Peyote ceremony in Tulum - Exclusive Day Session -
With Adriana Lecuona and Rene Ixchan
Flexible Dates
Traditional Peyote Ceremony:
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What is a peyote ceremony like?
Introductory talk about explanation of the ceremony and the medicines available and get to know you .
Preparation and dosage of the medicine.
Our Shaman will lead the experience with Music, Chanting, singing, praying, and drumming.
There is also quiet time for personal reflection.
What is Peyote?
Peyote is a curious succulent revered by Native Americans for its mystical powers and its ability to heal wounded souls. This cactus is rich in the psychoactive substance mescaline.
Depending on the potency of the medicine, Peyote can produce visions and dream-like states. It is during these experiences that many users have received valuable lessons, guidance, clarity, breakthroughs, healing, and awareness of their divinity. People attending ceremonies have reported meeting their spirit guides, ancestors, and otherworldly beings who helped them in some way. Many users will experience bliss-like states, heightened senses, waves of emotions, and a sense of being connected with all life.
Prepping:
Diet care: ideally from at least 3 days prior, vegetarian or avoiding coffee, salt, sugar, spices, junk food and red meat. Plain chicken or fish are ok. Olive oil is ok.
No alcohol or smoke. The ideal prep improves the intensity and work of the medicine, and also the physical impact. It does not put you at risk, if you are not perfectly virtuous, perhaps you can feel more stuck when purging (throwing up) and the ayahuasca’s energy is deviated on your physical restoration instead of a more profound spiritual journey. The healing spectrum is 360º but some give at that moment more focus in reaching the breakthrough emotionally/spiritually instead of physical healing so take the diet seriously.
Things to bring:
Wear comfortable clothing and bring an extra change of clothes, this just in case you need them. Also you may bring flowers as offering, seeds or nuts, like almonds. The offer is given to Paxamama (Mother Earth).
We will also provide: blanket, comforter to lay and rest on, pillow, toilet paper, mosquito repellent and a glass candle, water and fruit for after the session.
About the Leaders
Adriana Lecuona
Adriana has 10 years experience as facilitator and session guide for ancestral mexican ceremonies based on traditional gastronomy (cacao, corn, etc.), curative herbs, power plants and bufo alvarius. Before she worked in the hospitality business all around Mexico, especially in spa and wellness. Together with her husband, Alfonso, they have been following power plants maestros […]
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Rene is a Mexican hierbatero and healer with 16 years experience as facilitator and guide for ancestral power plants, curative herbs and bufo alvarius. He is specialized in integrating the ceremonial aspect with programs of nutrition and microdosing, an expert in preparations for personalized plans and treatments for cancer and tumors. He guided for many […]
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