About the Teacher
Why study with them?
In the vibrant lands of Colombia, Taita Bryann walks as a guardian of ancient wisdom, a healer whose essence is intertwined with the spirit of the jungle. He is not merely a man who administers plants; he is a warrior of knowledge, a guide who has embraced yagé as a traveling companion on the journey of life. His connection with this sacred medicine runs deep, a thread that links him to the elders who came before him, such as Taita Miguel Ángel Muchavisoy and Taita Pacho, who taught him that true power lies in understanding oneself.
In the ceremonies he leads, yagé is not simply a brew; it is a gateway that takes us into the depths of our being. Taita Bryann invites us to cross that threshold, to step into a world where the boundaries of reality dissolve, and where truth reveals itself in its purest form. By drinking yagé, one not only surrenders to the medicine but also confronts oneself, facing the inner ghosts that dwell within.
The healing he offers is not for the faint of heart. It requires courage—the bravery to face the shadows around us and accept that every imbalance is an opportunity to grow. Walking alongside him is embarking on a journey toward freedom, a return to harmony with nature and with the cycles that govern our lives. In his presence, one understands that we are part of something much larger, an echo of the voices of those who have come before us.
The path of knowledge is one filled with challenges. Taita Bryann, with his penetrating gaze and ancestral wisdom, guides us through this labyrinth, reminding us that true transformation depends on our willingness to let go of what limits us. He teaches that the medicine is a mirror, a reflection of our own struggles and triumphs.
When you approach his work, you come into contact with a tradition that transcends time. The medicine he carries is as serious as life itself, and his role is to accompany you on this journey, where each experience is a lesson and each ceremony an opportunity to be reborn. In the silence of the jungle, one can hear the whisper of the ancestors, reminding us that freedom is found in recognizing our true essence.
Thus, with each ritual, Taita Bryann weaves the destiny of those who dare to step into the mystery. In his teachings, the truth is revealed that we are beings of power, capable of creating our own reality. Life is a dream, and upon waking to that reality, we discover that the path to healing is, ultimately, a journey toward authenticity, toward reclaiming our own story.