Full Program
Check in at 2:00 PM
Check out at 2:00 PM
Our days flow gently, following the rhythm of nature rather than a strict schedule.
Over four days, we will share three ayahuasca ceremonies, including two daytime ceremonies, allowing the forest, the light, and the natural world to become part of the experience.
Plant baths, consciousness workshops, individual guidance, and group integration circles will support and deepen the journey.
In between, we simply live: we share nourishing vegetarian and gluten-free meals, listen to the birds, breathe, rest, contemplate, and reconnect with the beauty of being fully present.
Every element of the retreat is designed to help you slow down, return to yourself, and feel at home within your own life again.
Arrival & Opening the Space
You will arrive on Thursday afternoon and be welcomed into Casa Oraya as you would be welcomed into a home.
Fresh fruit, dried fruit, and herbal tea will be waiting for you as you settle in and begin to slow down.
We will take time to connect individually during a one-on-one arrival session before gathering together as a group.
I will introduce the intention of the retreat, the journey ahead, and the optional plant allies available to gently support the process.
In the late afternoon or evening, we will share our first ayahuasca ceremony and begin our journey together.
The Rhythm of Our Days
Our days are simple and intentional.
For those who wish, mornings may begin with a plant purge or other supportive plant medicines.
During the retreat, we will share three ayahuasca ceremonies, including two daytime ceremonies, allowing nature itself to become part of the experience.
Between ceremonies, we explore different workshops inspired by my own path in medicine.
Sometimes we work with the inner child, sometimes with flowers, sometimes through the body, movement, or self-massage practices.
We also gather for sharing circles throughout the retreat, because integration happens together, through authentic human connection.
On Sunday, we close our journey with a cacao ceremony, a final sharing circle, and a gentle transition back into everyday life.
The retreat may end, but the integration continues.
We stay connected through a group space if the group wishes, and one week later, I reconnect individually with each participant for a personal integration session.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change