Devi Chandra Ma is a Mexican healer and curandera who has walked the Sacred Path of Power Plants for more than 23 years. Her life is a prayer in motion — a continuous offering of service, devotion, and love for humanity and Pachamama.
As a Medicine Woman, mother of three, and devoted student of the teachings of Saint Germain, Devi embodies the union between ancestral wisdom and the path of spiritual mastery. Her presence carries the softness of the Divine Mother and the strength of the ancient lineages she represents.
Initiated in multiple traditions, Devi is a Reiki Master and Fire Guardian in the Temazcalli lineage. She guides Ayahuasca ceremonies, Cacao Ceremonies, Women’s Circles, Rapé rituals, and Toad Medicine Ceremonies, always honoring the sacredness of each medicine and the responsibility that comes with carrying them.
Her work is rooted in humility, prayer, and the understanding that true healing arises when the heart opens and remembers its original purity.
For more than two decades, Devi has walked alongside respected shamans and elders from Amazonia and Mexico, receiving teachings through dietas, ceremonies, and years of service. Her path has been shaped by silence, discipline, surrender, and a profound communion with the spirit of the plants.
She carries these teachings with reverence, offering them only in spaces where safety, integrity, and respect for the lineages are upheld.
Her voice is one of her deepest medicines.
Her songs are living prayers, woven from the threads of her devotion — melodies that open portals, soothe the soul, and guide the spirit back to its essence. When she sings, she becomes a bridge between Heaven and Earth, allowing the medicine of the Divine Mother to flow through her as a blessing for all who listen.
Her latest album is a prayer for humanity, a call to remember peace, unity, and the sacredness of life. It is an offering to awaken love and harmony within every heart, a reminder that healing is possible when we return to the truth of who we are.
Devi walks this path not as a title, but as a living commitment — a vow to serve the light, to honor the ancestors, and to support each being in remembering their own inner medicine.
Her presence in ceremony is a sanctuary: a space where the ancient and the celestial meet, where the plants speak, and where the soul remembers its original song.