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Testimonies
Time will tell if I reached my purpose. My expectations have been more than met. I really didn’t know what to expect from going into this. I do feel that changes are already happening in my life. As long as your motives are pure in the sense of exploring yourself, and being aware that you might not always like what you see, I think Ayahuasca is a great healer and teacher. It is most definitely medicine for the soul. I would recommend this to everyone who is interested in knowing themselves deeply, or wants to see things from a different perspective. Anyone who is looking to change aspects of themselves would also benefit from this experience. Pisaq is a wonderful place to have the workshop. The nature is so magnificent and there is much to see and experience. The life in and around Pisaq is full of opportunities to connect with people. The atmosphere is relaxed and peaceful.
Ayahuasca certainly help reach my purpose in unexpected ways. It is a very powerful medicine. You should be prepared for a very intense, personal experience. First, I think that Ayahuasca should only be used in a controlled setting with someone who has a great understanding of the medicine. this is a very strong substance and it has a definite healing potential in the right context. I don't recommend it for people who are looking for a recreational thrill. I recommend it for people who are on a serious search and are prepared to face personal difficulties. If a person feels stuck or trapped and is prepared to open themselves, Ayahuasca is a powerful way to do that. Also the place and the setting was beautiful. The trips we took to ruins, historical sites, villages and an orphanage all enhances the experience. This would have been an amazing experience even without the Ayahuasca.
The experience of the three ceremonies seemed very profound and inexpressibly strange. A number of insights, which seemed valid then and now, came to me both during the official ceremony and afterwards. I did not feel that the visual effects were particularly meaningful in my case, with a few important exceptions, which could be described as highly symbolic and mostly static pictures instead of the colored, geometric, and dynamic patterns that one also often experiences. First, I would say that Ayahuasca is not a recreational drug. Anyone who approaches it with that attitude will be disappointed. The ceremony itself can be intensely uncomfortable and draining at times. Nausea was also present frequently. What was surprising was how positive I felt the day afterwards in each case. I think all of us are very perceptive, but over time we filter and block or ignore the sensations that we pick up all the time. Ayahuasca seems to put you back in touch with those perceptions, and there is a tremendous sense of clarity when considering very complicated personal issues. This is extremely difficult to capture in words, but it is a real phenomenon nevertheless. There is an enormous sense of “that’s the answer!” when considering situations and people that otherwise seemed too complex to understand. How Ayahuasca accomplishes these things, I don’t know. I would recommend this experience only to people who are open to the idea, specifically the possibility that Ayahuasca is different in some key respects than other plants/drugs that share the common feature of being able to produce colorful patterns and/or hallucinations. The Ayahuasca experience is not about the colorful patterns, which can become tiresome and annoying. The real benefit seems to lie in considering what is most important to you, whether that is family, friends, work, or any other aspiration or question that you carry inside. About the place, it is a lovely setting. The sky at night is just stunning for any city dweller. This is a very special place. Pisac and the surrounding towns are very nice as well, and the people are very friendly towards tourists/guests.
Thank you Mother Ayahuasca for healing me, in the way she brought me in the bardo realm, (the intermediate state between living and dying / waking and dreaming). Through the experience of dying, Ayahuasca taught me about death. Through knowing death, I know about life. She is the medicine to cure our blindness, remove our veils, so we can remember what life is, remember our ancestors and our root, remember how to be a good person with love and integrity, remember our connection to our mother earth, the father sky, the sun and the moon, all our brothers and sisters, the mountain gods and our great spirit. These understandings have been always within us, we just forgot them. In this deep connection, there's no more judgments and prejudices, but only compassion. The Seminar is also a profound practice for Buddhist Dharma. Thank you for Buddha's protection. Our mind is changing all the time. Impermanence is the nature of all existences. We are all future Buddha, we just need to realize this. With the practices of six perfections: giving, discipline, patience, effort, concentration and wisdom during the sessions, I understand much more about bodhichitta, and the heart of Bodhisattvas, (the great beings with compassion and loving kindness.) My heart was filled with respects. With the practices, our mind can be kept centered and balanced no matter how difficult the situation is. With control of our changing mind, we can receive enormous amount of freedom and strength. I also realized that this reality is just delusion like dream. things only exist because we think they do. If we can abide in the no-dual stillness and emptiness with full awareness and compassion, then the suffering and pain will no longer exist. Ayahuasca is working so deeply to purify our negativities, the suffering she brought to me was a profound healing process. I just cannot avoid them because only through that process, I could be healed and return to the place where we belong, with complete calmness and unconditional love.
The experience was beautiful and very useful. Specially the second Ayahuasca ceremony was quite a practice of letting go, meditating, patience and giving. It brought me completely back to my own center and in a beautiful and forceful way showed me complete calm/peace inside me, my own strength and love for others. It feels like a first very important and valuable step to me, but I think the learning process has not ended and the more difficult part is still ahead: to learn to apply the new understanding and insights to real life, my own life. After this experience, the controlled use of Ayahuasca, in a safe setting and under the careful guidance of an experienced leader / Shaman, seems to be a very good and valuable tool of insight and healing. However as to my current understanding, I feel it is important to acknowledge that Ayahuasca can be a powerful medicine, but does require a lot of care and openness by those taking it, in particular to connect the experience with daily life. I am still considering if Ayahuasca has the risk of people relaying too much on its effect alone. I do think it serves for cleansing and reconnecting to our own inner master, which will help the process back at home. I could recommend this experience to anyone wanting to work on themselves and ready for a possible difficult process; to those needing help / healing of past traumas or strength for their own soul and to help others / and all this in a loving and secure setting. The Seminar location in the Andean mountains in Pisaq is a beautiful place for the Seminar, embedded in the life of the local and indigenous population and the "Ayahuasca-community" in Pisaq, making the Seminar not seem too far away from real life. I found it really nice to have a lot of communal activities with you and your family participating - I feel it helped to create stronger connections, more and deeper trust, a community spirit and it showed me how to apply some of teachings in real life. I believe the integration sessions are very important and good, and it helped me a lot to listen to and understand other people's experiences during the sessions, also to get a better understanding of my own process. The integration sessions were probably as important as the session themselves, because it helped to put a partly unreal experience into the context of life. Sharing a room during the Seminar (and afterwards) was good for the same reason.
I realized that until I learned how to surrender, my purpose was not going to be real. It could only be what my mind conjured up for me, and it might not be what my heart truly wanted. I strongly believe Ayahuasca is a great medicine for finding one’s way in this world. The insights I received about surrender, love, God, my tribe, my own wild mind and much more will serve me for the rest of my life. Before this experience I was adrift, searching for answers in all the wrong places. Now I know what I need to do. And, Diego was a true master at bring out the most and the best for each of us. I would not feel comfortable with anyone else leading the ceremony. The very real honor with which he holds the sacred space for such activity makes it work. Without that, I would not drink the medicine. I loved Pisac, Cusco and the Sacred Valley. It was truly an inspiring locale, and the lodge was a wonderful “home” for the week there. The food, the trips to local spiritual sites, the Sunday market, the wonderful people of Peru, all added to the experience.
I think I approached the Ayahuasca ceremonies with a fair measure of determination and intent to get to the bottom of what was the cause of my troubles and i think i already had a fair idea of what was to come. Sure enough, my faults and inadequacies and vanities were paraded before me by Mother Ayahusca in so many different ways and I was shown myself as others had seen me. This was quite tough to take but our group was so supportive of each other and I finally was shown and given the feeling of true universal love for all and this made the whole trip worthwhile and has given me courage for the future. It has been said that one Ayahuasca ceremony can achieve as much as 10 years of conventional therapy and even years of traditional meditational techniques ... I absolutely concur with this viewpoint and already only a week after my experience I can sense a new purpose and direction in my life and my desire for alcohol has also been significantly reduced. I will be returning as soon as I can to continue my healing and cleansing. The place used is absolutely first class ... no pictures on the website do justice to the serenity, beauty, comfort and hospitality of Melissa Wasi. Diego and Milagros are the perfect hosts to a wonderfully spiritual experience whilst inviting us into their own family way of life which keeps the whole week grounded in the simple fundamentals of life. I loved Pisac, Cusco and the Sacred Valley. It was truly an inspiring locale, and the lodge was a wonderful “home” for the week there. The food, the trips to local spiritual sites, the Sunday market, the wonderful people of Peru, all added to the experience. The whole week was balanced beautifully towards the needs of our particular group.
I have grown alot since the retreat and feel happy and grateful to exist in this human form in this world. I had such great expectations about ayahuasca and it surpassed them all. As time goes on i notice more things about myself that have developed since the retreat. I have tried many techniques for cleansing and connecting and i think that Mother Ayahuasca is the most powerful technique, maybe it is not for everyone. But i think anyone who is genuine in their search would benifit profoundly from using this sacred plant. And i think that psychiatrists and psychologists have a lot to learn from her too. I would recomend this to many friends who´s lives are dedicated to spiriual growth. Also to people who i know with physical and mental health problems who are stable enough and honest enough with themselves to cope with a session. I wouldn´t recomend it to anyone who is looking fr recreational pleasure. I thought the place was perfect, a comfortable and nurturing environment with majestic mountains. I felt at home in my bedroom straight away, i could feel alot of love and thought has went into the setting.
Ayahuasca greatly helped me to deal with experiences that had been holding me back. She brought me face to face with realizations that I did not even realize were affecting my consciousness and forced me to make peace with them enabling me to live a more peaceful and grateful life. I feel that the ayahuasca ceremony as it is conducted at these workshops is infinitely valuable in the exploration and of our interior master. She (ayahuasca) balances love with truth and responsibility with protection. I left the workshops feeling a much greater sense of control and intimacy with myself and all others around me. Daily contemplation of her messages has also been the key to continued learning. I would recommend this experience to any individual that is open and ready for a deep look at their spiritual side. The seminars are held at a peaceful sanctuary that allows for optimum processing and reflection. I would recommend that first timers be encouraged more to purge during their first journey. I do not think that I realized that purging was essential until my second ceremony and avoided it during the first. I would tell people that they "should" purge, not that they "might" purge. |


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