21 Day - Deep Emersion Dieta
All Ancestral Medicine Ceremonies are led by Kichwa Yachaks and tribal elders. Ceremonies take place typically at night in a large circular hut called a maloca, which is a traditional ceremonial space. There are bathrooms just outside of the maloca, and facilitators are always available should you need any assistance. Bedding and blankets are provided in the maloca.
21 Days: Deep Immersion Intensive Dieta
A long-term immersion provides an opportunity to go deeper within oneself and connect more fully with plant medicine. Learn the teachings from additional master plant teachers of the jungle by following traditional shamanic dieta and fasting rituals, which also involves the practice of withdrawing into isolation to work with the spirit of the teacher plants. This program is a longer-term commitment for those who want to take the next step in their healing journey.
Master Plants are made into tea from the leaves, flowers, bark, or root of the plant or tree and consumed according to the schedule prescribed by la madre shaman, maestra (master healer).
In the Kichwa tradition, master plants are considered to be sacred healers and teachers, and different plants have knowledge and teachings for different purposes. Through an isolation diet with a master plant and Ayahausca, one can receive the knowledge of that plant, deepen their own healing, learn how to heal others, and further explore and understand the world of plant medicines.