5.0
Life changing
There aren’t really words that do justice to what I experienced here, but I’ll try. From the moment I arrived, there was a deep sense of safety and stillness — like the space itself had been woven with intention.
Set deep in beautiful nature, the surroundings held everything — silence, birdsong, and that grounding presence only wild places have. Yet it was all so thoughtfully comfortable too — every detail cared for, allowing you to truly rest and open.
What makes this place so special is that it isn’t a large operation but a true medicine family. A beautiful small group where everyone is seen, supported, and able to connect deeply — not just with the medicine, but with one another.
J. Rindos Aguas held the ceremonies with such calm strength and humility. Each was conducted with the utmost respect — guided with reverence, patience, and deep understanding. His presence carried both gravity and lightness — a reminder that healing isn’t about striving, it’s about surrendering.
And K. Terra-Muaì, the mother of the house, cared for us with the gentlest heart. The food she prepared wasn’t just nourishment; it was medicine in its own right. There’s a purity and warmth in her that words fall short of — you feel it the moment she looks at you.
A true transformation has taken place within me — gentle yet profound. I leave with a heart that feels quieter, a spirit that feels seen, and a gratitude that will stay with me always. When the time is right, I look forward to returning.
— Sd
Set deep in beautiful nature, the surroundings held everything — silence, birdsong, and that grounding presence only wild places have. Yet it was all so thoughtfully comfortable too — every detail cared for, allowing you to truly rest and open.
What makes this place so special is that it isn’t a large operation but a true medicine family. A beautiful small group where everyone is seen, supported, and able to connect deeply — not just with the medicine, but with one another.
J. Rindos Aguas held the ceremonies with such calm strength and humility. Each was conducted with the utmost respect — guided with reverence, patience, and deep understanding. His presence carried both gravity and lightness — a reminder that healing isn’t about striving, it’s about surrendering.
And K. Terra-Muaì, the mother of the house, cared for us with the gentlest heart. The food she prepared wasn’t just nourishment; it was medicine in its own right. There’s a purity and warmth in her that words fall short of — you feel it the moment she looks at you.
A true transformation has taken place within me — gentle yet profound. I leave with a heart that feels quieter, a spirit that feels seen, and a gratitude that will stay with me always. When the time is right, I look forward to returning.
— Sd