Intimate Traditional Yawanawa Ayahuasca Retreat with James
With James Martin
November 1 - 3, 2024
$750
LIMITED TO ONLY 20 PARTICIPANTS
The ceremonies will be held in the traditional Yawanawa way. The nights will begin with an
opening talk and prayer and drinking the sacrament . There will be the chanting of saitis (
traditional chants of the Yawanawa) in the first part of the ceremonies, with instruments
brought out in the second part of the ceremonies ( guitars/ drums). The participants will have
the opportunity to take more of the sacrament throughout the night. Hapé will also be
available during the ceremonies.
In the ceremonies of the Yawanawa , it common that participants sing along with the leader of
the ceremony, as many people study with the tribe and know some saitis( chants). It is also very
common for people to dance along with the songs once the instruments are being used.
The weekend will include 2 nights of Uni( ayahuasca) and will end will kampum( Kambo) being
offered to those who would like to experience, at the end of the second ceremony , Sunday
morning.
Join us for a transformative experience at our Sacred Ayahuasca Retreat outside Portland, Maine. The exact location will be provided one week prior. If you would like more clarity please call us and we will share details. Our Medicine Carrier, James, will guide you through a transformative 3 day, 2 night weekend which includes 2 ceremonies, all meals, accommodations, and activities, so you can focus on your inner journey.
To support your continued growth and integration, we offer indefinite online integration sessions at no extra cost. You’ll receive all the details after the retreat and can participate in the sessions whenever you feel called.
We’re honored to provide a safe, nurturing, and respectful space for you to do this important inner work, and we’re grateful that your journey has led you to our Sanctuary.
Thank you for your generosity, and we send blessings to you on your journey.
Pachamama Sanctuary
Leader
James is a facilitator of Ayahuasca and Kambo whose journey started with plant medicines began in 2015. James was trained to carry Kambo in 2017, and entered into training of facilitating Ayahuasca ceremonies with the Yawanawa tribe in the Brazilian Amazon in 2019. He was initiated into the Yawanawa tradition by completing the year long sacred dieta of Muka by one of the leaders of the tribe, Matsini Yawanawa. James is also a military veteran and former firefighter/ paramedic , who’s work focuses heavily on bringing access to plant medicines to this community of veterans and first responders. He also…
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