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November – Ayahuasca, Full Moon Ceremony (2025)

A Transformative Journey of Self-Discovery with Ayahuasca
Step beyond the ordinary and enter a realm of profound depth and enlightenment in our sacred Ayahuasca ceremonies. Rooted in centuries of indigenous tradition, this ancient medicine offers a gateway to transformative insights and emotional liberation, guiding participants through an intimate exploration of the inner self.
What to Expect from Your Journey
Our ceremony is designed as a sanctuary for self-exploration. Guided by experienced facilitators, each session is crafted to foster a deep connection with your spiritual essence, helping to unveil the wisdom and self-healing that resides within you.
Here’s what the journey entails:
- Introspection and Self-Reflection: Navigate through your inner landscapes, exploring your beliefs and emotions under the guidance of Ayahuasca, gaining clarity that illuminates your true path.
- Healing and Renewal: Experience the liberation from past emotional barriers and step into a realm of renewal and profound healing.
- Spiritual Connection: Engage with expanded states of consciousness, deepening your connection to the divine and the mysteries of the universe.
- Integration and Growth: Post-ceremony, we support you in incorporating these insights into daily life, promoting enduring personal transformation.
Ayahuasca
A Sacred plant medicine for healing, spiritual growth, and self-exploration. Rooted in ancient indigenous traditions, this medicine is believed to connect us to higher realms of consciousness, facilitating deep healing on emotional, mental, and spiritual levels. Participants embark on a journey of self-discovery, often unveiling hidden truths and fostering profound insights that promote personal transformation and a deeper connection to the natural world and the divine.
Rapéh Ceremony
Rapéh (also known as Hapé) is a sacred tobacco snuff used in traditional Amazonian ceremonies. Made from finely ground tobacco mixed with medicinal herbs, Rapéh is applied through the nostrils using a special pipe called a “Tepi.” In a Rapéh ceremony, participants are guided into a state of grounded awareness, cleansing the mind, body, and spirit. The medicine is known to clear mental fog, release emotional blockages, and provide clarity and alignment. It is often used to open and balance the energy centers, offering a deep sense of connection to nature, spirit, and self.
Sananga Ceremony
Sananga is a powerful plant medicine in the form of eye drops, traditionally used by indigenous tribes in the Amazon for spiritual and energetic cleansing. In a Sananga ceremony, participants receive the medicine directly in their eyes, which can create a brief period of discomfort. However, this experience is seen as part of the healing process, helping to clear energetic blockages and enhance focus and clarity. Sananga is believed to sharpen vision, both physically and spiritually, providing insights and enhancing one’s ability to perceive the world with greater depth and intuition. It is also used to clear negative energies and promote overall well-being.
Crystal Sound Bath
A deeply relaxing and meditative experience, using the healing vibrations of crystal singing bowls. Each bowl is tuned to specific frequencies that correspond to the body’s energy centers, or chakras, creating a harmonic resonance that soothes the nervous system and promotes healing. During the sound bath, participants are bathed in waves of sound, which help to release tension, balance emotions, and elevate consciousness. The crystal sound frequencies penetrate deeply into the body, assisting in clearing energetic blockages, reducing stress, and fostering a profound sense of peace, clarity, and inner alignment.
Secure Your Spot
We offer an intimate setting limited to just 10 participants, ensuring a personalized and deep transformative experience.
Join Us
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Come home to yourself, unlock profound inner wisdom, and embrace the transformative power of Ayahuasca.
