Finca la azulita, vereda los potreros. Cocorna, antioquia
Up to 10 in group
June 5 - 11, 2025
About this Retreat
Taita Isidoro Tisoy Mujanajinsoy is a powerful and renowned healer from the Inga community in the Sacred Sibundoy Valley, High Putumayo, Colombia. Having learned the art of plant healing with renowned “Maestros” from the Inga, Cofán, Siona and Kamentsá people, he has been immersed in the world of plant medicine from a very early age.
A humble and family man, Taita Isidoro has been cooking his own medicine for 15 years at his finca in the city of Puerto Asís, the entrance door to the Amazonian Jungle. “If you are really committed to the healing process, you have to cook your own medicine” Taita Patricio Jojoa told him once, and that is what our dear Taita Isidoro has been doing since.
Taita Isidoro currently has a healing center in Santiago, Colombia where he serves the ancestral medicine of ayahuasca and other plants of jungle.
"Everyone is warmly welcome at our space. We will help each other so as to strengthen life, and to keep weaving ourselves as brothers and sisters, and as sons and daughters of our Mother Earth.”
Juan Esteban has integrated over 15 years of shamanic wisdom and training from various indigenous cultures as well as formation as a psychologist, reiki master and angelic channeler. With this knowledge, he has designed therapies to assist people in balancing feminine and masculine energies. This leads to the opening the frequency of the heart and entering into conscious relationship with spirit. Juan Esteban will be leading the Inipi sweat lodge ceremony on the retreat.
Is a practitioner of serving the medicine of Yopo and is a student of Carlos Amaya Leon of the Siquani people. Jesus is also a researcher of the medicine of Mambeadero( coca leaves and tobacco) for fourteen years. In our retreat, Jesus will lead the Mambeaderos, where participants sit in a circle to share knowledge working with the medicines of the coca leaves and tobacco. Jesus will also assist Taita Isidoro in the Ayahausca ceremonies and Juan Estebon in the Inipi sweat lodge ceremony.
Jimmy is a visionary artist, jeweler and a vegetarian chief. He combines healthy organic ingredients with traditional Peruvian cuisine. Jimmy also holds workshops at out retreats on creating smudge feathers, dream catchers and protection necklaces.
Details of this retreat
In this retreat we will cleanse and harmonize our mind, body, spirit and emotions through the ancestral medicine of Ayahausca and Wachuma. And the last day we will have a sweat lodge ceremony.
Ayahuasca, often referred to as “the vine of the soul,” originates from the Amazon rainforest. Indigenous tribes of the Amazon basin in countries like Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador have been using ayahuasca for centuries, if not millennia, in spiritual and healing ceremonies. The word “ayahuasca” is derived from two Quechua words: “aya” meaning spirit or ancestor, and “huasca” meaning vine or rope .The indigenous peoples believe that ayahuasca allows them to connect with the spiritual world, heal ailments, and receive guidance from ancestors and nature spirits. Ayahuasca ceremonies, serve as abridge connecting the material and spiritual worlds, facilitating transformative journeys of self-discovery, healing, and enlightenment.
Sweat lodge is a place for prayer and healing. The dark, warm space of the lodge and its shape can be viewed as a replica of a womb it’s an opportunity to experience ‘rebirth.’. It’s also considered a space to reconnect with our relatives, ancestors, and others in our lineage, including different forms of existence. We will be offering the heart medicine of Wachuma to the participants before entering the sweat lodge.
The Wachuma cactus, also known as the San Pedro cactus, is native to the Andes mountains and grows at 2000-3000 M of altitude mainly throughout Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile and Columbia. The cactus contains a number of alkaloids, primarily mescaline which can also be found in its well known cousin, the Peyote cactus.
Wachuma is a heart-opening, heart consciousness medicine. It is timeless, universal, and accessible to those who bring the right intention and a good, open heart to it. The Wachuma experience offers a new perspective and a way to relate with life from an open heart.
The itinerary of the retreat will be the following:
You will be picked up at the airport and then be driven to the retreat center. Dinner will be served upon arrival. All meals on the retreat will be prepared by Jimmy, a vegetarian chief. He combines healthy organic ingredients with traditional Peruvian cuisine. After dinner we will have a Mambeadero in the Maloka.
In the Mambeadero we enter a circle where, through the presence of each of its participants and the art of communication, we allow ourselves to unveil a question, a question that is important to solve for this group through the inner wisdom of each one of its members.
In the circle of words we are accompanied by Coca Medicine, which helps our words to be sweet and feminine. And we are being accompanied by Tobacco Ambira, which carries the masculine energy and gives us clarity and concreteness. This medicine blend will help our words of wisdom to become “sweetly firm & firmly sweet.” From this state, profound insights are realized that catalyze an evolution of consciousness.
On the second day we will have a workshop on making your own dream catcher and afterwards personal interviews with Taita Isidoro. At night we will have our Ayahuasca ceremony lead by Taita Isidoro and assisted by Jesus.
The third day we will rest from the night ceremony. After dinner we will have another Mambeadero to integrate last night’s ceremony.
Day four is our daytime we will have another workshop on making our own smudge feather. At night will be our 2nd yage-ayahausca ceremony.
On the 5th day we will l relax by having a day at the spa at Eco Hotel Tierra De Agua. Later in the day, we will visit the town of Cocorná which is a small and quaint colonial town surrounded by the Andes mountains.
On our last full day, Juan Esteban Osorios will run a Inipi/sweat lodge ceremony with Wachuma( up to each participant) served before the ceremony. On the land, we have a nature swimming pool for the participants to jump in after the sweat lodge. A traditional Peruvian dinner will be served after the ceremony.
The next day we leave the land after breakfast. There will be an optional tour of Medellin for our participants.