Inka Ayahuasca 15 days retreat

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Inka Ayahuasca retreat 15 Days
2024 Sep1-15

Our mission

The mission of this project is to open the path of master plant medicine, work with the mountains and pacha mama towards the east, develop a safe and deep space of light, through ancestral initiatory practices, to be able to transmit Inka wisdom and so we can help all the brothers and sisters who resonate with our medicine to open their spiritual world and all their bodies to be able to purify themselves and enter into connection with the owners of the medicine, thus being able to decipher the great mysteries of their being and the universe.

Day 1

reception at the airport
Beginning ceremony with offering to the Pachamama and sicuris (Inka musicians)
Lunch Dynamics to clarify intentions in the retreat. Ayahuasca ceremony for cleansing and opening the diet

Day 2

Bath with medicinal plants
Isolation day

Day 3

dry fasting
Sharing of wisdom (medical teaching)
taking medicine

Day 4

“Optional” water intake
“Optional” fasting
Meditation
taking medicine

Day 5

medicinal bath
Water opening
water intake
Lunch
Sharing of wisdom
Ayahuasca ceremony

Day 6

Conversation
Lunch
singing circle
taking medicine

Day 7

Temazcal
Lunch
taking medicine

Day 8

Initiatory walk learning about the medicinal plants of the area Lunch
taking medicine

Day 9

chi gong
Lunch
Sharing of wisdom
taking medicine

Day 10

Fast
day of silence
Isolation
Closing ceremony of the diet

Day 11

breakfast Opening of jobs with maestra María Apaza
Lunch Andean shamanism teaching
Dinner

Day 12

Breakfast
Inka initiation work
Lunch
Teaching
Dinner

Day 13

Trip to Otorongo lagoon
Karpay
final ceremony
Lunch
Dinner

Day 14

breakfast
Spa day
Massages
Sauna
Lunch
Dinner

Day 15

Trip to Machupicchu Departure 4 am Return 7 pm

Roberto muños Huayta

Muraya

Roberto muños Huayta, born on February 16, 1963, born in Santa Rosa de Cumbaza, grew up in Ucayali, comes from a lineage of healers, from the Kichwa ethnic group of the Amazon, in his memory you have the memory of the great level he had His grandfather started his diet at 17 years of age, with plants that he calls minor plants, which help heal diarrhea, scares, etc. At the age of 20 he begins to diet powerful medicinal trees, at the age of 25 he begins to diet a mythical tree called Yama Rao (tree that does not exist), interned in the jungle for two years, where he really wants to be a plant doctor. . Today he does not know the exact number of plants he has fed, but it could reach 80 plants and/or trees, among the most well-known and prominent, as he says, muraya trees are: yama Rao, nuya Rao, shiwawaco, ayauma, wanin caya rao, lupuna, bombinsana, toe, chirisanango.

Maria Apaza

Altomesayoq

Altomesayoq (Al-to-me-sa-yok) Alto means ‘High’ / mesayoq means ‘One who has power’
Maestra Maria Apaza is an Altomesayoq. She is 99 years old and the last one alive today.

The difficulty in becoming an Altomesayoq is that one needs to be struck by lightning and survive. There’s an initiation process that involved dedicating her life to a path chosen for her by something larger than herself. An Altomesayaq is said to have a special communion with the spirit world. There’s an ability to gain access to places that most people are unaware of.

Rusbel Ochavano

Shipibo

Is 39 years old, master of the sacred plant Ayahuasca and I have 17 years of experience with plants,I coming from Shipibo conibo culture from the amazon jungle and I have three teachers who taught me many plants with which to cure many physical and spiritual illnesses, so Ayahuasca chose me as his son to follow the path of the medicine

Javier

Shaman

Javier is a cultural and spiritual manager, researcher and performer of ancestral music. He began his spiritual practice with the world of plants through a revelation, beginning this project guided by his altruistic principles. Currently he continues his shamanic training with sacred diets, is a practitioner of Andean spirituality and maintains the Inca spiritual path called Qhapaq ñan.

Hanan

Shaman

Hanan comes from a long line of traditional healers. He was initiated into the great universal brotherhood with the rank of Guru, Instructor of Internal Martial Arts of Wu-Shu (kung fu) that he received from his father. He is a researcher and performer of ancestral music, and has 10 years of experience with ayahuasca medicine and is currently learning from the great master plants and his shamanic training will continue forever.

Gerson Ramirez

Shipibo

My name is Gerson Ramirez and my name in Shipibo is (ininmano and barrin meni) I am currently living in the native community (mapotae) where families and relatives live, place where my ancestors dad, mom and grandparents lived. My grandfather is a recognized shaman doctor. (Leoncio Garcia Sampaya) He was my first teacher, he was the one who led me into the world of medicine, now I am very proud to carry this knowledge that my grandparents gave me and the plants that I have fed where they gave me the power and the gift. , to be able to support everyone by curing physical, psychological illnesses, emotional and spiritual traumas. Through the sacred plant ayahusca, which is the world of the spiritual hospital of medicinal plants.



Li Chun Marina Lin

Shaman apprentice

I started traveling to Peru to learn Ayahuasca in 2012. I have participated in Ayahuasca ceremonies of 6 different tribes and received the lineage of Mestizo and Shippibo. I sing Icaro in both Quacha and Shippibo languages ​​in ceremonies.
In 2023, I was invited to the Breaking Convention, the largest psychedelic conference in Europe, to give a lecture on “Formosahuasca, Acacia Confusa ayahuasca analog from Asia: Notes toward Re-enchantment, ancestral healing, and creative expression“.

I’m currently dieting and continuing to learn from the plants.