About Us

Stanley (47 let)

Facilitator (Spiritual Guide)

My journey with plant medicines began when I left Europe and came to Mexico, guided by a deep inner calling for truth, healing, and self-discovery. Through this path, I was introduced to Ayahuasca and other sacred medicines, which became powerful teachers in my own life.

I later spent time in Peru, where I learned about the traditional preparation of Ayahuasca and the responsibility that comes with working with this medicine. Although I do not come from a bloodline of shamanic lineage, my path is guided by a deep inner connection and respect for the spirit of the medicines.

When I work, I listen inwardly. My guidance comes from presence, intuition, and a sincere relationship with the plants, always held with humility and responsibility. I approach each ceremony not as a ritual to perform, but as a living process that requires attentiveness to the people, the space, and the moment.

During ceremonies, I also work with music and traditional instruments, using sound as a way to support the journey, guide the process, and help create a safe and grounded ceremonial space. Music is an integral part of the work — a bridge between the inner and outer worlds.

Today, my role is not to lead people somewhere, but to hold a safe and grounded space where they can meet themselves. I work with respect for ancestral traditions, with awareness of the nervous system, and with responsibility toward each person’s unique process.

It is an honor for me to guide ceremonies and support participants through preparation, ceremony, and integration, always with care, presence, and respect. True healing does not come from the medicine alone — it unfolds when insight is integrated into everyday life.

Irena – Taran Krishna Kaur  (44)

My journey began not as a teacher, but as a woman searching for truth, healing, and a deeper connection with herself.

My first encounter with Ayahuasca opened a profound process of self-discovery. Through this work, I began to understand my fears, emotional patterns, and the ways my body carried unresolved experiences — both personal and ancestral. Healing did not come as a single moment, but as a gradual return to myself.

Over time, I learned that true healing is not about chasing experiences or visions. It is about how insight settles into the body and nervous system, and how life begins to change in simple, everyday ways.

Alongside my personal healing journey, I completed Level One Teacher Training in Kundalini Yoga, which deepened my understanding of the relationship between body, breath, mind, and awareness. Yoga and meditation became essential tools for grounding, integration, and long-term stability — not as a performance, but as a daily practice.

Today, my role is to support people in listening to their bodies, regulating their nervous systems, and integrating their experiences with honesty and compassion. I work gently, without pressure, and with deep respect for each person’s pace and boundaries.

I do not see healing as something that is given from the outside. Healing unfolds when a person feels safe enough to meet themselves. My intention is to help create that sense of safety — where the heart can open naturally, and real change can take root.

Kenya 

Kenya comes from Mexico City and supports our work as a ceremonial helper and space holder when she is invited to join specific retreats.

Her spiritual path began early in life, and over the years she has developed a deep, heart-centered relationship with sacred plant work. She supports ceremonies with presence, sensitivity, and a strong feminine grounding.

Kenya works primarily through voice and sound. Her singing carries a gentle yet powerful energy that helps create safety, emotional opening, and grounding during ceremonies. When present, her voice supports the process in a natural and intuitive way, without performance or pressure.

She also facilitates cacao ceremonies and assists in plant medicine ceremonies with humility and respect, always working in alignment with the space and guidance of the retreat.

Kenya is not present at every retreat, but when she joins, her presence brings warmth, softness, and deep feminine support to the ceremonial space.

Kenyi 

Kenyi comes from Mexico City and occasionally supports our work as a ceremonial facilitator and helper when invited.

He carries a shamanic lineage through his ancestors, and his path is rooted in respect for traditional plant medicine work. Over the years, he has gained experience working with sacred medicines and supporting ceremonial spaces with presence and awareness.

Kenyi approaches his work with humility and respect for each person’s journey. When he joins, his role is to support the flow of the ceremony and assist the space according to the needs of the moment, always in alignment with the guidance of the retreat.

Kenyi follows his own path and is not present at every retreat. His involvement varies depending on the retreat and the needs of the group.

Israel

Israel comes from Mexico and supports our work as a Temazcal facilitator when invited.

He carries a calm, grounded, and peaceful presence, which helps create a sense of safety and stability within ceremonial spaces. His work with Temazcal is rooted in respect for tradition, nature, and the collective process.

The Temazcal ceremony is a space of purification, grounding, and reconnection — with the body, the Earth, and the inner self. When guiding Temazcal, Israel holds the space with attentiveness and humility, allowing each person to move through their own process in a natural and supported way.

Israel is not present at every retreat. His participation depends on the retreat and the needs of the group.