
The First 72 Hours After an Ayahuasca Ceremony: What to Do
And suddenly, you’re back in your body, your thoughts, your life.

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And suddenly, you’re back in your body, your thoughts, your life.

The calling to work with ayahuasca—or yagé, as it's known in Colombia—is profound and sacred.

You've journeyed through realms you didn't know existed.

A safety-first guide to medications, supplements, and substances that require review before ayahuasca or yagé. Learn why screening matters before ceremony.

Anxiety doesn't disqualify you — but it changes the questions that matter. Learn what a responsible retreat should review before accepting someone with anxiety.

The journey toward the Amazon often begins with a question.

In the spiritual heartland of Colombia, where the Amazon rainforest breathes life into ancient traditions, a sacred plant medicine known as yagé offers a profound path to healing and self-discovery.

Choosing a retreat is the first act of responsibility.

Every person who drinks ayahuasca, or yagé, as it is called in Colombia, walks a path that is deeply personal and unmistakably human.
Take the first step on your journey. Apply for an upcoming retreat or reach out with any questions.