement and clay and has a circular dome.

Volcanic stones are heated and placed in a pit inside. Between 2 – 20 guests sit in the temazcal and a Shaman (ancient Maya healer) performs a series of guided meditations targeted at cleansing and harmonizing the spirit.