About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Thank you for taking the time to read more about me.
I grew up following a rational and scientific path, but thanks to my mother, I was also introduced to meditation, yoga, and energy work from a young age. When she first told me about ayahuasca in Brazil in 2009, I rolled my eyes — but years later, struggling with depression, I knew I needed a different way. Slowly, I opened up to the inner world — returning to meditation, completing a Yoga Teacher Training in India, and eventually stepping into the world of plant medicine in 2016 with my first ayahuasca ceremony. Over time, I learned to work with different entheogenic plants, always guided by a deep respect for the process.
Inner peace, freedom, and neutrality are central to me and what I offer. I believe everyone should explore their own truths — without dogma, labels, or titles. Which is why I don’t call myself a "shaman" or "healer,". It’s not titles that define us, but how we live and hold space for others. I believe we always have the power to choose who we are and what we believe. And sometimes, plant medicine can help us remember that. I’m here to offer a safe, non-judgmental space where you can connect to your own "krakti" — your inner strength and power.
"Krakti" means power, strength, force in Surinamese (Sranan Tongo). I chose this name because I believe we all carry deep inner power — we sometimes just need a safe space to reconnect with it.
With Krakti, I focus on private psilocybin sessions, because I believe in personal, safe, and supported journeys. Every session includes a personal online preparation call, a private ceremony where we take all the time you need, and a follow-up integration session.
I offer a compassionate space for exploring cancer-related questions and intentions, whether for yourself or those close to you, as well as deeper conversations about death, dying, and releasing with peace.
Many blessings,
Nancy