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Related: About this forumReunion, a leading not-for-profit plant medicine center, welcomes Indigenous healers and wisdom keep
Reunion, a leading not-for-profit plant medicine center, welcomes Indigenous healers and wisdom keepers from an array of lineages100% of Reunion's proceeds support impact initiatives for Indigenous medicine and scholarships
GUANACASTE, COSTA RICA (PRWEB) JUNE 01, 2023
Reunion Costa Rica, a not-for-profit retreat center founded in 2019 providing transformational plant medicine journeys for healing and personal growth, is proud to welcome five additional Indigenous medicine carriers from across Central and South America as facilitators of its on-going program The Reunion Experience: An Ayahuasca Journey."
Reunions expanded body of practitioners will provide an integral connection between ancient traditions and modern plant medicine practices for health and wellness.
Together, the depth and breadth of knowledge that these wisdom keepers bring to Reunions ceremonial offerings will enable the organization to better serve the growing plant medicine community as its guests seek to explore authentic, transformative healing experiences.
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Easterncedar
(3,524 posts)It was 2 weeks in Ecuador. Fascinating. He found it utterly transformative.
Judi Lynn
(162,385 posts)Not that trivial an undertaking, is it?
Great to hear it was a positive experience.
Easterncedar
(3,524 posts)He was prepared to approach the experience with respect and openness. He learned a lot.
alittlelark
(18,912 posts)I spent 2 months in a Peruvian rainforest earlier this year - life changing experience.
You do have to do your homework to find a good retreat - this place sounds amazing !
Easterncedar
(3,524 posts)So Im very interested in learning from those who have these experiences. How did you come to be in Peru for so long, if I may ask?
alittlelark
(18,912 posts)I just knew I needed to return to the rainforest. I chose Mai Niti and lived in a large compound with the maestras large family, many pets, and 12 other seekers. I only planned on one month - but felt compelled to stay another. One of the best choices in my life.
Easterncedar
(3,524 posts)Came away with a more positive outlook for the world, though facing squarely the current inexorable catastrophes. Do you have any revelations on that front?
Easterncedar
(3,524 posts)I was surprised at what seems to me universal perceptions and his sense that mother aya was in control. (Im paraphrasing; I have only had one hour of his conversation so far.)
alittlelark
(18,912 posts)I think the energy or frequency of our thoughts within society as a whole will drive us in a direction. I believe that is why the more malevolent and selfish among us (Wetiko) try to divide us and spread misery. Low vibrational energy is what they feed on. If you u truly understand narcissism and the fact that these small damaged souls are the most damaged among us you begin to see things clearly.
That likely makes no sense, its more of an internal knowing that words cannot describe.
I believe aya unlocks your higher self to create cohesion.
Easterncedar
(3,524 posts)That explanation resonates with me, excuse the pun.