Anonymous says, "Siddiq gave excellent preparation before the session and was the perfect listener after the session. The main thing I’ve noticed now, some weeks after my session, is I have the energy/fortitude to make changes when it comes to certain habits/patterns in my life." See more
Heather says, "The hosts were amazing, so caring for all my needs. the food was so tasty even on a plant medicine retreat where its usually a little bland. Dominika really makes sure you are comfortable and happy especially when it comes to food." See more
David says, "After the Visiones retreat in Soyen, Germany. Spain was right after we met Markus in Munich area. Different place but same group of Shamans, medicine, hospitality, organization." See more
Anonymous says, "I am really grateful towards Jana for my healing experience. She was very welcoming and accepting, and created a safe space for me to share my struggles. Before the session, we established what needed to be worked on, and how to heal the trauma." See more
Anonymous says, "I cannot put into words how magical these past couple of days have been. Deeply insightful, healing, full of love. I am beyond grateful to have had this opportunity." See more
Keith says, "Femke and Marijn are truly heart centred souls helping those on thier journey, with a true connection to the medicine they serve. The location is perfect the accommodation is beautiful, but the true medicine lies with in the soul." See more
Natalie says, "I really enjoyed the retreat hosted by Naysha, Mae and Miguel of Taita Inti. They created a beautiful healing atmosphere filled with love, music, attention and care." See more
Anonymous says, "I really suggest Amoraleza, if you are in Europe and like to reconnect with the real fundamentals of life. This experience was mind blowing and I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of the process." See more
Stefan says, "I am not exaggerating by saying that this 3-day retreat has been one of the most important and meaningful events in my life. It would be downright vulgar and unfair to call it a "service" or a "package"." See more