Bonilla, Peñol, Antioquia, Colombia
Up to 4 in group
Feb 13 - 15, 2026
About this Retreat
16 years on the plant medicine path, Ayurveda, Herbology and vibrational therapies. My journey with Amazonian plant medicine and self-healing practices began 16 years ago, here in Colombia. It has been a deep path of healing, remembering, and returning to the essence of who I am. It was more than learning—it was a journey of initiations. I studied traditional plant medicine under the guidance of indigenous teachers and healers, whose wisdom helped me discover my own authentic path—as a healer, and as a human being in service. During those years, I also immersed myself in other ancient healing sciences such as Ayurveda, Vibrational Therapies, Herbology, Biomagnetism, and Shamanic Sound Healing. Today, I weave all of these traditions into our retreats, integrating them with the sacred ceremonies. I see the entire retreat experience as one continuous, living ceremony—deeply personalized and held with care. It is a space for curing, healing, being, and becoming.
Reminder of soul mission and dharma, also a sound healer and sacred mushroom ceremony facilitator. Since childhood, I’ve been attuned to the subtle mysteries that whisper beneath the surface of reality. In the unfolding of my path, three ancient keys appeared: Plant Yoga, the Science of Sound, and the Science of Light — Vedic Astrology. These ancient practices became portals, guiding me inward, where healing begins and the truth start to reveal itself. My journey is a quest to awaken higher harmonics, to remember what the soul has always known, and to walk in resonance with the cosmic rhythm. I feel called to walk this dharmic path alongside others who are also seeking their own. It is a shared journey of uncovering karmic knots and illuminating blind spots, supporting each other with openness and compassion.
Details of this retreat
This is a three-day intensive plant medicine retreat, including two Ayahuasca ceremonies and harmonising circles with other traditional plant medicines such as mambe, ambil, and rapé.