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Unlock rapid healing and personal growth with sacred mushroom medicine.
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Healing
Are you feeling lost, disconnected, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve you? Many people spend years in therapy without finding the breakthrough they’re looking for. Ancient mushroom medicine offers another path.
As a Curandera (healer), I guide sacred mushroom ceremonies that honor ancestral wisdom and indigenous Mazatec tradition while addressing modern needs. These powerful retreats often achieve in a single session what might take years in conventional therapy, helping you heal faster and more deeply than you may have thought possible.
My approach emphasizes integrity, heart, and respect for the sacred nature of mushroom medicine. Whether you're looking to overcome past trauma, deepen your connections, or find more joy in life, I create a safe, supportive environment for you to explore, grow, and heal.
“I want to make mushroom ceremonies a regular part of my life. The healing is very real: the power of the ceremony to distill what’s important, change your mind, and connect you to something greater is an immense gift. I really appreciated the beauty of the altar, the intention-setting at the beginning, the guided meditation, the music, and the moments of silence. I also appreciated the guidance beforehand to ensure the experience was respectful and safe. It was a privilege to be immersed in such a beautiful and warm experience, and I have carried that with me.”
— Elizabeth
Credit: Historias y Memorias Mazatecas Archive
Giving Back
To honor the Mazatec's contribution to our understanding of psilocybin as medicine, I donate 10% of ceremony proceeds to support Historias y Memorias Mazatecas (HMM).
I make the donation BEFORE each ceremony to set an intention of honoring the Mazatec tradition, knowledge and community. By participating in my mushroom ceremonies, you're not only immersing yourself in a day of healing and cultural expansion, but also actively contributing to the preservation of Mazatec culture and honoring sacred indigenous reciprocity.
The Mazatec, an indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico, call psilocybin mushrooms "Niños Santos" (Holy Children) and view them as divine healing entities. Historias y Memorias Mazatecas (HMM) is dedicated to the preservation of cultural artifacts and helps counteract the adverse effects of exploitation, commercialization, and other challenges faced by the Mazatec community. Thank you for helping to preserve the important cultural heritage of the Mazatec.