About this Retreat
Jhon comes from a lineage of Andean heritage, the community of San Pedro de Kacha. The mountainous regions around Cusco and the Sacred Valley are his homeland and his connection to its geography and community is strong within his heart. This interwoven community raised the ancestral traditions that have resonated with Jhon since his childhood, and became more profound when he identified parallels within the Taoist traditions which evolved his understanding of the natural systems that connect us above, below and throughout the universe. With these principles, Jhon experienced a rebirth of interconnected realisation and continues to encourage the roots of ancestral wisdom to ground him in the beautiful web of life.
A calling to Ayahuasca and the first connection into process confirmed his inner narrative. And through deep conversation with Mother Ayahuasca he has outwardly portrayed the need to share his confirmed wisdoms, and help others to share the beautiful connections that bind us to spirit. Jhon began learning about ceremony preparation and integration during service at an Integrative Medical Healing Clinic and he fostered the intention to support others through these profound experiences. Combining the traditional values of his childhood, respect of the Andean and Amazon traditions and his continued commitment to learn and evolve, Jhon receives and guides his guests into their transformative process with the master plants and is honored to support his brothers and sisters into the beautiful realms that await those who receive the calling.
Jhon is together with Janneke the founder of Willkamayuspirit.
Maestro Juan Carlos Quispe Flores, whose spiritual name is INONBARI (Solar Jaguar), was born in 1984 in the
Shipibo nation of Peru. Maestro Juan Carlos was just 8 years old when he first drank Ayahuasca. From that day, he started to walk the spiritual path, guided by his grandfather, Rankon Metsa, who inherited sacred knowledge of medicinal plants and was a great elder and maestro for the Shipibo nation. At the tender age of 15, he had already been recognised as a maestro to guide Ayahuasca ceremonies. Now with a profound love and humbleness, he shares the knowledge about the ancestral medicine Ayahuasca.
Maestro Kamaski, a Pachamama Servant, is an ICHHURI (Andean therapist) who comes from a traditional family of healers in Huasao, Cusco. Kamaski means a being created to serve. Learning to heal himself, Maestro Kamaski learned to heal others, thanks to plant medicine.
The town of Huasao is a place of qheswas healers. He is a yachaq (sage) of the Inkan culture and he heals and cures within the Inkan healing tradition, where he works with the following three levels of being: ukhupacha, kaypacha and hanaqpacha. Ukhupacha works on our internal state: emotions and sentiments of the subconscious. Kaypacha works with our bodies: foods and the four elements (earth, air, fire and water). Hanaqpacha works with our spiritual self: the connection with the Apus (sacred mountains), Pachamama (Mother Earth), the connection with the Cosmic Mother and with the ancestral spirits (Illa teqse wiraqocha).
In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, Wayra Eloy Quispe Ccorahua stands as a beacon, illuminating ancient tales, paths and teachings. An Andean Inca master, he is a keeper of old wisdom, passed down from Inca healers. He is supported by Earth’s love, Pachamama and the spirit of the mountains, the Apus, as well as of the sacred medicines. Maestro Wayra speaks English, with a humble heart he shares ceremonies with Ayahuasca and Wachuma.
He also talks English so during your retreat you can go into deep conversations with him, he loves to share about the Andean Cosmo vision.
Details of this retreat
Do you feel the call to go deeper in your process of healing and self-discovery with Ayahuasca?
Our 3-day Ayahuasca Discovery Retreat is for those who feel the call to experience the medicine in a more profound way. With two Ayahuasca ceremonies, this retreat offers you the opportunity to explore your inner world, connect with the wisdom of the plants, and begin a deep process of healing and self-discovery.
This retreat is ideal for those who want to go beyond a single ceremony, allowing for a more expansive experience while still in an intimate and supportive setting. With time for reflection, rest, and personal integration, we create a space where you can feel truly held and guided.
A Journey of Preparation, Ceremony, and Integration
We believe that preparation and integration are essential for a meaningful experience. Before your retreat, we offer an online intake call to connect with you, answer any questions, and help you prepare for your journey with Ayahuasca.
Upon arrival, you will have a preparation conversation with our Maestro and spiritual guide. This is an opportunity to set your intentions, align your energy, and receive guidance before stepping into ceremony.
Each Ayahuasca ceremony begins around 7 PM, held in the sacred space of the retreat house. The ceremonies are humbly and capably assisted by the calming presence of a Maestro and a spiritual guide. They are here to support your internal experience, encouraging you inward, helping you to release and cleanse if you need to, and to make you feel as comfortable as possible throughout the experience.
The ceremonies continue into the early hours, and Ayahuasca will keep on working in your dreams.
Reflection & Integration
You will have a comfortable private or shared room to have time and space for yourself, to integrate and relax during your retreat.
Each morning after ceremony, we gather for an integration circle with the Maestro, offering time to share experiences, ask questions, and receive insights. We honor the importance of grounding after ceremony, allowing space for quiet reflection and deep rest.
Throughout your stay, you will have time to connect with nature, whether through peaceful walks or moments of stillness in our retreat space. We also honor noble silence, creating an environment that supports your internal process.
On the final day, connected to our integration conversation, we will share an action of gratitude to Ayahuasca, the Mountain spirits, and Pachamama, acknowledging the journey you have taken and the wisdom received.
You will be held in a loving and nurturing environment, with one-on-one support available throughout the retreat. Whether you are new to Ayahuasca or continuing your path, this retreat is a beautiful opportunity to deepen your connection with yourself and Ayahuasca.
Starting days: Monday, Thursday. Sometimes we will start on a Wednesday to fit this retreat beautifully into another retreat. If these starting days do not fit with your schedule please send us a message.
Program of 3 Days:
Day 1 arrival 2 30 pm (pick up at Urubamba bus terminal), personal conversation, time to rest, preparation and conversation for the ceremony with the Ayahuasca Maestro and ceremony with Ayahuasca in the evening.
Day 2 breakfast, integration, and conversation with the maestro, time to rest, a walk-in nature, Ayahuasca ceremony in the evening.
Day 3 breakfast, integration conversation with Maestro and action of gratitude to Pachamama, the Mountains, and Ayahuasca Spirit. End of the retreat around 11/12 am.
After your retreat, you will have the possibility to be part of an online integration community. You will receive the link to the community via e-mail after your retreat has concluded.