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SUMMARY:Ayahuasca & Somatic Journey
DESCRIPTION:Ayahuasca & Somatic JourneyFrom insight to embodied transformationJuly 8 – 18\, 2026* \nColombia \n*This retreat can also open on demand once a minimum of 3 participants is confirmed \nToggle NavigationHomeVenueBenefitsTestimonialsInclusionsLeadersRegisterContactIf you’re ready to explore what’s beneath the surface\, in a safe\, trauma-informed\, and supportive space\, guided by a trusted community and practices that reconnect you to your body\, this retreat is for YOU. \nBy the end of this retreat\, you’ll feel more grounded in your body\, clearer in your heart\, and connected to something greater than yourself\, through the combined power of sacred yagé (ayahuasca) ceremony\, somatic practices\, and a family-like community that holds you.  \nYou’ll leave with deeper trust in your inner process\, tools for emotional regulation\, and a renewed sense of direction\, so you can return to your life feeling more whole\, more awake\, and more aligned with what truly matters. \nReserve Your Spot NowThis retreat is intentionally limited to a small group of 6 participants\, allowing deep presence\, individual support and carefully held container.\nDrop into the experience \nImagine stepping into a way of living that’s deeply connected to nature and community. You will hike into the lush Colombian mountains\, leaving the noise of the world behind. With every step\, your senses will soften; birdsong\, rivers\, and sacred silence will greet you. After a gentle walk through nature\, you’ll arrive at a hand-built retreat center\, crafted with natural materials and the wisdom of the land. Here\, nature conexion isn’t a concept\, it’s our way of life. \nYou’ll settle into a space that invites listening; to tradition\, to Spirit\, and most of all\, to yourself. \nYou will be welcomed by a caring team\, including our respected Indigenous Taita\, a shaman from a lineage of wisdom passed down through generations\, who will not only guide the ceremonial space but will be present for you the whole journey. \nFrom the moment you arrive\, the journey begins. Through somatic (body-based and movement) practices\, you will gently ground into the territory\, reconnect with your body\, and begin weaving bonds with the group that will walk this path beside you. You will also receive somatic tools to support you during the ceremonies. Furthermore\, you will have private time with the facilitators\, where you will be deeply listened to. \nStep by step\, a foundation of safety and trust is created. Only then\, when the body begins to recognize safety\, will you enter the sacred ceremonies of ayahuasca. \nHeld by ancestral traditions and sacred medicine music\, you will be supported through every stage of the experience. The music becomes a guide\, moving through every layer of your being\, while the small\, family-like circle around you offers a space where you can be seen and welcomed exactly as you are. \nThroughout the journey\, you will learn how to meet the intensity of the medicine with presence\, how to listen to the wisdom of your body with compassion\, and how to move through what arises\, not with fear\, but with trust. \nWhy this retreat \nThe Ayahuasca & Somatic Journey Retreat is not just another ayahuasca retreat. It’s a holistic\, transformational experience created for those who are no longer seeking a quick fix\, a peak experience\, or a spiritual high. This retreat is for those who are ready to meet themselves fully\, honestly\, and gently. \nHere\, healing doesn’t come from intensity alone\, but from integration. From sacred ceremony and deep listening. From reconnecting to your body\, your truth\, and a kind of support that feels real\, not performative. \nYou’ll be held in a space that honors both the medicine and the nervous system. Because we believe true transformation happens when spirit meets the body… and when both are welcomed with softness and care. \nWhat the retreat offers you \nThe medicines may open the door to spiritual insight\, emotional release\, or a felt connection with something greater than yourself. But this retreat is much more than that; it’s a carefully held space designed to support your process before\, during\, and after the ceremonies. \nYou’ll learn to reconnect with your emotions through the body in a way that feels safe\, manageable\, and real. With gentle somatic practices and a trauma-informed approach\, you’ll build the capacity to feel more (including during ceremonies)\, without being overwhelmed. \nYou’ll be given space and structure to slow down and listen. Through somatic preparation and integration\, group processes\, journaling and immersion in nature\, you’ll begin to release what’s been held in your body and return home with more clarity\, more calm\, and more connection. \nIf this resonates with your heart and spirit\, it’s time to say YES and join us for a transformational journey! \nI say YEs!Your sanctuary for this retreat \nWelcome to Fuente Alegre\, a sanctuary where nature holds you\, and simplicity becomes a path to depth. \nNestled in the emerald mountains of Cocorná\, a region known for its waterfalls\, rivers\, and unspoiled beauty just two hours from Medellín\, Fuente Alegre (meaning “The Source of Joy” in Spanish) is where our journey unfolds. To reach it\, you’ll walk 7–10 minutes along a scenic trail\, a gentle and symbolic transition from the outside world into a sacred space. \nFuente Alegre is a family-led project\, lovingly created and hand-built with natural materials by your retreat facilitators\, Lara and Diego. What began as a personal dream grew into a larger vision: to live in harmony with nature\, raise their children in connection to the Earth\, and offer a space for others to remember what truly matters. \nThe heart of the retreat is our open-air ceremonial and movement platform\, an 80m² space with panoramic views of the mountains where you’ll sit around the fire\, breathe in movement\, and connect with presence. Just a few steps away\, the river calls. You may find yourself resting on its sun-warmed stones\, feet in the water\, listening to the sound of life flowing\, a gentle reminder that you too can soften\, surrender\, and return to your natural rhythm. \nBegin the day with a coffee or a garden infusion on your terrace. Curl into a hammock in the social nook with fellow travelers\, or if you like the sound of water\, slip away to journal on a shaded bench beside the river or cool off in our stone-lined plunge pool. \nYour room or cabin is simple\, elegant\, and cozy\, built from the land itself in earth and bamboo. Woven textures\, soft lighting\, and the scent of fresh flowers invite you to inhale… and exhale. From your bed\, you might spot tiny monkeys slipping through the trees. Comfortable mattresses\, soft linens\, and fresh\, intentional touches make the space feel warm and human. \nStart your day with an invigorating cold rinse or end it with a warm flow\, choosing what your body most craves. Plant-based soaps add a gentle\, earthy scent\, keeping you close to nature. \nYour marvelous meals \nAt Fuente Alegre\, food isn’t just nourishment\, it’s part of the whole journey. Our cuisine is fresh\, plant-based\, and mostly vegetarian\, designed to support your retreat experience with vitality and balance. We prioritize light\, wholesome meals that leave you energized rather than heavy\, while remaining flexible to your needs — vegan\, gluten-free\, or other requests are always welcome. Occasionally\, we include eggs or local fish\, depending on the group and the season\, but the essence of our table is colorful\, plant-rich\, and nourishing. \nOur chef’s passion and creativity shine through in every plate. Think: \n\nA vibrant Buddha bowl with roasted vegetables\, quinoa\, fresh herbs\, and a creamy tahini dressing.\nA tropical breakfast of papaya\, pineapple\, and mango with homemade granola and yogurt.\nHearty Colombian ajiaco\, a comforting potato and corn stew adapted with fresh garden herbs.\nCrisp green salads topped with edible flowers and seeds\, drizzled in citrus dressings.\nGolden roasted plantains served with spiced lentils and coconut rice.\n\nWhenever possible\, ingredients are locally sourced: fresh vegetables and herbs from our own garden\, tropical fruits that grow just steps from your room\, and flavors that follow the rhythm of the seasons. \nEvery day you’ll also enjoy soothing herbal infusions\, hand-picked from our garden\, alongside meals that are as beautiful to look at as they are to taste. \nAt our table\, food becomes a moment of joy\, care\, and connection\, uplifting the senses while keeping you close to the Earth. \nEnjoy a free extra night after the end of the retreat \nLive music from our last ceremonies \nWhat to Expect from the Medicine of ayahuasca \nAyahuasca is a sacred psychoactive plant medicine that has been used for centuries by Indigenous cultures of the Amazon for healing\, spiritual insight\, and connection to the divine. \nIt is a brewed preparation made from plants that contain natural MAO inhibitors and DMT\, allowing the experience to be both visionary and deeply introspective. In Colombia\, this sacred brew is known as Yagé. \nAyahuasca is a powerful teacher — but it doesn’t work the same way for everyone\, and it never gives us what we want… it gives us what we need. \nSome people experience vivid visions\, emotional release\, or (spiritual) insightS.Others feel subtle shifts\, clarity\, or a deep sense of peace.Some purge physically or emotionally. Others don’t. Every experience is valid — and there’s no “right way” to receive the medicine. \nWe’re here to support you in meeting whatever arises — whether it’s a deep healing journey\, a quiet inner knowing\, or even the discomfort of not knowing.  \nThe Yagé used in the ceremonies has been lovingly prepared by the Taita and supporting team\, using plants from the very land we stand on\, enhancing the potency of the medicine and grounding your journey in the spirit of the mountains and ancestral wisdom. \nThe Power of Combining Body-based Practices with Plant Medicines \nHealing happens most deeply when we engage not only the mind\, but also the body and spirit. \nSomatic practices are body-centered approaches that help us reconnect with our sensations\, emotions\, and inner experiences. Through conscious movement\, breathwork\, and body awareness\, we learn to regulate the nervous system\, release stored tension\, and send important cues of safety to the body. This is essential because true surrender cannot happen through the mind alone; letting go becomes possible only when the body itself feels safe. \nYagé can open profound states of awareness and emotional release. But without the ability to stay connected to the body\, the intensity of the experience may feel overwhelming. Somatic tools help you remain grounded\, navigate what arises with presence\, and integrate the experience through feeling more than thinking. \nBy cultivating awareness through movement and breath before\, during\, and after the ceremony\, we create the conditions for transformation that is not only profound but also safe\, embodied\, and lasting. \nSafety is the Foundation \nBefore the ceremonies\, we guide you through practices designed to create four essential layers of safety: \n\nSafety in the place — Knowing where you are\, who holds the land\, and where you are landing helps your body settle from the start.\nSafety with the group — Through playful group activities\, we build trust\, belonging\, and connection — so you can feel at ease being yourself.\nSafety with the facilitators — All facilitators\, including the Taita\, are present and available throughout the entire retreat — not just during ceremonies.\nSafety in the body — With somatic tools and nervous system regulation\, your body learns it’s safe\, so your mind can let go.\n\nThese foundations allow you to release control and connect more deeply with the medicine\, with trust\, presence\, and support. \nWhat Participants Say \n\n“I came thinking ayahuasca would be a magic solution. What I found instead was something much deeper: clarity\, empowerment\, and a sense of responsibility for my own healing. This retreat is not just about ceremonies — it’s a holistic experience held in a deeply caring environment. The presence of the Taita\, the constant support from the facilitators\, the group connection\, and living together in wild nature created a level of safety and authenticity that allowed real transformation. I leave feeling more grounded\, open\, and clear about where I’m going.” \nJacob L.\, SWED\n“I arrived stressed and unsure — I’m leaving with clarity\, optimism\, and a lighter heart. Feeling held like family made all the difference. A true before-and-after moment.” \nFrancoise N.\, BE\n“Fuente Alegre offered something rare: a place where healing feels natural and safe. Surrounded by wild nature and held in genuine care\, I was able to release emotional weight and begin again. The ceremonies were profound\, but it was the warmth of the family and the sense of trust they create that made the real difference. More than a retreat — it truly feels like a home for the soul.” \nClaudia I\, BEShould you join ?  \nThat’s a YES if…  \n\nYou feel emotionally shut down — or overwhelmed. You’ve been carrying a lot. Maybe you’ve learned how to function well… but not how to feel well.\nYou’re in a life transition — and your direction feels unclear. Something ended. Something else wants to begin. But you don’t know what it is yet.\nYou carry pain or trauma in your body that hasn’t been fully released. You know there’s something there — grief\, memory\, tension\, old stories.\nYou want to feel a spiritual connection — not just think about it. You’ve read the books. You’ve tried the practices. But you long for an experience that moves through you.\nYou’re tired of being the one who holds space for everyone else. You’re the helper\, the strong one\, the space-holder. But who holds you?\n\nThat’s a NO if… \n\nYou prefer refined luxury over raw beauty\, simplicity\, and genuine connection.\nYou’re not comfortable stepping outside your usual comfort zone.\nYou tend to resist nature\, conscious movement\, dance\, or self-reflection.\nYou don’t feel open to being in a small group\, sharing stories\, holding space\, or letting go.\nYou are not interested in spirituality in any form.\nThe idea of being a bit isolated from the village — with limited services\, basic access\, and a short walk under the stars to your cabin — feels overwhelming.\nYou need a strictly adults-only space — this is a family-led retreat\, and our kids may be around at times.\n\nI say YES What’s Included \n✨One free private call to connect\, explore your intentions\, and see if this retreat feels aligned for you. \n✨ 11 days / 10 nights in nature at our handcrafted retreat center in the room of your choice \n✨ 3 healthy\, delicious meals a day (Dinner only on arrival day; breakfast only on departure day. On ceremony days\, dinner is skipped; on Kambo days\, lunch is skipped.) \n🌿 1 Group Preparation Call: Prior to the retreat\, you will be guided in a virtual group sessions to align your body\, mind\, and spirit for the experience. \n✨Private Consultation with the Team: A private session to receive personal insights\, guidance\, and diagnosis from the Taita. \n🔥2 Kambo Ceremonies: A cleansing and purifying experience to reset the body and strengthen your resilience. \n✨ 3 Yagé (ayahuasca) Ceremonies: Guided by an experienced Taita from Putumayo\, these sacred ceremonies facilitate deep introspection\, spiritual exploration\, and healing. \n🌀 7 Trauma-Informed Somatic Work Sessions: Gentle\, body-based practices focused on healing the body\, mind\, and emotions through awareness of physical sensations and movement. The practice will also support you before\, during\, and after the ceremonies. \n🌀 2 art-therapy sessions and journaling: Explore. express and integrate your experiences through hands-on creative processes.  \n🌿 Ritual Use of Rapé\, Mambe\, and Ambil: Explore the ancestral wisdom of plant-based medicines\, including sacred tobacco paste and sananga eye drops for energetic cleansing and balance. \n🌀Medicine music: to promote mind-body-spirit connection through its deep resonance with ancient wisdom and natural rhythms. \n🌿Plant Baths: Ritual baths with healing herbs to restore balance and purify the body. \n🌿Mindful walks to connect with nature’s rhythm and reflect\, breathe\, and realign with the elements. \n🔥Sharing Circles: Evening rituals to release what no longer serves you\, set intentions\, and anchor your transformation. \n🌊 2 Day trips: immerse yourself in crystal waters\, breathtaking landscapes\, and the healing power of nature. \n✨Transportation: Private transportation from Medellin (close to airport) included \n✨ 1 free extra night after the end of the retreat: have more time to integrate\, rest and gently transition before returning to travel or daily life\, in a calm and supportive environment. \nWhat’s NOT Included \n🚐 Private transport from the retreat center to Medellín (We can assist in organizing private/shared rides at an additional cost.) \n🛏️ Accommodation before the retreat dates (If you arrive early we can offer recommendations.) \n🛡️ Personal\, medical\, or travel insurance (please make sure you are covered for international travel and retreat activities) \n🛍️ Personal expenses such as souvenirs\, snacks\, phone data\, laundry\, or additional sessions \n🧴 Toiletries and personal care items (Please bring eco-friendly products — we are in a natural environment.) \nJourney Facilitators \n Taita Libardo Matapí Yucuna Traditionally known as Yawikapí\, “Tiger Necklace\,” he was born on July 20\, 1978\, in La Pedrera\, Amazonas\, Colombia. A member of the Tiger Clan\, Taita Libardo has dedicated more than 25 years to sharing ancestral medicine and traditional teachings. \nHis training began at a very young age under the guidance of his father\, the renowned Taita Luis Eduardo Matapí Yucuna\, with whom he studied for 15 years\, strengthening a legacy based on respect and connection with the traditions of his people. \nThroughout his life\, he has traveled through various territories of the Colombian Amazon\, sharing and learning from great wisdom keepers of indigenous communities such as the Murui\, Corebajú\, Kichwa\, Macuna\, and Siona. For over 17 years\, he also worked as a bilingual teacher and traditional authority\, imparting not only academic knowledge but also spiritual values and healing practices. \nThe Taita shares the medicines of yagé (capi in his language)\, mambe\, ambil\, rapé\, and kambo—essential elements for restoring harmony between body\, mind\, and spirit. \nHis holistic approach honors ancestral processes and promotes a safe and authentic space for those seeking healing. His mission is to keep his people’s cultural heritage alive and pass it on with love to future generations. \n Lara Grofils Trauma-aware somatic practitioner and dance therapist. \nHi\, I’m Lara. I grew up in the quiet countryside of Belgium and later chased city pace and engineering degrees. On paper\, I was “doing well.” Inside\, I was lost. After a traumatic assault\, and later a difficult childbirth\, my body felt like a stranger to me. \nWhat brought me back was movement — not performance\, but medicine. Through somatic practices\, breath\, and simple\, honest motion\, I learned to listen again. I came to understand that my body isn’t separate from nature; my body is nature. When I finally honored that truth\, the edges softened and clarity returned. Dance\, my first language since I was three\, became my medicine\, alongside meditation\, micromovements\, yoga\, and journaling as my mirror. \nWith my partner Diego\, I moved to Colombia to live closer to the land. We built our home — and then our retreat center — by hand\, with earth and bamboo\, and we’re raising our children in a way that matches our values: simple\, present\, nature-rooted. We also learn regularly with indigenous elders here in Colombia\, whose guidance helps us bridge ancestral wisdom with everyday life\, especially when things feel hard. \nMy relationship with ayahuasca has unfolded slowly\, over time. For me\, it has never been about intense experiences or quick breakthroughs\, but about learning how to soften\, how to surrender\, and how to gently release control. This understanding didn’t come from the mind — it came through the body. I had to learn\, consciously and unconsciously\, how to feel safe enough to let go. Somatic practices became the foundation that allowed the medicine to meet me with more trust\, clarity\, and humility. \nMy work is gentle and deep. I use somatic and expressive movement\, breath\, nervous system regulation touchpoints\, and guided journaling to help you feel again\, safely. I hold a clear\, trauma-aware space where you don’t have to perform or push. Just meet yourself\, honestly. \nThis retreat isn’t about fixing you. It’s about remembering you — through your body\, with nature as a mirror and plant medicine as a catalyst. \n Diego Colot Duque Half Belgian and half Colombian\, Diego grew up surrounded by nature in rural Belgium before living in Spain and later traveling extensively. Ten years ago\, his first encounter with ayahuasca led him to Colombia\, guided by a deep call toward simplicity\, land-based living\, and ancestral wisdom. \nSince then\, he has apprenticed himself to the land and sat regularly with Colombian indigenous elders\, learning through direct experience — not as theory\, but as practice: how to listen\, how to sit with presence\, how to meet the medicine with respect. His learning is rooted in humility\, curiosity\, and deep respect for ancestral medicine lineages. \nThroughout the retreat\, Diego accompanies participants with grounded emotional support while honoring personal boundaries\, helping to create a safe and stable container for deep inner processes. Deeply connected to nature\, he knows the territory and its plants\, and works closely with the land to support the ceremonial field. \nHis approach is practical\, embodied\, and attentive — rooted in listening\, simplicity\, and care. \nDiego is co-founder of Fuente Alegre and holds the physical\, logistical\, and relational foundations of the retreat space. He is responsible for the land\, daily operations\, and participant care\, ensuring that everything needed for the journey is held with consistency\, presence\, and attention to detail. Diego’s hands have shaped the spaces that now hold retreat processes — environments created for slowness\, truth\, and reconnection. \n Arbol Born in France in 1979\, Árbol initially trained as a physical education teacher. However\, in 2001\, due to health issues\, he embarked on a journey to the Peruvian Amazon in search of healing. There\, he discovered the profound power of medicinal plants and the spiritual depth of the ancestral wisdom of the Amazonian peoples. \nGuided by various teachers from Asháninca\, Shipibo\, Kichwa\, and Matses communities\, Árbol dedicated over 10 years to learning the knowledge and ceremonies related to Ayahuasca. In 2009\, he co-founded the community school Aroiris in Iquitos\, and in 2013 he began his path with Kambó medicine\, which he learned from the Matses elders. \nSince 2016\, he has organized training programs for this medicine at Aroiris. Additionally\, he received teachings from other Amazonian peoples\, such as the Boras and Muruy\, as well as from the Mamos of the Sierra Nevada and the Jates Muiscas in their ancestral memory recovery processes. \nIn the ceremony\, Árbol will accompany the taita and be present to support the process\, offering his experience and deep respect for these traditions. \nIf this resonates with your heart and spirit\, it’s time to say YES and join us for a transformational journey! \nI say YES!Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) \nDo I need previous experience with Ayahuasca or other medicines?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:29:54-05:00Do I need previous experience with Ayahuasca or other medicines?No. This retreat is open to both first-time participants and those with previous experience. What matters most is your sincere intention and readiness to meet the process with respect and care. \nWhat meals are included during the retreat?laragrofils2026-04-01T10:14:29-05:00What meals are included during the retreat?You’ll receive three nourishing vegetarian meals per day\, designed to support your process and respect the needs of your body throughout the journey.There are a few exceptions based on the ceremonial schedule: \n\n\nOn Ayahuasca ceremony days\, dinner is skipped to allow for proper fasting. \n\n\nOn Kambó days\, lunch is skipped\, as the practice is traditionally done on an empty stomach. \n\n\nOn the first day\, only dinner is served. \n\n\nOn the departure day\, you’ll receive breakfast before leaving. \n\n\nWhat should I bring?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:29:41-05:00What should I bring?Here’s a short list of essentials to help you feel prepared and comfortable: \n\n\nGood walking or hiking shoes \n\n\nA rain jacket (the weather can change quickly in the mountains) \n\n\nA headlamp or flashlight (especially helpful at night) \n\n\nA reusable water bottle \n\n\nComfortable light clothing for the day\, and warm layers for the night \n\n\nWe’ll send you a full packing list after registration. \nHow do I prepare before coming?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:29:18-05:00How do I prepare before coming?After registering\, you’ll receive a detailed preparation guide\, including: \n\n\nRecommended dieta (foods to avoid before the retreat) \n\n\nMental/emotional preparation tips \n\n\nSuggestions for rest\, reflection\, and intention-setting \n\n\nWe also offer a group call before the retreat to help you feel ready\, answer your questions\, and begin the connection. \nCan I opt out of a ceremony if I don’t feel ready?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:25:31-05:00Can I opt out of a ceremony if I don’t feel ready?Yes. Your autonomy is always respected. You are never required to participate in anything that doesn’t feel right for you in the moment. Support will be available either way. \nDo I need to be physically fit to attend?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:28:57-05:00Do I need to be physically fit to attend?No. To reach the retreat center\, there’s a 7–10 minute walk through a beautiful natural path (your luggage can be carried if needed). \nThe retreat includes gentle movement and an optional 30-minute walk to natural pools\, but everything is adapted to your rhythm. If you’d rather rest \, you’re always welcome to do so. \nWhat’s the itinerary/program?laragrofils2026-04-07T11:04:14-05:00What’s the itinerary/program?Depending on the group’s energy and personal processes\, the itinerary may shift in any direction. Please trust that magic will happen and that we have a wonderful journey planned for you. We look forward to a most exciting adventure together! \nDay 1 – Arrival\n\n1:00 pm – 🌿 Pick-up in Medellin (close to airport)\n3.30 pm – Arrival\n6:30 pm – 🍽️ Dinner\n7:30 pm – 🔥 Opening Circle – Presentations and personal intentions\n9 pm – 🌙 Rest\n\n Day 2 – Connection & Cleansing\n\n7:30 am – 🧘‍♀️ Connection with the territory (Somatic practice- Safety level 1 – Territory)\n8:30 am – 🍽️ Breakfast\n9:30 am –  🌀 Circle – Itinerary\, content & concepts\n10:30 am – 🌙 Break\nMorning/Afternoon – 🌿 Individual consultations\n3:30 pm – 🧘‍♀️Being comfortable with the uncomfortable (Somatic practice – Safety level 2 – The body)\n4:30 pm – Kambo\n6:30 pm – 🍽️ Dinner\n9:00 pm – 🌙 Rest\n\n Day 3 – Opening the Body & Surrending to the Spirit (Yage night)\n\n7:30 am –  Meeting the group through movement and play (Somatic practice – Safety Level 3 – The group)\n8:30 am – Breakfast\nMorning – Massages \n12:30 pm – 🍽️ Lunch\n2:00 pm – Talk: What to expect from ayahuasca\n3:00 pm –  Fruits\n3:30 am – 🧘‍♀️ How to use the body during ceremonies (Somatic practice – Safety Level 2 – The body)\n5:00 pm plant – Plant bath \n6:30 pm – Installation\n8:00 pm – 🔥 Yagé (ayahuasca) Ceremony\n\n Day 4 – Integration\n\n7:00 am – 🍽️ Fruits\n7:15 am – River / waterfall plunge\n7:30am – 🌀Sharing Circle & Recommendations\n8:00 am – 🌙 Rest\n11:00 am – 🍽️ Brunch\n12:00 am – 🌙 Rest\n3:00 pm – 🍍Fruits\n3.30 am – 🧘‍♀️Embodied Integration\n5:00 pm – Art therapy Integration\n6:30 pm – 🍽️ Dinner\n8:00 pm – 🌙 Rest\n\n Day 5 – Cleansing\n\n7:30 am – Energetic wake up\n8:00 am – Kambo\n11:00 am – 🍽️ Brunch\n12:00 am – 🌙 Rest\n4:00 pm – 🍍Fruits\n5:00 pm – Restorative yoga\n6:00 pm – Dinner\n8:00 pm – Talk: About the identification of the Ego \n\n Day 6 – Nature & Vision (yage night)\n\n8:30 am – 🍽️ Breakfast\n10:00 am – 🌊 Walk to the River & natural pools\n1:00 pm – 🍽️ Lunch by the river\n4:00 pm – 🌙 Rest\n4:00 pm – 🍍Fruits\n6:00 pm – Installation\n6:30 pm – 🧘‍♀️Meditation\n8:00 pm – 🔥 Yagé Ceremony\n\n Day 7 – Integration\n\n7:00 am – 🍽️ Fruits\n7:15 am – River / waterfall plunge\n7:30 am – 🌀 Sharing Circle\n11:00 am – 🍽️ Brunch\n12:00 am – 🌙 Rest\n3:00 pm – 🍍Fruits\n3:30 pm –🧘‍♀️ Art Therapy – Creative expression laboratory for integration\n6:30 pm – 🍽️ Dinner\n8:00 pm – 🌙 Rest\n\n Day 8 – (Yagé night)\n\n8:00 am – Energetic wake-up\n8:30 am – 🍽️ Breakfast\n9 am – Journaling session\n12:30 – lunch\n2:00 pm – Indigenous house\n4:00 pm – 🍍Fruits\n6:00 pm – Installation\n6:30 pm – 🧘‍♀️Meditation\n8:00 pm – 🔥 Yagé Ceremony\n\nDay 9 – Integration\n\n7:00 am – 🍽️ Fruits\n7:15 am – River / waterfall plunge\n7:30 am – 🌀 Sharing Circle\n11:00 am – 🍽️ Brunch\n12:00 am – 🌙 Rest\n3:00 pm – 🍍Fruits\n3:30 pm –🧘‍♀️ Full journey Embodied Integration\n6:30 pm – 🍽️ Dinner\n8:00 pm – 🌙 Rest\n\n🌊 Day 10 – Jungle river\n\n8:00 am – 🍽️ Breakfast\n9 am – Depart to Santo Domingo River\n2:00 pm – Closing circle at the river\n6:30 pm – 🍽️ Dinner\n8:00 pm –Celebration & Dance\n\n🕊️ Day 11 – Integration & Celebration\n\n8:30 am – 🍽️ Breakfast\nMorning –  Departure or extra day at Fuente Alegre\n\n  \nWhat is a Kambó ceremony?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:24:31-05:00What is a Kambó ceremony?Kambó is a traditional Amazonian ritual that uses the secretion of the Phyllomedusa bicolor frog\, applied to the skin in small points.It’s known for its purifying effects before Ayahuasca ceremonies— helping the body release toxins\, strengthen the immune system\, and reset physically\, emotionally\, and energetically. \nThe ceremony is held early in the morning and in silence\, with support from trained facilitators. Participants fast beforehand and are guided through the experience with care.While it can be intense\, the effects are often described as cleansing\, clarifying\, and energizing. \nKambó is optional\, and you’ll receive more information beforehand to decide if it feels right for you. \nWhat are the physical effects of Ayahuasca during ceremony?laragrofils2025-08-26T13:27:26-05:00What are the physical effects of Ayahuasca during ceremony?Ayahuasca can bring various physical responses\, which are a natural part of the cleansing process. Common effects include: \n\n\nNausea and vomiting (known as la purga) \n\n\nShaking\, sweating\, or chills \n\n\nTension or fatigue in the body \n\n\nDiarrhea (less common\, but possible) \n\n\nChanges in body temperature or heart rate \n\n\nThese effects vary for each person and usually pass as the ceremony unfolds. They’re seen as part of the body’s way of releasing what needs to be let go. You’ll be held in a safe\, supported space\, and we’ll be there to guide you with care throughout the process.
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