Plant Spirit Ceremonies
A deeper immersion into the medicine teachings of the Amazon and Andes.
These ceremonies honour the elder plants through song, prayer, and communion. Guided by icaros and the wisdom of the forest, this work offers profound purification, vision, and reconnection with the living intelligence of nature. Offered privately, by readiness and right relationship.
Shamans, as ceremonial leaders, create and hold space where the physical and spiritual worlds meet.
Each ceremony is crafted with deep intention, often aligned with the lunar cycles, solstices, equinoxes, or significant life passages such as birth, death, initiation, and marriage.
Common elements include drumming, chanting, fire, sacred plant medicines, offerings, and invocation of spirit guides, ancestors, and elemental forces.
One of the most vital components is the despacho ceremony from the Andes, in which intricate offerings of natural materials, flowers, grains, sweets, and prayers, are made to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the Apus (mountain spirits) to restore harmony and ayni (sacred reciprocity).
In the Amazon, ayahuasca ceremonies guided by vegetalistas open gateways to the spirit world for deep healing and insight.
The shaman often serves as both healer and guide, navigating spiritual realms to extract negative energies, retrieve soul fragments, or deliver blessings and messages.
Each element, song, smoke, rhythm, and ritual, acts as a bridge, helping participants release burdens, receive wisdom, and realign with their soul’s purpose.
These ceremonies create sacred space for individuals and communities to reconnect with Spirit, ancestors, and the natural world.
Through them, people find healing, clarity, and empowerment, walking away with a renewed sense of belonging, balance, and sacred presence in their lives.
Each ceremony is crafted with deep intention, often aligned with the lunar cycles, solstices, equinoxes, or significant life passages such as birth, death, initiation, and marriage.
Common elements include drumming, chanting, fire, sacred plant medicines, offerings, and invocation of spirit guides, ancestors, and elemental forces.
One of the most vital components is the despacho ceremony from the Andes, in which intricate offerings of natural materials, flowers, grains, sweets, and prayers, are made to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the Apus (mountain spirits) to restore harmony and ayni (sacred reciprocity).
In the Amazon, ayahuasca ceremonies guided by vegetalistas open gateways to the spirit world for deep healing and insight.
The shaman often serves as both healer and guide, navigating spiritual realms to extract negative energies, retrieve soul fragments, or deliver blessings and messages.
Each element, song, smoke, rhythm, and ritual, acts as a bridge, helping participants release burdens, receive wisdom, and realign with their soul’s purpose.
These ceremonies create sacred space for individuals and communities to reconnect with Spirit, ancestors, and the natural world.
Through them, people find healing, clarity, and empowerment, walking away with a renewed sense of belonging, balance, and sacred presence in their lives.

