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ayahuasca

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The ceremonies we are inviting you to are guided by the Ayaruna family. They create a sacred, loving space, honoring the medicine's spirit and respecting the Shipibo-Conibo tradition, ensuring a spiritually enriching experience.

December 20th | One Breath of Yoga

This is for you if...

  • You seek deep emotional and spiritual healing

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  • You are ready to confront and

       release past traumas

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  • You desire a profound connection to your inner self and the universe

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  • You wish to gain insights into your

       life purpose and direction

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  • You are open to transformative, consciousness-expanding experiences

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  • You want to break free from limiting

       patterns and behaviors

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  • You are prepared to explore the depths of your psyche in a safe and supportive environment

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  • You seek a deeper understanding of your emotions, thoughts, and actions

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  • You are committed to integrating the lessons learned into your daily life for lasting change

Family Ayaruna in Tepoztlan, Mexico.

Watch the full documentary about ayahuasca here.

When someone feels the call to embark on the healing journey with potent medicine such as Ayahuasca, it is crucial to find the right facilitators. This powerful medicine uncovers many layers of our being and brings us into a highly sensitive state. Feeling safe within the ceremonial space and trusting those who hold it are the most important aspects for someone to fully surrender to the medicine, allowing her to initiate profound healing. Providing such an experience is our highest priority. Therefore, we work exclusively with Pamela, Ivan and the rest of the Ayaruna family, who guarantee high-quality ceremonies and create a loving environment. 

 

Participants in these ceremonies praise the incredible music that enhances their experience, helping them navigate the more challenging parts of their journey. The shamans and facilitators are talented musicians with years of experience, offering an extensive selection of musical instruments and beautiful, sometimes described as angelic, voices that deeply enrich the healing process.

 

Ayahuasca is a potent psychoactive brew used by indigenous Amazonian tribes for spiritual and healing ceremonies. It is made from the Banisteriopsis caapi vine and Psychotria viridis leaves. The active compounds induce altered states of consciousness, leading to vivid visions and deep introspection. These experiences often result in profound emotional and psychological insights.

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It is an honor to invite you into this Sacred space and offer you all the guidance you need before and after the ceremony.

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Included:

  • Ayahuasca ceremony with sound healing ​​​​​​

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  • ​​​​​​​​​Medicine of Rapé before and after the ceremony​​​

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  • Return transportation from Playa del Carmen centro to the ceremony

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  • Guidance in the week leading up

       to the ceremony 

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  • Integration call

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  • 30% discount on one of the integration mentorships

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       For an additional fee:​

  • Transportation from and to Cancún International Airport (CUN) 

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  • ​Luxury accommodation with access

       to a cenote

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Participating in a Sacred Medicine ceremony requires deep respect for the plant, the participants, and the ceremony. You should come with a clear, thoughtful intention for what you wish to work on, as this is a powerful opportunity for profound change. Please be mindful that this is not a recreational activity or casual therapy; it demands serious commitment and respect.

Ayahuasca package â€‹

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Investment

from past participants

The ceremonies I did with Ivan and Pamela were truly transformative. I am a significantly better, happier and more abundant person having drank medicine with them. Their ceremonies were organized and I felt very safe to go through my processes, especially with how great the music that they played was.

Soma Marton, Canada

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