5.0
Life changing experience
At the very beginning, of course, I was wary of my trip. This is the first experience for me, I have never tried it before. I was worried about safety and people.
As soon as I arrived, I was met by two girls - Maya and Ola. They were very friendly, open and natural. Without any "magic" or ego regarding their stay here. They said that they also learn something here every day. Later we met the group, there were 6 of us at the beginning (three came for the weekend, and three others stayed for the whole week, I was there the whole week). The two girls gave us a tour of the whole wonderful place, and then we had an integration session. That same evening, we had our first ayahuasca.
At the integration, we met several members of the Kichuwa (not sure if i write it correctly) tribe, they were also simple and natural. At the first and second night ceremony, there were many people who were present to help if anything happened.
All 7 days went great. There were 2 ayahuasca ceremonies, 1 San Pedro and 1 of your choice. Three times a day delicious and pure food, in our free time we went to a waterfall, to an observation deck in the mountains, to a chocolate and coffee farm. All this was in a group with locals from the tribe. They were with us when needed - on excursions, ceremonies, integration sessions; communicated in Spanish (there is a translator).
Regarding the ceremonies themselves
1) Ayahuasca #1 went just without incident
2) Ayahuasca #2 was a mind-blowing experience for me. I experienced what is called a bad trip (about which you can find a lot of impressions on the Internet). But! In addition to the fact that the trip was bad, the realization itself was simply supernatural. I study philosophy and religions, and in this trip I saw all the mythological, religious and philosophical patterns, and how they manifest from the indescribable THAT into material conceptual units of this being.
But not everyone experiences a bad trip. We had one girl crying during the integration from love she felt during Ayahuasca.
3) Psilocybin - I came for it (i wanted to do this mostly), not knowing who it was and what it was. It was a life-changing experience. It led me by the hand to the problem that I did not even suspect. Compared to Ayahuasca, Psilocybin is very kind and gentle. I was very lucky that there were 4 more people next to me who took San Pedro. As Byron, the head of the Kichawa tribe (he accompanied us at the ceremony and then we talked with him during the integration), said: San Pedro is a grandfather, and Psilocybin is a child. Therefore, what happened to me was right. It so happened that I experienced my birth. Anew, and in a new way. Having been completely rejected at my own birth, not knowing my parents, I saw that I had this problem: no connection with the world and with myself. And then I experienced my birth with these people next to me, two of whom suddenly became my parents, and two - my ancestors (of course, they did not know this, but what Psilocybin showed me, and how others behaved with me - all this was indescribably correct). I was born into a perfect world full of love, a paradise. I lived my grief fully, even enjoying it. I couldn't believe, it is at all could be possible. Later, i lived LOVE. Whole my existence was immersed and absorbed into LOVE. I felt in by every cell of me, every particle. If with Ayahuasca i saw some beyond-the-word existential philosophical patterns, with Psilocybin i saw beyond-the-word LOVE. Fraternal and MAternal patterns. And i understood, you can study philosophy million of years, but if you don't have LOVE LIVED within you, you cannot achieve Father. Unfortunately, so many ppl live without this love. I wish, ppl with depression, suicidal intentions etc etc, could have this experience. It costs million of hours of psychotherapy.
4) San Pedro. It did not affect me in an obvious way. But, probably, I lived with it all the emotions when I was a psilocybin child. San Pedro gave me some kind of meditative state literally for an hour and that's it.
Everything was good. People are kind, the local tribe is kind, helpful. Everything was safe, soft. Yes, there was a bad trip, but it ended well. I think with Ayahuasca, everyone should decide for themselves. It works straight and sometimes in an unpleasant way... I can't answer for everyone... Be careful.
I don't want to try anything yet, but if I suddenly wanted to try medicine again, I would come to these people. I was very lucky to choose this place for my first experience.
As soon as I arrived, I was met by two girls - Maya and Ola. They were very friendly, open and natural. Without any "magic" or ego regarding their stay here. They said that they also learn something here every day. Later we met the group, there were 6 of us at the beginning (three came for the weekend, and three others stayed for the whole week, I was there the whole week). The two girls gave us a tour of the whole wonderful place, and then we had an integration session. That same evening, we had our first ayahuasca.
At the integration, we met several members of the Kichuwa (not sure if i write it correctly) tribe, they were also simple and natural. At the first and second night ceremony, there were many people who were present to help if anything happened.
All 7 days went great. There were 2 ayahuasca ceremonies, 1 San Pedro and 1 of your choice. Three times a day delicious and pure food, in our free time we went to a waterfall, to an observation deck in the mountains, to a chocolate and coffee farm. All this was in a group with locals from the tribe. They were with us when needed - on excursions, ceremonies, integration sessions; communicated in Spanish (there is a translator).
Regarding the ceremonies themselves
1) Ayahuasca #1 went just without incident
2) Ayahuasca #2 was a mind-blowing experience for me. I experienced what is called a bad trip (about which you can find a lot of impressions on the Internet). But! In addition to the fact that the trip was bad, the realization itself was simply supernatural. I study philosophy and religions, and in this trip I saw all the mythological, religious and philosophical patterns, and how they manifest from the indescribable THAT into material conceptual units of this being.
But not everyone experiences a bad trip. We had one girl crying during the integration from love she felt during Ayahuasca.
3) Psilocybin - I came for it (i wanted to do this mostly), not knowing who it was and what it was. It was a life-changing experience. It led me by the hand to the problem that I did not even suspect. Compared to Ayahuasca, Psilocybin is very kind and gentle. I was very lucky that there were 4 more people next to me who took San Pedro. As Byron, the head of the Kichawa tribe (he accompanied us at the ceremony and then we talked with him during the integration), said: San Pedro is a grandfather, and Psilocybin is a child. Therefore, what happened to me was right. It so happened that I experienced my birth. Anew, and in a new way. Having been completely rejected at my own birth, not knowing my parents, I saw that I had this problem: no connection with the world and with myself. And then I experienced my birth with these people next to me, two of whom suddenly became my parents, and two - my ancestors (of course, they did not know this, but what Psilocybin showed me, and how others behaved with me - all this was indescribably correct). I was born into a perfect world full of love, a paradise. I lived my grief fully, even enjoying it. I couldn't believe, it is at all could be possible. Later, i lived LOVE. Whole my existence was immersed and absorbed into LOVE. I felt in by every cell of me, every particle. If with Ayahuasca i saw some beyond-the-word existential philosophical patterns, with Psilocybin i saw beyond-the-word LOVE. Fraternal and MAternal patterns. And i understood, you can study philosophy million of years, but if you don't have LOVE LIVED within you, you cannot achieve Father. Unfortunately, so many ppl live without this love. I wish, ppl with depression, suicidal intentions etc etc, could have this experience. It costs million of hours of psychotherapy.
4) San Pedro. It did not affect me in an obvious way. But, probably, I lived with it all the emotions when I was a psilocybin child. San Pedro gave me some kind of meditative state literally for an hour and that's it.
Everything was good. People are kind, the local tribe is kind, helpful. Everything was safe, soft. Yes, there was a bad trip, but it ended well. I think with Ayahuasca, everyone should decide for themselves. It works straight and sometimes in an unpleasant way... I can't answer for everyone... Be careful.
I don't want to try anything yet, but if I suddenly wanted to try medicine again, I would come to these people. I was very lucky to choose this place for my first experience.