Psilocybin Mushroom Ceremonies

Alexis Gonzalez | Curandera, Healer, Coach

The Mushroom Ceremony for Trauma Healing, Clarity & Nervous System Reset.

  • Break free from the patterns that are holding you back.

  • Heal at the root.

  • Build momentum towards your dream life.

In just 6 hours, this sacred psilocybin mushroom ceremony helps you release what’s been holding you back—so you can create new patterns that move you forward.

This is deep emotional, somatic, and spiritual healing for those ready to transform pain into wisdom. Let go of the past. Come back into your body.

Feel what it’s like to finally live with clarity, presence, and purpose. You’re not here to keep fixing yourself.


You’re here to remember your wholeness—and unlearn everything that made you forget.

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Ancient Wisdom, Modern Healing

I know you feel lost, disconnected, and are stuck in patterns that no longer serve you. You invest in yourself and you still haven’t found the breakthrough you are looking for. My Sacred Mushroom Ceremonies offers another path.  This isn’t self improvement, This is self-liberation.

As an Indigenous Curandera (Shaman), I don’t just guide sacred mushroom ceremonies. I lead profound life altering transformations.

My transformative 6-hour ceremonies create breakthroughs in a single session that traditional therapy will never reach. Finally dissolve deep seated patterns, unlock clarity, and reconnect to your true self faster and more profoundly than you ever thought possible.

My approach emphasizes integrity, heart, and respect for the sacred nature of mushrooms. This is your chance to create your life your way. Finally, break free from past trauma, rewire your mind, and awaken to your true self.

  • “Being originally from Mexico, I knew of the ceremonial use of psilocybin mushrooms in Oaxaca and peyote in the north. For the last two years I have been studying the science and traditions of these medicines in earnest. When I began searching for a guide who could honor both the traditional and the sacred aspects of psilocybin work, I found Alexis.”

    “In late summer 2025 I finally traveled to Berkeley to sit with her. Alexis immediately put me at ease. She is not only loving, genuine, intelligent, and deeply spiritual, but also extraordinarily skilled at holding space for others.”

  • “The ceremony she facilitated was life-changing in a way that is hard to put into words. In a safe and sacred environment I experienced a depth of insight and spiritual guidance unlike anything before — a clear understanding of my suffering and direct, practical ‘instructions’ on how to heal myself.”

    “Alexis’ work flows from a wellspring of love for all creation and deep fellowship with the spiritual world; her presence feels both profoundly human and divinely inspired. I wholeheartedly recommend Alexis to anyone who is hurting and truly ready to heal. She is a rare and gifted healer whose work blends traditional reverence, scientific understanding, and genuine human compassion at the highest level.”

  • “I wholeheartedly recommend Alexis to anyone who is hurting and truly ready to heal. She is a rare and gifted healer whose work blends traditional reverence, scientific understanding, and genuine human compassion at the highest level.”

  • “I am a 65-year-old physician, I live and practice medicine in Texas. Over the course of my life I have built a successful medical career and raised a large blended family, but I have also known pain and struggle. A serious knee injury in my youth led to multiple surgeries, and in my 40’s I became dependent on opiates to cope with chronic pain. Although I ultimately overcame that addiction, the journey taught me that my suffering went far deeper than the physical.”

  • “As a doctor, well-versed in the science of psychiatric medications, I declined to take SSRI’s, benzodiazepines, and similar drugs, and instead spent decades searching for authentic healing. I tried all kinds of conventional mainstream therapy, AA, spirituality, hormone replacement, ketamine, Christianity, and even a formal ayahuasca retreat in Peru. Each offered something, but none gave me the lasting peace and clarity I sought.”

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“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

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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.