14 Day Ayahuasca and Master Plant Diet Retreat

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Inca Shipiba Peru, Nauta, Peru
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Up to 12 in group
Date
Flexible Dates

Retreat Highlights

  • Ayahuasca
  • Master Plant Diets
  • Shamanic Training
  • Healing
  • Growth
  • Delicious food
  • Jungle location

About this Retreat

Details of this retreat

Experience the transformative power of an Ayahuasca Retreat and Master Plant Dieta in a jungle center led by a Shipibo tribe Maestra Matilda (45+ years of experience) and her family. In each ceremony we have 3 shamans present. There's also an English/Spanish speaking facilitator (15 years of experience) at the center who will help with integration sessions and sound baths.
7 Day (or more) Master Plant Dieta includes 3 Ayahuasca ceremonies, 1 Plant Dieta and 3 integration sessions + Sound bath, Kambo, San Pedro sessions if needed.

Shamanic apprenticeship: ask for more info

This immersive journey offers profound connections with the spirit of the plants.
In indigenous Amazonian cultures like the Shipibo, the dieta is an apprenticeship with the plant you consume. It provides messages for personal healing, a deeper understanding of reality, and the acquisition of medicinal skills through icaros, healing songs.

Embarking on a master plant dieta requires unwavering determination. It's designed for individuals committed to their own transformation and that of others. By quieting the mind, eliminating distractions, and disconnecting from everyday chaos, you can achieve a state of stillness to receive subtle messages. These may come in dreams, visions, or through the encompassing forest, revealing the path to knowledge followed by shamans.

Each master plant possesses unique qualities. Some open the heart and nurture emotions, while others provide stability and resilience in the face of life's challenges. Certain plants enhance focus and empower you to pursue your true desires, such as overcoming addictions. Others have healing properties for ailments like stomach issues, rheumatism, and depression. When applying for a master plant dieta, it's essential to specify your intentions, enabling the healer to select the most suitable plant for your journey.

You can choose from various plant teachers, including Ajo Sacha (Mansoa Alliacea), Bobinsana (Calliandra angustifolia), Chiric Sanango (Brunfelsia grandiflora), Chuchuhuasi (Maytenus laevis), and more. If you're experienced, you can select your own plant, or Matilda can guide you based on your intentions and her intuitive understanding after the first ceremony.

During the master plant dieta, a significant portion of your time is spent in seclusion. You'll reside in a private tambo, a forest hut designed to protect you from insects and without electricity. Meals, served twice a day, consist of simple fare. The dieta regimen excludes salt, sugar, spices, oil, fruits, and limits vegetable consumption.

Engaging in activities that divert your attention outward, like reading or using the internet, is discouraged. Instead, the focus is directed inward, promoting meditation and introspection. However, you're encouraged to express yourself and explore introspectively through drawing, writing, recording dreams, practicing yoga, or playing musical instruments. Music acts as a conduit for communication with the plant spirits. While walks in the forest are allowed, it's important to avoid venturing into the village or encountering the energies of other humans.

With the assistance of ayahuasca, you'll embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, unraveling the mysteries of your own life. This transformative experience helps release hidden traumas buried deep within your unconscious, empowering you to take charge of your own destiny. However, it doesn't grant immunity to sadness or suffering. Instead, it provides you with the ability to make conscious choices, no longer solely driven by causes beyond your comprehension.

The master or teacher plants play a vital role in the healing process, addressing the symptoms manifesting within you. They cleanse your being, purging accumulated negative energies through years of neglect, promoting physical and emotional rejuvenation.

Ayahuasca and Master plant dieta can help with the following:

Addictions : to substances as well as other addictive behaviors.
Depression
Lack of sense of life purpose / meaning. Feeling lost and confused, in transition, uncertain
Anxiety, constant living in past or future
Difficulties in emotional opening, relations with family / partners
Low self esteem
Anger, excess of control
Consequences of trauma, sexual abuse, childhood neglect,
Stressful lifestyle

How do I prepare for the Ayahuasca Retreat and Master Plant Dieta?

· IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO NOTIFY IN ADVANCE ABOUT ANY SERIOUS HEALTH ISSUES, ESPECIALLY EXTREME BLOOD PRESSURE OR HEART PROBLEMS
· The most important is to put aside any strong pharmaceuticals and drugs, especially antidepressants, at least 2 weeks before, of course with permission of your physician. Antidepressants will be actually very dangerous if combined with ayahuasca, so please be honest if you are currently taking those.
· Antidepressants in general are not compatible with the ingestion of Ayahuasca. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) work by raising your serotonin levels. For example Fluoxetine, Sertraline, Citalopram, Paroxetine, etc. Any drug to treat depression, anxiety, insomnia, ADD, blood pressure medicines, cold or cough, anti allergics, anti inflammatories are not compatible with the ingestion of ayahuasca. Also statins, opioids, amphetamines, medicines for nausea, asthma sprays and recreational drugs.
· Stay away from alcohol and pork, hard drugs, the longer the better, but minimum one week. Few days before also stay away from coffee, chocolate, cannabis.
· Please inform me about any medicines or supplements you might be taking. In addition, you need to discuss in advance with me your herbal medicine and supplement intake so that you can follow the guidelines and ensure your system is clear before attending any workshops.
· Malaria medication is not recommended, the regional risk is very low and not worth the side effects of those drugs.
· Vaccinations are not obligatory.
· Very important is psychological preparation, that includes focusing on your intentions for dieta, the more precise they are, more efficient can be your work during the process. It good to stick also to mental hygiene before diet, that includes questionable ethical behaviors, especially unhealthy sex practices that can trouble your conscience during isolation period (you will feel best what that means for you), but also avoid unnecessary contamination from excess of electronic media, junk entertainment etc.
· It is important that you communicate your food allergies, intolerances or preferences so we can design a menu that doesn't break your diet. Please note that food during the retreat will be basic dieta food and free of salt, oils, meat and sugar (no fruit). It consists mostly of rice, quinoa, potatoes, beans, limited vegetables and eggs.

What should I consider and take for my stay?

· Passport which is still valid for a minimum of 6 months at the moment of entering Peru.
· Better take a backpack than a suitcase - there is some walking involved in getting to the center.
· Headlamp with red light option for the ceremony. White light only is good for outdoors but too strong for inside the ceremony space.
· candles and a lighter for your Tambo (forest hut) aslo it might be nice to have some incense and essential oils (against mosquitos)(tea tree, citronella, lemon grass etc)
· A raincoat and rubber boots - you can buy this cheaply in Iquitos
· Towel or sarong
· Natural soap and shampoo
· Light clothes
· For everyday use flip flops or crocs are most practical.
· Personal stuff such as contact lenses
· If you play anything, take your instruments
· Creative tools, such as notebook, sketchbook, pen, felt-tip pens, pencil
· In case of diarrhea, natural remedy such as coal
· USD is the best currency and easiest to change. However remember that notes can not be deteriorated or torn in any way, they will not be accepted anywhere in Peru. Also make sure, if you are bringing 100 USD notes, that none are with a series beginning with CB.
· Apart from the money to cover extra nights stay and Kambo ceremony (IN CASH ONLY), you may bring some extra cash, either for shopping textiles and other artwork from our shamans.​

Schedule

Two meals a day are provided, there are plant baths, integration sessions, sound bath meditations and night ayahuasca ceremonies. Kambo ceremonies and nature excursions are also available.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change

Getting Here

Location icon Inca Shipiba, Inca Shipiba Peru, Nauta, Peru

Directions

The passengers will be picked up and dropped-off from/to the airport in Iquitos, Peru.

Accommodation

Private wooden huts (tambos) with mosquito nets and private toilets, accommodations for single person or a couple.

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Venue & Amenities

Venue & Amenities
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Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
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Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
Housekeeping icon Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent icon Bicycles For Rent
We are located in the amazon jungle near Iquitos area (2 hours ride from the airport). We have an easy access by car/moto taxi, yet we are surrounded by the jungle. Each house is hidden in the rainforest so that you can focus on your intimate healing process.

Meals

Menu Types

The food is supporting the ayahuasca diet but also supporting the body in going through the healing process. Special needs can also be met.

What's Included

  • Ayahuasca ceremonies, plant dieta, integration sessions
  • Private rooms/huts available
  • 3 meals a day provided
  • Airport pickup & drop-off included
  • Translation in english, spanish and polish

What's Not Included

  • airfare

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