About the Teacher
Why study with them?
My name is Camilla, and I am honored to be one of your loving guides on this sacred plant medicine journey.
Yagé — (more commonly known as Ayahuasca) — changed my life forever.
Since I was young, I’ve felt a deep connection to the unseen world. I’ve always been a mystic, deeply tuned into my intuitive and psychic abilities. By the age of 16, I began communicating with my spirit guides and exploring spiritual practices that brought meaning to the great mystery of life.
At 17, I completed my first Yoga teacher training — a pivotal moment that awakened a profound connection to my body and energy. Through yoga, I discovered the chakra system and the ability to meditate, shift, and move energy within. This realization opened the doors to even deeper practices, including Reiki and the healing power of crystals and frequencies. These tools allowed me to journey inward, connect with my soul, and sense the flow of the universe through my hands. I became certified in Reiki and began offering healing to family and friends, allowing this divine energy to move through me in service to others.
Then came the medicine.
I was first introduced to Ayahuasca by a woman in my yoga training. I was instantly captivated. A knowing stirred within me that I was meant to sit in ceremony with this sacred plant. I immersed myself in stories, documentaries, and every glimpse I could find. I knew it would transform me. And when the time was right, the invitation came.
I was called to sit in ceremony with Mama Marta in Colombia — a moment divinely orchestrated at a time when I needed it most. I was beginning to forget who I truly was. I was disconnected from my gifts and questioning my purpose. The medicine met me there, in that vulnerable place, and guided me home to myself.
In ceremony, I remembered the parts of me I had forgotten. I released old cycles of pain and reclaimed the powerful woman I came here to be. I met myself with compassion. I came to understand that everything I had experienced was neither wrong nor a mistake — because it led me here.
I now carry a newfound light. But I've learned that to keep that light shining, I must integrate the medicine's wisdom into daily life. Ceremony doesn’t end with the closing of a circle — life itself is the ceremony.
It is now my sacred mission to walk this path with humility and devotion, to carry the teachings of yagé with me in each breath, and to support others on their journeys of remembrance, healing, and transformation.
Yagé is not only an ancient medicine — it is a way of life.
And I am honored to walk this path with you.