Anonymous says, "This is my first psychedelic experience. I felt extremely safe throughout the retreat. All the facilitators are professionals and know what they do to make one comfortable, create a growth environment and mindset, and pay attention to every detail." See more
Anonymous says, "Being heard is important and that's well covered here!" See more
Miriam says, "This retreat was nothing I expected (perhaps because I did not have any prior experience with these types of retreats), yet deeply moving on a personal level, connecting, loving, accepting, and allowing me to experience something outside of my comfort zone." See more
Raneem says, " I can’t say enough good things about Rosa! She has this incredible ability to touch the pain and help heal it energetically Throughout my time at the retreat, she was always there, guiding me with patience and understanding Rosa would light a candle for me, letting me hold it while explaining everything, which really helped me see the way forward Even when I was being stubborn and a bit of a rock head, she remained by my side, calming me down and providing the support I needed I’m so grateful for her presence and the healing she brought into my life" See more
Patrick says, "This was a great experience. I was a bit apprehensive at the beginning as I'd never attended an ayahuasca ceremony before but the team were very welcoming and the weekend was well organised." See more
Jasmin says, "I have only good words to say about this retreat. The team was incredibly welcoming and made me feel right at ease from the moment I arrived, soothing my nerves." See more
Lois says, "The talented, compassionate Inwardbound team helped me safely and lovingly learn from my sorrow, let it go, and tap into an exuberant feeling of possibilities and renewed creativity." See more
Anonymous says, "I would emphasise how the different lenses all worked to inform each other and therefore made the overall offering richer. I would also talk about how Synthesis has consistently promoted the value of "walking the walk", so not just lip-service, but the actual lived embodied commitment to our own wholeness; only then can we be taken seriously to facilitate someone else's journey towards wholeness." See more